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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Many animated shows produced around the world could fairly comfortably be called Anime, but for the technicality of not being Japanese in origin (although a fight over whether or not they flat-out are anime is starting to erupt). These Animesque (or faux-anime) works are given different names based on the region of origin - for example, USA-created anime-influenced animation is generally termed Amerime or Americanime (which can also refer to the entire continent), and Franime is used for French examples. Most of those shows are even listed in the "Anime" section at Fanfiction.net, which is separate from said site's "Cartoons" section. |