Outside of Japan and in English, anime specifically refers to Japanese animation.
Anime (a term derived from a contraction of the English word animation) refers to all animated works, regardless of style or origin, in Japan and in Japanese.
Anime-influenced animation is an animation made outside of Japan that has a similar style to Japanese animation.
The first commercial Japanese animations were created in 1917.
With the works of cartoonist Osamu Tezuka, a distinctive art style evolved in the 1960s and spread throughout the following decades, developing a big domestic audience.
Anime is distributed through theaters, television broadcasts, direct-to-home media, and the Internet.
Anime is frequently adapted from Japanese comics (manga), light novels, or video games, in addition to original works.
It is divided into several genres that target various wide and particular audiences.
Anime is a multifaceted medium with unique production methods that have evolved in reaction to new technologies.
It mixes graphic art, characterization, cinematography, and other creative and independent techniques.
In comparison to Western animation, anime production often concentrates on the detail of settings and the usage of "camera effects" such as panning, zooming, and angle shots.
Character dimensions and features can be highly different, with large and expressive eyes being a common distinguishing feature.
There are about 430 production businesses in the anime industry, including notable studios like Studio Ghibli, Sunrise, Bones, Ufotable, MAPPA, CoMix Wave Films, and Toei Animation.
With the advent of foreign dubbed, subtitled programs and its expanding availability via streaming services since the 1980s, the medium has also achieved international success.
As of 2016, Japanese animation accounted for 60% of all animated television shows worldwide.
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