Anime is a part of Japanese culture. It may be offensive to some people, but true, but anime is just basically Japanese Cartoons. Therefore, there is no such thing as American anime, but an alternative for american anime is just plain cartoons.
Yes. Corpse party is a game and an anime. An anime is anything cartoony produced in Japan. For example, pokemon (the games) are classified as Anime, because they're produced in Japan.
There is no such thing as an American anime.Anime is Japanese animation.There are cartoons that look like anime but aren't.In my opinion real anime is better than the American anime like cartoons.They may look like anime but they just don't have the same action,culture,emotion and comedy as real anime. Shows like Avatar,Totally Spies,Kappa Mikey are good for kids but its just not the same as japan's original work.
By my estimate, the number of anime fans in the world is about the same as the total population of the country of Japan.
Well, anime is a technically a cartoon, it's just Japanese. But when you get down to it, there isn't much the same, and there's more different. Some of the genre of anime and cartoon could be the same; just not a lot of them.
Well, anime (Japanese cartoons), was invented for the very same reason why American cartoons were. Simply entertainment. Once the Japanese had the television, the invented anime like how we invented our animated cartoons in the U.S.
No, anime and manga are two different forms of media. Anime refers to animated TV shows or movies, while manga refers to Japanese comic books or graphic novels. Anime often adapts manga series into animated form.
No exact anime is the same as Naruto, but their are Japanese movies like shinobo no mono.
Gungrave, a Japanese anime, based on a video game by the same name, is known for being the anime version of scarface. The anime was licenced in usa in 2011.
A dubbed anime is an anime edited so that the characters speak in the language of the viewer, rather than in Japanese. On the other hand, subbed anime is anime in Japanese, with subtitles of the viewers language. Pure japanese anime is referred to as the RAW version.
Dragonball originally started off as a manga and then it was made into the Anime later on. DragonBall Z followed the same footsteps - Manga first, then Anime second.
Considering that the anime uses the same plot as the manga, there's no reason why he wouldn't.
Why not? The same procedures applies for any form of animation - story, sound, and artwork.