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Post by astropoug on Jun 19, 2021 1:26:52 GMT 10
Y'all remember between 2003 to 2006 when every cartoon was trying to be like anime? This was after Toonami blew up in popularity, and when Japanese culture in general was very popular (think movies like The Last Samurai and Tokyo Drift). Just a few examples Teen Titans (the show that popularized this trend) As you can tell, the title of this show is RIDICULOUSLY long - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go! Code Lyoko (people literally called this a French anime, because it's actually from France) Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Of course you've got the most famous example. Literally tons of people used to think this was an anime. I remember anime fans used to get pissed off, but the show's so good they stopped minding The last truly great show in this category IMO is Kappa Mikey. It's actually a PARODY of anime. There's other shows from this time period that had anime influence like Ben 10, Yin Yang Yo, and Winx Club, but it's not significant enough to be featured here. A lot of stuff on Miguzi and Jetix was anime-influenced. This trend did kinda start to die down in 2007. Anime was no longer as new and exciting as it was in like 2003 or 2004. Toonami wasn't as popular, I mean, this was the year TOM 4 was introduced. Also, we started to see a shift from the anime-influenced era of the mid-2000s to what I like to call the Teletoon era where now the trend was to import everything from Canada and have everything done in Flash, but that's a topic for another time. Also, Japanese culture wasn't cool anymore in the late 2000s. Toonami shut down in 2008, and instead of games like Kingdom Hearts and Devil May Cry being popular, it was all about fucking Call of Duty and Halo type shit. The only thing cool Japanese in the late 2000s was Nintendo.
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Post by slashpop on Jun 20, 2021 3:44:18 GMT 10
I feel like that carried through to the present
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Post by slashpop on Jun 20, 2021 3:44:56 GMT 10
I feel like that carried through to the present
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Post by 10slover on Jun 20, 2021 3:59:02 GMT 10
I feel like that carried through to the present Don't think so tbh, I don't see any popular western cartoon using the anime style
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Post by slashpop on Jun 20, 2021 11:42:30 GMT 10
I feel like that carried through to the present Don't think so tbh, I don't see any popular western cartoon using the anime style It has that cutesy and plain look with a touch of anime influence, maybe less that before, that hasn’t divorced itself from the animation shift in 2004-2005, even if it may have a slightly less anime influence from then.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 12, 2021 18:58:42 GMT 10
Don't think so tbh, I don't see any popular western cartoon using the anime style It has that cutesy and plain look with a touch of anime influence, maybe less that before, that hasn’t divorced itself from the animation shift in 2004-2005, even if it may have a slightly less anime influence from then. You are right that there are cartoons that have anime influence, but it's not like it's the hot trendy thing to make cartoons look like anime anymore. The anime boom was coming to an end in the late 2000s, and there was a general backlash against anime-influenced cartoons in general, which helped give birth to what I like to call the "Teletoon Flash" aesthetic. Think shows like Johnny Test, Total Drama, 6teen, etc. Of course then you had the infamous CalArts/beanhead trend. Some cartoons here, like Steven Universe have taken influence from anime, but it's nowhere near as overt. In general, you won't find anybody confusing shows like Steven Universe or Gravity Falls with anime, but you WILL see it with shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, and Code Lyoko.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 12, 2021 19:03:16 GMT 10
Other examples of this trend in the mid-2000s:
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Post by 10slover on Jul 12, 2021 23:52:44 GMT 10
Wasn't there an anime adaptation of the power puff girls? I think Japan was at the peak of it's cultural power in the 2000s, more specifically late 90s to 2006. But specially during the mid 00s.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 13, 2021 0:00:46 GMT 10
Honestly, japanese culture in general was very popular in the 00s.
But then their crappy economy and aging population ruined everything.
I can see it coming back as a 2000s Nostalgia thing
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Post by fusefan on Jul 29, 2021 8:49:52 GMT 10
Honestly, japanese culture in general was very popular in the 00s. But then their crappy economy and aging population ruined everything. I can see it coming back as a 2000s Nostalgia thing I recently saw a Taco Bell nacho fries commercial that was anime style. But idk if that’s a comeback of that or not.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 29, 2021 9:01:02 GMT 10
Honestly, japanese culture in general was very popular in the 00s. But then their crappy economy and aging population ruined everything. I can see it coming back as a 2000s Nostalgia thing I recently saw a Taco Bell nacho fries commercial that was anime style. But idk if that’s a comeback of that or not. Perhaps they did that because of the tokyo olympics
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Post by astropoug on Jul 29, 2021 9:02:27 GMT 10
Honestly, japanese culture in general was very popular in the 00s. But then their crappy economy and aging population ruined everything. I can see it coming back as a 2000s Nostalgia thing I recently saw a Taco Bell nacho fries commercial that was anime style. But idk if that’s a comeback of that or not. Google also uses the anime style in their Google Doodle for the Tokyo Olympics. The Tokyo Olympics could be a sign of Japanese influence over pop culture growing once again, which I, for one, as a weeb, am very happy for.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 29, 2021 10:26:19 GMT 10
I recently saw a Taco Bell nacho fries commercial that was anime style. But idk if that’s a comeback of that or not. Google also uses the anime style in their Google Doodle for the Tokyo Olympics. The Tokyo Olympics could be a sign of Japanese influence over pop culture growing once again, which I, for one, as a weeb, am very happy for. A similar thing happened with British culture in the early 2010s during the london 2012 Olympics.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 29, 2021 10:30:15 GMT 10
Google also uses the anime style in their Google Doodle for the Tokyo Olympics. The Tokyo Olympics could be a sign of Japanese influence over pop culture growing once again, which I, for one, as a weeb, am very happy for. A similar thing happened with British culture in the early 2010s during the london 2012 Olympics. And Southern culture after the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. I distinctly remember around the time the Olympics happened was when Outkast really blew up in popularity. The 1984 LA Olympics also deserve a mention. Los Angeles and Miami are the two cities I most strongly associate with the 80s. The Olympics happened around the time the Sunset Strip hair metal scene was rapidly expanding in popularity.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 29, 2021 11:55:17 GMT 10
A similar thing happened with British culture in the early 2010s during the london 2012 Olympics. And Southern culture after the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. I distinctly remember around the time the Olympics happened was when Outkast really blew up in popularity. The 1984 LA Olympics also deserve a mention. Los Angeles and Miami are the two cities I most strongly associate with the 80s. The Olympics happened around the time the Sunset Strip hair metal scene was rapidly expanding in popularity. I don't remember something like that happening with rio during the 2016 Olympics tho. I do remember people making fun of the city and calling it the "Apocalympics" (oh, the irony). The 2008 Olympics were great for China's image
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