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— Oscar Wilde.
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que es la adaptación japonesa de la palabra animación. Su uso por parte del público extranjero para referirse a la animación concretamente japonesa ha terminado por convertirla popularmente en un término que identifica a la animación de procedencia japonesa.
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— Oscar Wilde.
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El anime es un fenómeno cultural y de entretenimiento que goza de gran popularidad a nivel internacional. Se trata de un arte que está vinculado al manga (las historietas japonesas), el cosplay (el uso de disfraces) y otras disciplinas y tendencias.
Los tipos de anime se diferencian por la audiencia a la cual están dirigidas. Hay anime para niños, chicos, chicas, mujeres, hombres, para series, para cine, y de todo tipo de temáticas.
Los diferentes tipos de anime complacen las exigencias de todos los segmentos de la población. Suelen tener una duración de un mes. Es habitual que se produzcan películas basadas en un anime.
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