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Not to be confused with "[[The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Famine]]". |
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Fanime (a portmanteau of "fan" and "[[Anime]]") is a relatively new genre of web animation that has recently started to gain popularity on [[YouTube]]. Most of the cartoons have an animeish art style, hence the name, and are often inspired by pre-existing animes, the most popular of which being [[Magical Girl]] shows such as ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' and ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]''. (This is probably due to the fact that [[Most Fanfic Writers Are Girls|most fanime makers are girls.]]) Unlike most web cartoons, fanimes are usually made using MS Paint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of Flash and are usually drawn by a one-person team. Although, another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual pre-animated show, which is not as common as it is often criticized. (With good reason, as it involves pretty much stealing a whole crew of peoples' art.) |
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Expect [[Sturgeon's Law]] to be in full effect whenever you go to one of the communities. |
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Not to be confused with the [[wikipedia:FanimeCon|anime convention]]. |
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Revision as of 20:48, 25 March 2014
Not to be confused with "Famine".
Fanime (a portmanteau of "fan" and "Anime") is a relatively new genre of web animation that has recently started to gain popularity on YouTube. Most of the cartoons have an animeish art style, hence the name, and are often inspired by pre-existing animes, the most popular of which being Magical Girl shows such as Sailor Moon and Tokyo Mew Mew. (This is probably due to the fact that most fanime makers are girls.) Unlike most web cartoons, fanimes are usually made using MS Paint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of Flash and are usually drawn by a one-person team. Although, another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual pre-animated show, which is not as common as it is often criticized. (With good reason, as it involves pretty much stealing a whole crew of peoples' art.)
Expect Sturgeon's Law to be in full effect whenever you go to one of the communities.
Not to be confused with the anime convention.
Pages in category "Fanime"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.