Japan vs. America: An Animated War
Fresh red blood splatters across the television screen after a knife is embedded into a character. The only difference this movie has from other violent, action films is that it is entirely animated. ... Also, Americans are not used to violence in animation, which is typically found in animation derived in Japan. Besides violence, Japanese animation has many other differences from the animation made in America. ... Some Japanese animators may claim their characters have slight differences, but when people in the Western world see animated films with those characteristics, they recognize immediately it as Japanese style. ... Animated American superheroes like Superman and Spiderman are always involved in repetitive and unrealistic story lines. ... Animated Japanese characters like those in Neon Genesis Evangelion and Project A-ko have unique powers and missions.
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