10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

 

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

So without any wait, let’s get started!

1. Fillers

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Filler episodes were planned from the very start of the TV anime genre as a way to save even more time

2. Saving Money

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Many anime with transformation scenes were made so they could repeat animation and save money

3.Osamu Tezuka’s lie

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Osamu Tezuka said it was cheaper than live action movies so no one would try to compete with his company.

A lot of companies started making anime. Thus starting the eternally poor and overworked animators cycle.

4. Osamu Tezuka’s First 30 Minute Animated TV Show

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Osamu Tezuka made the first 30 minute animated TV show but it was too expensive so he dropped the plan, Astro boy was 6 times more expensive than live action shows

5. Anime WhiteWash

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Anime was whitewashed so foreign anime audiences wouldn’t realize that anime came from Japan, But why??

They even changed the names in the ending credits to different country people names, before the late 1980s. They better be proud of what they are doing.

 

6. Major anime are banned in China

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

Popular anime like Death Note, Tokyo Ghoul, Sword Art Online and other 35+ anime are banned in China. And this was their statement on why they banned anime

“It include scenes of violence, pornography, terrorism and crimes against public morality.”

7. Anime is for kids?

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Even though people didn’t know it was anime they thought that it was for kids.

8. Longest running anime

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

Sazae-san is the longest running anime. Created in 1969, the show has 6470+ episodes.

 

9. Hentai & Dark Anime

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

Hentai and dark shows were made so the world would stop thinking anime was just for kids

10. Anime rule the world

10 Facts you didn’t know about Anime

Animated Japanese films and television shows account for 60% of the world’s animation-based entertainment.

 

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