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I love mecha anime, they're awesome.

 

Would any of you consider Megas XLR an anime? It's a cartoon produced in the US, though it was animated and broadcast in Japan. It has a style that is strongly influenced by anime, and has parodies and references of some anime series.

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I love mecha anime' date=' they're awesome.

 

Would any of you consider Megas XLR an anime? It's a cartoon produced in the US, though it was animated and broadcast in Japan. It has a style that is strongly influenced by anime, and has parodies and references of some anime series.

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Wasn't the first Transformers american animated in Japan too? I consider it anime.

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I love mecha anime' date=' they're awesome.

 

Would any of you consider Megas XLR an anime? It's a cartoon produced in the US, though it was animated and broadcast in Japan. It has a style that is strongly influenced by anime, and has parodies and references of some anime series.

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I <3 Megas XLR, but I wouldn't consider it a full-blood anime

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Avatar may not be a full blooded anime for not being animated in Japan, but its depth and complexity of its plot, it can be considered anime.

 

Ben 10, is not. It is a show made for kids, with no hope of a deeper plot. It simply copies the anime style in an attempt to get more appeal to the kids who like Pokemon and the like.

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Avatar may not be a full blooded anime for not being animated in Japan' date=' but its depth and complexity of its plot, it can be considered anime.

 

Ben 10, is not. It is a show made for kids, with no hope of a deeper plot. It simply copies the anime style in an attempt to get more appeal to the kids who like Pokemon and the like.

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Do you consider Lilo and Stitch an anime >_>'

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Avatar was animated in china, if I'm correct.

Ben 10 was kinda good in the begining, but if it was made by japan it would be better.

Ultimo is the new manga I'm reading.(My avatar is from Ultimo) I still marvel at Hiroyuki Takei's art. Such big eyes... such expressive faces... (he made shaman king too, BTW)


Avatar may not be a full blooded anime for not being animated in Japan' date=' but its depth and complexity of its plot, it can be considered anime.

 

Ben 10, is not. It is a show made for kids, with no hope of a deeper plot. It simply copies the anime style in an attempt to get more appeal to the kids who like Pokemon and the like.

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Do you consider Lilo and Stitch an anime >_>'

 

 

Not in the least...

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I'm not sure where Avatar was animated' date=' but I know that the creators of Avatar were Australian.

 

That Lilo and Stich spin off looks suspicious. I don't think it'll be anime...

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Actually it is >.>

 

I checked out the winter line up for 2009 and early spring 2010 that anime is coming out somewhere between that also with Pandora's Heart. Well that is all I can remember.

Avatar was animated in either China or Korea. One of the two. I remember from a commentary. Any1 know where I could read shakugan no shana? Cause onemanga only has up to ch 12. They haven't updated since 2008.

 

It is like D. Grey-Man manga it isn't finished, but the creator probably didn't finish it yet.

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