Wednesday, September 10, 2014
The Difference Between Manga and Anime
One of the biggest trends in the past few years has been Anime. So many cartoons you see on television these days are of this style. Recently I've seen these huge comic books as well. I wasn't sure what they were and started looking through one, I was told by the comic book store owner they are called Graphic Novels, also know as Manga.
What is Manga?
Manga is just a Japanese word used to say comics. In America it is a term used to cover all comic books and Graphic Novels that were made in Japan. Book length comics are very common to find here in the U.S and are often labeled Manga. Manga stories are known for having ongoing story lines as well as more than one volume. Their stories are often an existence unto themselves. They way they unfold and are told makes the characters seem real.
The Graphic novels as they are written in Japan, may have nudity, sex, and some obscenities. When we get them here, a lot of time they have been "Americanized", that is to say they have been cleaned up a bit. Now not all Manga has been cleaned of the sex and nudity. Go into any comic book store and you will find a plethora of comic books, Manga and Graphic novels with more nudity and sex in them than the Hustler magazine your dad had under his mattress.
What is Anime?
Anime is a word used to describe Japanese animation. I'm sure you've seen Anime on T.V., maybe watched Pokemon or Naruto with your kids. Those are Anime. Hamtaro was one of my favorite Anime Cartoons to watch with my daughter. Yes, before you ask, it was about Hamsters. Imagine that.
So, you might be thinking this sounds interesting to me. I think I'll go find a Comic Book Store and take a look, maybe buy a few for my kid. Before you do, you should know there are a lot of Pornographic Manga Graphic Novels out there. So make sure you look through the Comic Book before giving to little jimmy, or he might come back asking you what 'That" is.
If you do start reading Manga or watching Anime, there are a whole slew of terms you may be bombarded with that you've never heard before. These are just a few and I hope they help you get started.
Cosplay- Refers to a person who dresses up like their favorite character. Sometimes you will see them at Anime Conventions.
Arigato- Means Thank you in Japanese.
Bishonen- Refers to a Beautiful young boy, sometimes refers to an Anime or Manga character that is drawn almost female but still has male body parts. Characters are sometimes drawn to look delicate, with long limbs, smooth face, long eye lashes and slender eyes.
Face Fault- Is an exaggeration of facial expressions, also sometimes accompanied with falling to the ground.
Fanfic- Refers to a work of Fiction written by a fan of Anime or Manga and based on a popular title.
Sensei- used to refer to a Professor or Teacher.
Sweat Drop- Refers to a large bead of sweat on the heads of an Anime Character. This is common in Anime and it is supposed to help show the character is exasperated.
OAV/OVA- This means Original Animation Video and Original Video Animation. Both terms used in Japan to describe animation that was released directly to video. It was not on television or in the theaters first before release to a video. OAV is not usually used anymore because it was sometimes associated with Original Adult Video, so they mostly use OVA now.
Harem Anime- Usually refers to a nerdy male character who after having no luck with women suddenly finds themselves with several women throwing themselves at him. Thus, he has a harem of woman. Sometimes the roles are reversed and Women will have a harem of men.
Hentai- Anime that usually has Pornography in it, or its whole story line is Pornography in anime form.
Ecchi- Ecchi is a way to say "perverted" in Japanese. Hentai and Ecchi are closely related but while Hentai will have Porn, Ecchi is a bit more subdued with more sexual humor than actual sex.
Fan service- Pictures or scenes made for the sole purpose of exciting or titillating the person watching. Things like boob shots, ass shots ect...Sometimes it also refers to large explosions or car crashes. Things that make you want to watch.
Otaku- Is the extremely negative word meaning someone who has no life and spends all their time playing video games, watching Anime, reading Manga, surfing the internet. Someone who devotes all their time to a hobby to the point of not leaving their house, thus not having a life.
Baka- Means Foolish, stupid or idiot.
Fan art- Simply means Anime art drawn by a fan.
Glomp- is used to describe a strong hug in an Anime scene.
These are just some of the terms used in Manga and Anime, I hope they have helped you learn a few things you didn't know before reading this article.
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We sold a ton of this at the bookstore I worked at. Not for me at all but people just went crazy over it.
ReplyDeleteKnew the difference between the two, seen pokemon, digimon and dbz haha
ReplyDeleteI remember reading about manga the first time in a children's book--the main character was obsessed with it. I had to look up what it was!
ReplyDeleteToonami (Cartoon Network) made anime popular in America.
ReplyDeleteAnna- I'm not into either but my daughter was.
ReplyDeletePat- The only reason I knew is because of my daughter.
Stephanie- So did I. lol
Adam- Very true.
thanks for the new word - manga.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I was not really sure of the finer differences.
ReplyDeleteYep, "Americanized". I wonder why that is.
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