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To much manga for an european player

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  • grandpagamergrandpagamer Member Posts: 2,221

    Maybe ive been wrong for years but isnt "anime" the term for Asian animation?  isnt that basically an asian cartoon? If im correct in this wouldnt  games such as WOW and War be some other version of animation? Perhaps western animation? I mean what it comes down to is which cartoons do you like. Personally im a fan of anime perhaps the OP prefers, i dont know, Bugs Bunny?

  • thexratedthexrated Member UncommonPosts: 1,368
    Originally posted by oskironmaide


    I think the OP Means ANIME not manga
    Manga=comic
    Anime=Animation :D
    I agree it can be disturbing to some point. But is just styles.  Some people might love it like me other might not. And there is nothing wrong with that,

     

    Nope I am pretty sure he means the art style.

    Anime means Japanese Animation in the West. It means exotic art and drawing style in comparison to the West. In Japan it means all animation.

    "The person who experiences greatness must have a feeling for the myth he is in."

  • NadrilNadril Member Posts: 1,276


    Originally posted by grandpagamer
    Maybe ive been wrong for years but isnt "anime" the term for Asian animation?  isnt that basically an asian cartoon? If im correct in this wouldnt  games such as WOW and War be some other version of animation? Perhaps western animation? I mean what it comes down to is which cartoons do you like. Personally im a fan of anime perhaps the OP prefers, i dont know, Bugs Bunny?

    No, you're right. You're also right in the fact that western and eastern animation are really different visually.


    Anime (Eastern):
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    Western Animation:
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  • JarinJarin Member UncommonPosts: 49
    Originally posted by cukimunga

    Originally posted by aionix


    Does anyone think that "an european" sounds weird?  I know its gramaticly correct, but say an european and then say a european....I swear the latter sounds more right, but that must just be my silly American dialect creeping in.

     

    I agree a European sounds better, scratch what I said about alliteration I guess its called assonance which is kinda the same thing but you use vowels instead.  LOL I don't ever remember learning about that, but I suck at grammar anyways.



     

    Huhuhuhuhuh! He said assonance, Beavis!  Huhuhuhuh!

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