Anime-influenced animation , or Toonime , [1] [2] refers to non-Japanese works of animation that are similar to or inspired by anime. Although outside Japan, anime is specifically used to mean animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes, [3] [4] there is a debate over whether the culturally abstract approach to the word's meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan. Generally, the term anime refers to a style of animation originating from Japan. As Japanese anime became increasingly popular, Western animation studios began implementing some visual stylizations typical in anime—such as exaggerated facial expressions and " super deformed " versions of characters. In particular, Batman Beyond [9] displayed some characteristics of anime. Particularly for Batman Beyond , some of its production processes were outsourced to Japan.


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New Website Documents 100 Years of Japanese Animation
Long before it became known as anime, early Japanese animators honed their craft, producing cartoons that were both fascinating and fun. And you can watch them for yourself, reports the BBC , thanks to a new website celebrating years of Japanese animation. At the time, the country was modernizing and studios began to release animated shorts.
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