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I just struggle to see the logic in your argument... I'm sure you know what you're trying to get across, and I'm damn sure you know more about anime than I do, but I don't get it. that said, categorisation is a very subjective thing... people who don't listen to metal would probably struggle to call the difference between black and death, but for those of us that do the difference is pretty self-evident |
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Just look up the word "cartoon" in a dictionary. It's really simple. You're making up definitions that don't exist, Hawk! There is no dishonour in something being a cartoon. I don't know why you are so upset by a simple fact. You may feel that the (criminally over-rated, in my view) Miyazaki is somehow insulted by being put in the same style of film-making as Hanna-Barbera, but they both make cartoons. It's a style of film-making that covers many genres and styles. Zombi Holocaust is a horror film, so is The Haunting. Both very different, Both different levels of artistic achievement, still both horror. Seriously, you are totally missing that "cartoon" is just a simple term for a drawn animated motion picture. Everything else you mention is completely irrelevant. You might as well be arguing that "bicycle" doesn't mean "bicycle". |
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But that's just kinda my problem, Music in the current argument is Animation. By that logic, Dubstep is the musical equivelant of Cartoons, while Prog Rock could be considered the musical equivelant Anime. There two seprate genre's IMHO, though there to broad to be considered meagre genre's. |
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Oh, hang on. So you think "cartoon" only means things like Animaniacs, Scooby Doo and He-Man. No. They are cartoons, but cartoon is a much bigger term than that. Fritz The Cat, Fantastic Planet, Jungle Burger...these are all cartoons. And so is Japanese animation. |
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Generaly I would apply Cartoons to striclty western culture, American and Eurpean primerily. Anime is restricted to Japan and followers a different format to that of western animation. Just look at Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and compare it to WALL.E and tell me there not polar opposites despite having the same theme and moral.
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Both cartoons though. I refer you back to my Zombi Holocaust/The Haunting thing. |
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Fair doess, but I know many who would no consider The Haunting to not be Horror (ie, induces a feeling of horror) and is instead a supernatural thriller (ie, spooky but not overtly horrific). This make's it a completely different kettle of fish but is once again subjective, like the rest of the argument. We could argue about this until the end of time, there is NO deffinitive deffinition.
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