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Anime’s origins can be traced back to the “Manga” or Japanese comics of the early 20th century. The word itself is a contraction for “animation” in Japan, where it is pronounced as “anime”. In English, anime may be used as an abbreviation for “animation” but the pronunciation differs from the way it is used in Japanese. While these comics of Japan featured stories about characters and events taken from traditional folklore, they also had a new style of art that was not found in mainstream comic books. The term “manga” means Japanese comics or animation, especially when used outside Japan.

Anime’s meaning can be traced back to 1917 when Japanese artist Jun’ichi Kouchi created the term “animation” while working on the adaptation of a traditional Chinese folktale, The Story of the Stone. He uses it as an abbreviation for animation in order to differentiate his work from other cartoon works that were popular at the time.

In the World War II era, the manga was transformed into a new form called “gekiga” which featured more mature themes and adult social issues. The 1950s saw the popularity of “Kaidanshi” (spooky stories) and “shoujo manga” aimed at girls.

Anime, which literally means “animation” in Japanese, is a type of art that reflects many different Asian cultures. This form of visual storytelling was born in Japan and has grown to become one of the most popular entertainment mediums in the world today-from children’s cartoons like Pokemon to more serious movies like Akira. From its humble beginnings as a form of low-cost entertainment around the 1960s, anime has come a long way and now can be found on nearly every screen imaginable.

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