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posted by abhimanyu0003
East, in this context, resembles the Japanimation or anime for short while the west... I don’t know, cartoon maybe. In the East, we have improper but interesting manuscripts: in the form of “manga” and their final projection, another fine specimen of art, being anime. While we have a method to pick out unfit story for final publishing in the East as the manga system, we have nothing in the Western side. In this side, we have to come up with a good story, add proper proportion of action, drama, and romance if needed, and make it a full-fledged animation show. As compared to East, West stories surely do contain less pornography. But in East, we see too much of it due to the basic rule we have in the Eastern publishing: manga is just the manuscript, an original and real thing, while anime adaptation is a mark that “yes, it’s indeed a good story.” So, in manga or in the first stage, you can add any amount of the stuff manually, because the test is still pending, the test of some good network finding out about your epicness and giving you a contract of adapting your story into an anime, so you can write again and again, whenever you come up with an idea of something you think might become a hit. We see very disappointing figures in regard to this in the Western side.

In the West, the majority of such stuff is having a story, some TV airing company buying it and then it being aired on a TV channel, the old-but-sturdy system. Many people still would call that a simple cartoon, no matter how maturity it has, it’s just plain figures and drawings tied up by animation and clear sound. But the case is different in East. Here, anime is a story. Someone writes the story in a temporary notebook or something, an artist makes the arts with captions and that’s all! Even artist isn't needed when an artist himself is thinking of a story. No need of TV and the story is famous as a manga. And seeing the popularity, some Japanese company buys the copyright and they have an anime to present.

Major contributors towards entertainment animations (cartoons, anime, and everything which has to do with being watched and is not live-action, though animation movies are a totally different thing) are given by Canada in the West. Canada is big, very big, as compared to Japan, a group of islands. In the category of entertainment animations, we include anime; cartoon shows; movies based on these two, etc. which are commonly considered as stuffs of kids, which these certainly are NOT. Well, that’s nothing you or I can change, the mindset changes as the generations change. Indeed there are stories some adult would understand more than us and something complicated that some police inspector would find more interesting than us. Not getting off of the topic: it’s not being implied that Western system of entertainment animation (entertanimation for short, you can say) is totally old. We see Marvel still giving a force to its superheroes, which were on peak once and the system, is not old at all. Marvel was a comic company. Everyone must know of Marvel Comics unless you’re in the East side... Comics, we can say, are Western counterparts for manga. But things are different, comics are colourful, glazing, less-on-text and more-on-pictures kind of luxury prints while manga are black & white bulky, supernatural, and fully stuffed materials. You think of something cool in East: you can write a manga. You’ve an idea on superheroes in the West: “Hell with it baby, we’ve many superheroes already” and it’s true. You can’t count how many supernatural heroes are there in manga; actually the term “supernatural” simply doesn’t exist there. Realms of God, eras ahead of today, set in the modern world or in a fantasy kingdom of death; manga has everything you can ever come up with.
The basic formula for a hit manga: supernatural striking powers. Though it seems that this formula is soon fading by the emergence of new public, the intellectual people and not the “otakus” who just use a few Japanese words in their language and think they’re acting cool. (Seriously, that is NOT cool. It’s the Jockey formula: everything or nothing. If you think you know it, go spend a few years in Japan but if no, then just shut the fu*k up. You’ll see that the knowledge, my dear otaku, you comprise of, is nothing but a single one percent, even that grammatically wrong when compared to the Japanese literature.) The arrival of new public, as I was saying, marks a very ideal time in the story-writing. Stories like One Piece, Fairy Tail, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach and DragonBall have always been on peak, but now we see new arrivals. Intellectual materials like Monster and other such realistic complicated or thriller stories are now emerging and being popular over others. Well, there were still stories semi-realistic like Inazuma Eleven or Death Note from the beginning and still, they top charts and are still in our remembrance, like High School of the Dead (a bit too high on pornography though).
Talking about West now, which leaves us no material to discuss upon due to its being still empty, we arrive on the conclusion that West is still backward in entertanimation. No one is being blamed here. Another aspect or effect of the mass entertanimation movement throughout the world (I don’t know about African anime and Antarctical too. Hell, I don’t even know what they call the things of Antarctica, Antarctican is underlined as red...) is that the cultures are messing up. Here, take the real literary meaning of the word “mess”. Japanese words and culture are speedily mixing with each other, leading to a cool culture, composed of intellectual people, losers, otakus, chattering and babbling godmodders, “sugoi” and “kawaii” people and other genius people who constantly give up great ideas as manga and then anime, if they compete in the race of addictive stories. This doesn’t means that I’m being hypothetical, I’m just saying that learning words from another language is very good, but the unnatural use can always be seen odd and make you a faggot.

DEFINING IDEA:
“... improper but interesting...” Here, improper doesn’t resemble something illegal. It just means that the stuffs are a bit not in order. Like take the case of One Piece. In it, the mangaka didn’t know what to think of and how make up the rest of story in the middle of nowhere. Then the idea of just adding more muscle opponents and epic villains can do it perfectly, worked very indeed well and made it a superstar manga, superstar anime, and a superstar thing.
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Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto or Soul eater, I made this fan fiction for fun and for people to read and be entertained. So all rights go to their rightful owners I own nothing but the story line.

Rating: I'd rate this M because of swearing. There's a lot of it.

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Naruto looked around where he and his friends were. It was a weird place. It was some sort of desert. He looked over to where his friends were. Ino, Sakura, Shikamaru, Rock Lee and Kiba all laid next to each other passed out to his right. While Sasuke, Hinata, Neji, Tenten, Shino and Choji were all passed out to his left. He slowly...
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In defense of One Punch Man Season 2. Some of you must not of read the OPM Manga and Web Comics if you think like that. In defence of One Punch Man S2. It may look different cause of JC Staff and not Madhouse doing it, but i know the fights and storyline may be good. The S2 trailer looks like it follows the Manga so far. So i'm just going off on the OPM Manga and Webcomics which is further than the Anime. I can see that there should be no way to screw up the storyline given to JCStaff. I am hoping it will be good. Just going off...
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It is important to watch Soul Eater Not! Like wanna know how Sid became a Zombie? Or how Liz and Patty meet Kid. Watch Soul Eater Not! It explains that. Not gonna spoil anything. I know it's a spin off series, but it takes place before the original SE Series. I say it is worth watching. It explains some character back story that the original series didn't explain much of. Like remember how an episode where Soul scared Maka cause of explaining how Sid died. Well.... Will just leave it to Soul Eater Not to explain back stories the original didn't explain. Also I believe it was in Episode 3 or...
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Jojo Fans around the world, Rejoice. Vento Aureo, the 5th part of the of the phenomenal saga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure will be having an adaptation that will start airing this October. News that you can confirm from link. Tweet that I translated (thanks Google translate) :
"◆ Special Feature !!!!!! ◆ Part 5 "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Golden Wind" TV Animation Decision! ! Broadcast start in October 2018!
Main Staff & Character Visual Public! Cast announcement on July 5 (Thursday) and the first episode of the pre-screening event "Japan Premier" ☆ ☆"


David Production, which handled animation duties for the previous four anime installments, is returning once again for the 5th part.

Here is the link for link.

By the way, I guess you all know what does this mean. MORE MEME MATERIAL yey. *claps*