2012年3月7日星期三

Japanese Anime vs. American Cartoons








Is one of these animations superior to the other? Our preferences are as different as our cultures, so that all depends on the individual watching. Not to say that one is ever better than the other, but there are obvious distinctions between the two, and a person might lean towards one more than the other. In my own personal opinion, anime from Japan is far more entertaining than American cartoons. Sometimes though, I also enjoy sitting back and watching a good ol’ episode of Tom and Jerry because while the differences in style are usually profound between the different types of animations, they are not always definite. That’s what this is all about: pointing out the differences and distinguishing what a given person might like more, or maybe just more often.
First of all, I would like to clear up the bias that animations are for kids only. Just because there aren’t physical actors, doesn’t mean that concepts, intellectuality or even maturity are sacrificed. As an example, I’ll use Death Note. This particular anime delves into the ethical dilemma of whether or not killing can ever be justified. It also involves a thick plot with characters that use, dare I say it, cognitive thought and intellectual inquiry to suit their causes. Does that sound childish? On the American end, cartoons such as Family Guy and Futurama are meant to appeal to adults through humor.
Humor is one of the most severe differences between Japanese and American animations. Generally speaking, American cartoons stick to pure comedy in comparison to Japanese anime. Think about it. There is Looney tunes, Johnny Bravo and most recently, Adventure Time.
One of the biggest exceptions to this rule is the superhero scene in America, including Batman, Superman and Spiderman. These cartoons ironically usually originate from comic strips, just as most anime productions originate from manga. These American superheroes have also been recycled throughout time, making them seem to carry more weight than those cartoons that are original productions.
Anime tends to be more serious in nature. Not that they aren’t humorous, as many serious anime often contain jokes, but they tend to focus more on a defined plot and deeper thought. Anime that fit this description include Naruto, Code Geass, Fullmetal Alchemist and Bleach.
Just as there are serious cartoons in America, There are also humorous anime in Japan, usually derived from gag manga. These include HetaliaAxis Powers and Arakawa under the Bridge. These anime, in my opinion, are harder to follow due to a different type of humor than the typical
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed my little analysis. Just because I’m an anime junkie and I always enjoy sharing my favorite bits of entertainment, I’ll list some of my favorites.

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