Anime’s Stupidest Argument

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    "What counts as anime?" has long been a topic of rabid debate in the anime fandom. Here's why "Not Scott Pilgrim" is the dumbest answer yet.
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  • @FowlFolk
    @FowlFolk Před 6 měsíci +1066

    Tired: Scott Pilgrim Takes Off isn't anime because it's based on a western comic.
    Wired: Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is anime because it's made by Science Saru.
    Inspired: Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is anime because it's Canadian.

    • @jerrycoob4750
      @jerrycoob4750 Před 6 měsíci +60

      _happy canadian noises_

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus Před 6 měsíci +70

      * "animé" is the word for "animated" in one of Canada's two official languages. 😉

    • @goldlyves
      @goldlyves Před 6 měsíci +14

      best take ive seen so far

    • @guesta9822
      @guesta9822 Před 6 měsíci +8

      But Super Crooks is a anime and is based off a comic book.

    • @4n631ic0b1ivi0n
      @4n631ic0b1ivi0n Před 6 měsíci +13

      So by your definition 3 studio ghibli movies aren't anime because they are based on western works(howl's moving castle, the secret world of arrietty, and Ponyo).😅

  • @caradine898
    @caradine898 Před 6 měsíci +726

    A Japanese guy I went to college with asked me for English show recommendations and I mentioned to watch ATLA and he was like "oh yeah, I love that anime! It was one of my first English shows" and that was basically all I needed to know about this dumb debate.

    • @Cryptic.Message
      @Cryptic.Message Před 6 měsíci +64

      Yeah, but to a Japanese person, "anime" is just the Japanese word for animation. So of course they would call an animation "anime", that's what that word means. However, in the non-Japanese world, that is not what the word "anime" means. If it was, there would be no reason to use a word from another language like that, we would just be calling them animations or cartoons. The fact that people in the West use the term "anime" to refer to Japanese animation makes entire sense, what doesn't make sense is you making the argument that that word means the same thing to a Westerner as it does to a Japanese person.

    • @Cryptic.Message
      @Cryptic.Message Před 6 měsíci +28

      @@firebash7342 I'm just explaining how the usage of the word "anime" actually works in the real world. And the majority of people understand and agree with that, if you ask a random Westerner on the street what anime is, they're going to tell you "Japanese animation", not just "animation". But I guess if having a educated understanding of how language works makes me a neckbeard, then so be it lmao

    • @itsjustvin7630
      @itsjustvin7630 Před 6 měsíci +22

      ​@@Cryptic.Messagepop quiz: what do you think the french call their animation

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider Před 6 měsíci +27

      @@itsjustvin7630 Japanese consider ALL cartoons, as ANIME(Animation)...
      They also include Tokusatsu/Puppetry/CGI/Claymation as animations...
      Stop splitting hairs.
      "Japanime" is Japanese-originating CARTOONS...

    • @itsjustvin7630
      @itsjustvin7630 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@ynraider yet we don't call donghua and aeni as animes.

  • @dwmlue9299
    @dwmlue9299 Před 6 měsíci +221

    Calling Transformers a "prime example" but not even smirking when you say "Prime" is a crime.

  • @FlubbedPig
    @FlubbedPig Před 6 měsíci +522

    Honestly, I'd really appreciate MAL adding a new categorization for anime vs donghua vs aeni, and at the same time maybe throw in a co-production in there. There's currently no way to say "Just show me the Japanese results" or "I want to see what China's been cooking", and I think it would be very appreciated. In doing so, you could also throw in a category all it's own for the edge-cases, which would allow you to not have to call things anime if that really gets your girdle in a grind, but would also let you properly include a full list of every studio's work instead of having to pick and choose what work by Japanese animators gets included.
    Like, fuck it, throw the Hobbit up on MAL under Ghibli, just label it as something categorically different if you want to.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +52

      I eagerly await the day when we have a site that is the database for all animation, no matter the country. Japanese animation has arguably stopped being a niche thing since the 2010s, and the niche use of the term with ether evolve to include everything (just how Japanese do it from their end) or die out as a term all together.

    • @Gemini476
      @Gemini476 Před 6 měsíci +37

      IMHO it couldn't hurt to just rebrand it as My Animation List and have "country of origin" or whatever be a search field.

    • @ljeans531
      @ljeans531 Před 6 měsíci +6

      we have Disney, Sony, DC, and so many others working hard to make cartoons high quality. Children's cartoons are for sure lacking in innovation. But cartoons as a medium are not.
      I will give a easy definition: *Anime is given to a project that is worked on in some part, probably more than 30% in Japan and by a Japanese anime studio.*
      That's it, just because some style is replicating it does not make it anime.
      Avatar is a American cartoon, so is Scott pilgrim. Let's not take away from the hard work American animators put into their art.
      If I make a sushi inspired dish, does that make my sushi traditional? Of course not.

    • @wave1090
      @wave1090 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​​@@ljeans531is Avatar an American cartoon? It was animated mostly in Korea, by koreans working in a korean animation studio. Not in America

    • @ljeans531
      @ljeans531 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @wave1090 That is a common misconception, large parts of the animation were sourced in Korea, but American animators did work on it, and all the story boarding, character design, and production happened in America at Nickelodeon.

  • @maracabo1176
    @maracabo1176 Před 6 měsíci +2192

    The whole "The author isn't japanese so it doesn't count" argument i saw some people say really falls apart once you point out the author of No Game No Life is Brazilian, and i don't think anyone with a brain is gonna call NGNL a cartoon

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 Před 6 měsíci +290

      Well he did grow up and live in Japan. Also that makes like 30% of Miyazaki’s work not anime because he adapted European and American literature

    • @TheGeladoo
      @TheGeladoo Před 6 měsíci +201

      Of course not, NGNL is obviously a Desenho Animado!

    • @Scazoid
      @Scazoid Před 6 měsíci +119

      The Author of Cyberpunk Edgerunners aswell.

    • @RhysClark97
      @RhysClark97 Před 6 měsíci +70

      Just gonna casually throw something like Kings Avatar in there, Chinese produced show written by a Chinese person...they are willing to call this anime (more power to them obviously anything if its within the artistic medium should be considered anime if it followers certain signifiers, that's sorta how we went from "German Expressionism to just...Expressionism) but for some reason other shows with the same anime stylings that at a second glance most people would more than be willing to call anime...are not on MAL...and the only reasoning I see is because theyre produced by English speakers.

    • @christopher4227
      @christopher4227 Před 6 měsíci +82

      Author of doctor stone is french and the artist is korean if i am correct not sure tho
      Edit: the Author is japanese but the illustrator is korean

  • @MrGonz801
    @MrGonz801 Před 6 měsíci +853

    I partially disagree. Drawn together was not simply a war crime against anime. It was a war crime against everyone. It's part of the charm

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 6 měsíci +235

      Fair

    • @cameronjadewallace
      @cameronjadewallace Před 6 měsíci +40

      Ngl, I loved Drawn Together.... I still love it. Probably BECAUSE it was terrible and obnoxiously offensive... There are reasons Xander is my favorite character, despite the fact I absolutely adore the Zelda franchise.

    • @PWN4G3FTW
      @PWN4G3FTW Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@cameronjadewallace Love it too, but I think it was excellent. How is it terrible?

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I feel betrayed, I loved that show

    • @ZyilxX
      @ZyilxX Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@PWN4G3FTW Imo, It was just too crass for me to enjoy. Blue comedy isn't my thing. I wouldn't call it terrible, just gross.

  • @courtneyk9755
    @courtneyk9755 Před 6 měsíci +285

    The best part about this silly ass argument is that ppl in Japan call MINIONS anime. It genuinely is not that serious.
    I feel like people who have this rigid definition of anime (and likely insist that subs are better) just project their insecurities onto anime by pretending it’s this consistently high level art form that only the most mature and cultured people can enjoy… as if a show about becoming your crush’s pet dog doesn’t exist.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +25

      Ah yes, a show about reincarnating as a vending machine, such high art, worthy of the Mona Lisa. X)
      Yeah no, I agree with you, Japanese animation has loads of jokey stuff that never intended to be serious or high art.

    • @courtneyk9755
      @courtneyk9755 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@Bionickpunk lol yea like not to say that there aren’t really great and artistic series but like any other media- some stuff is just meant to be good fun. Vending machine isekai is a good example of that

    • @samaustin8690
      @samaustin8690 Před 6 měsíci +17

      This is a pretty dumb argument. “Anime” just means “animated work” in Japanese, it’s a different word than the one we use in English.

    • @nagatouzumaki4047
      @nagatouzumaki4047 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Anime is literally short for japan animation

    • @dillonpierce3537
      @dillonpierce3537 Před 6 měsíci +11

      ​​@@nagatouzumaki4047actually you're thinking of japanimation the old and unfortunately kinda racist that was abandoned when the community discovered the word anime which is literally Japanese for cartoon

  • @chrisosborn6401
    @chrisosborn6401 Před 6 měsíci +105

    As this video proves, packing every animated production into neat, separate boxes is reductive and doomed to fail.
    Western animation was inspired by the East, East was then in turn inspired by Western hybrid offspring, and the feedback loop continues to produce fresh, creative visions. It's beautiful.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +23

      East was inspired by Western animation like Disney, Western animation was then inspired by the East like Mecha and Super Sentai, then East with west, and back and forth for nearly a century. Animation industries have almost always interacted with each other cause the actual people in the industry dont just love Japanese or Western animation, they love all animation, and the cooperation and intermixing has only increased in this more global and digital world. That is indeed beautiful.

    • @nagatouzumaki4047
      @nagatouzumaki4047 Před 6 měsíci

      People like anime, there are entire channels just for anime
      People like anime, nobody likes western garbage
      Demon slayer out sold the entire comic industry

    • @beeaggro2593
      @beeaggro2593 Před 5 měsíci +10

      It's kind of like ignoring how much creatives talk to each other, reference each other and so on. Luffy is referencing Bugs Bunny ffs.

    • @PatManDX
      @PatManDX Před 4 měsíci +3

      It's almost like the only people who really give a shit about the distinction and perpetuate this idea of competition are elitist, extremely sweaty jerks and not anyone actually in the industry. Japanese creators and Japanese fans mostly don't give a shit and it's always been us western fans that distinguish it. It's always been like this with animation, and film, and video games for that matter. There's always going to be differences in style and technique based on the culture that developed it and that isn't an unreasonable basis to categorize the various regional pre-mutations, but when the people of those industries are inspired by and actively influence by each other, and have since the infancy of the various mediums, you can only categorize something that actively cross-contaminates and intermingles so much before you have to admit that sometimes a definition is entirely arbitrary and causes more problems that in solves.

    • @nagatouzumaki4047
      @nagatouzumaki4047 Před 4 měsíci

      Some western people prefer the japan animations
      I dont know why that offends some people
      Maybe it's elitism or not, at the end of the day it's still a prefernce and some people prefer anime
      If you prefer cartoons ok watch spongebob if im to prefer naruto. I have the freedom to do that as does any other anime fan

  • @shadow81818
    @shadow81818 Před 6 měsíci +429

    I would honestly love to see a video about that can of worms that is France's relationship to anime, that sounds very interesting.

    • @moya036
      @moya036 Před 6 měsíci +25

      In the meantime you can read some manfra (manga inspired comics made mainly in France). Radiant is probably the more accessible to recommend, with an anime broadcasted on Japan to boot

    • @ravenpotter3
      @ravenpotter3 Před 6 měsíci +13

      I would love to hear it too! When I was in France for 2 weeks over the summer for the first time I saw so much manga. Of series we don’t even have in America/ English yet. Like a lot more of Jojos. I want to hear about the French series that aren’t well known in the states.

    • @Steelblaidd
      @Steelblaidd Před 6 měsíci +3

      Please! that would be wonderful fun. Their second bigest animated export, after Asterix and Obelix, is so Anime it hurts.

    • @alexanderblack7347
      @alexanderblack7347 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Upvote this!

    • @elfieroyer245
      @elfieroyer245 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I agree ! Im a first year animation student in France, and I would love to see a video on the subject ! Even if we have a lot of good shows and movies its kind of sad to see that a lot of them havent reach the mainstream. Especially since we tend to have a more varied catalogue than the us in my opinion

  • @dtester
    @dtester Před 6 měsíci +1871

    Always an interesting debate. The only thing I really disagree with is the people that think that the "anime" label makes the show better for some reason. It's just a category and shows aren't lesser because they aren't called anime.

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 6 měsíci +531

      I think the average quality of anime is a little higher than cartoons, but cartoons can be amazing. Phineas and Ferb is as good as any anime.

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 6 měsíci +270

      ​@mothersbasement The average quality of anime is equal to cartoons, imo, it's just that we in the western world only notice the good ones because those are the ones that are airing on out TVs and being advertised to us.

    • @parsath_2584
      @parsath_2584 Před 6 měsíci +43

      Kung Fu Panda is by far my favourite anime.

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci +75

      Because most people don't watch the terrible anime. I don't think anime is better or anything, but when I want a certain something that generally only anime gives, then I watch anime. Animation-wise, though, I would say anime is generally better and more reliable because you know which studios to watch out for. Although even parts of that are still subjective. Some people may not like high-octane anime animation because its too messy, bright, and colorful for them. They may prefer something simpler like how DC or Warner does action sequences.

    • @irrelevantotaku
      @irrelevantotaku Před 6 měsíci +25

      Idk man i just get tired and call it all cartoons

  • @Animelting
    @Animelting Před 6 měsíci +44

    When Porter Robinson released the video for Shelter, Reddit anime twisted themselves around this stupid ‘not anime’ argument. And that was just to post the clip there.

    • @HolyRamanRajya
      @HolyRamanRajya Před 5 měsíci +2

      That was still anime, although an imitation but still an anime. Scott Piggy doesn't imitate anything.

    • @M.Nihankin
      @M.Nihankin Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@HolyRamanRajyano, you’re correct: it’s just some cool anime.

  • @jfess1911
    @jfess1911 Před 6 měsíci +101

    Interesting you mentioned Astro Boy. In its original run in the 1960's, it was viewed as just another kids' cartoon. Many didn't even know it came from Japan (the big round eyes confused us). My family just happened to have a guest from Japan who heard the music in the background, came in to investigate and explained it to us.

    • @Cryptic.Message
      @Cryptic.Message Před 6 měsíci +11

      Interestingly, the big round eyes that Tezuka made popular with Astro Boy were probably inspired by the American animation character Betty Boop. Tezuka, not only being very inspired by animators like Walt Disney and Max Fleischer, was also a big fan of Betty Boop.

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@Cryptic.Message Yes. I have read that the large eyes were also used to more easily show the characters' emotions. The "window into the soul" idea. Nevertheless, it confused me and many Americans who expected animations from Japan to look, er..., more Japanese. Then again, Anime often has other distinctive styles like characters with unusual hairstyles, or my favorite, kids who wear goggles for no particular reason (like Tai from Digimon).

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider Před 6 měsíci +2

      Japanese consider ALL cartoons, as ANIME(Animation)...
      They also include Tokusatsu/Puppetry/CGI/Claymation as animations...
      Stop splitting hairs.
      "Japanime" is Japanese-originating CARTOONS...

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I find all the arguments about what qualifies as "anime" ridiculous. I mainly wanted to point out that people in the US had been watching animation from Japan long before the term "anime" even entered the English lexicon. Indeed it was not always differentiated from its western counterparts.
      As Geoff pointed out, even your definition of "Japanime" becomes mudded once you realize that ideas for content animated inside Japan does not always originate there; not everyone in Japan who is involved in animation (however you choose to define it) is ethnically Japanese; and even some animation written or directed by someone from Japan can be outsourced to another country.

    • @Cryptic.Message
      @Cryptic.Message Před 6 měsíci

      @@ynraider "Japanime" isn't even a term that's really used by anyone anymore, the only people who use it are old heads who were anime fans in the 80s and 90s. Because that's when that term was popular, but anime was also a way more niche interest than it is now(in the West). The vast majority of the Western anime community does not use the term japanime anymore, the more generic "anime" is what is used by pretty much everyone now instead.

  • @parazygone9567
    @parazygone9567 Před 6 měsíci +2546

    Labeling scott pilgrim not anime, is like calling Panty and Stocking a cartoon

    • @BalrogQuote
      @BalrogQuote Před 6 měsíci +209

      But... by definition, it is? Any anime can be legitimately called a cartoon.

    • @ohnosmoarlulcatz
      @ohnosmoarlulcatz Před 6 měsíci +241

      @@BalrogQuote It depends. From my experience Japan refers to all cartoons as anime, but the US is more likely to refer to shows produced in Japan by Japanese leads as anime. This is why No Game No Life is still considered an anime despite it being made by a Brazilian who lived in Japan for almost his whole life, but why something like Avatar the Last Airbender or Teen Titans are not despite the heavy Japanese influence.

    • @papabungle
      @papabungle Před 6 měsíci +35

      Panty and Stocking is an adult cartoon like South Park or Drawn Together or Mr Bigmouth. It's not an anime.

    • @fabrijdiaz7288
      @fabrijdiaz7288 Před 6 měsíci +31

      Panty and Stocking is anime, Scott Pilgrim isn't. What are you talking about??

    • @beebs4283
      @beebs4283 Před 6 měsíci +33

      i call panty and stocking a cartoon because it follows the conventions of adult cartoons in the west much more than the conventions of anime. i also call atla anime

  • @Egavans
    @Egavans Před 6 měsíci +510

    The real takeaway from all of this is that Myanimelist (and their rankings) should not be considered authorities on anything. I'm amazed their dominance in the field survived them going offline for like a year when they got hacked one time.

    • @ukyoize
      @ukyoize Před 6 měsíci +29

      That is bot even counting FMAB bots

    • @mayconlcruz
      @mayconlcruz Před 6 měsíci +63

      In short, MAL is the reddit of the anime/manga media.

    • @stoops187
      @stoops187 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@mayconlcruzthis. 100%

    • @space1734
      @space1734 Před 6 měsíci +21

      I still don't get how Brotherhood is rated number 1 on that site. It's a good show, but definitely not that great lol.

    • @eggy3231
      @eggy3231 Před 6 měsíci +29

      ​@@space1734I think it's high ranking says less about the show and more about the demographics of people who use MAL. most of the top rated shows tend to be shounen or seinen, and I've found that it's a pretty common pattern for shoujo, BL, kids shows, or anything else not made for its main demographic to be rated lower

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 Před 6 měsíci +21

    As far as Netflix is concerned, the word "Anime" is just a marketing term for "adult animation".

  • @Wyglafff
    @Wyglafff Před 6 měsíci +56

    I would love a video on "French anime"! France has a really heavy culture of anime and manga. They were introduced to us in the 80s because they were cheap to buy and so broadcasted a lot! That's why we have shows like Wakfu that take inspiration from japanese anime. This is also why we have great voice actors in france. Because all those shows were dubbed (and also censored to be broadcasted at times when mostly young people were watching). They made CIty Hunter (Nicky Larson in france) a show suitable for youngs. Same thing for fist of the north star

  • @cyberdsaiyan
    @cyberdsaiyan Před 6 měsíci +406

    This "debate" happening in the western side of the community is quite hilarious to watch when you consider the fact that "Anime" is just a shortened term for "Animation".
    There's "western" and "eastern" anime.. but in general, all animated shows are considered to be "Anime" by Japanese, it's in the word itself.

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Před 6 měsíci +32

      And not even in all Western countries, I've heard that in France the word for animation is "dessin anime" or just anime for short, so in order to differentiate Japanese animation from ones from other countries they call the "mangas"
      Kind of reminds me how here in Spanish-speaking Latin America some fans jokingly call anime "monos chinos" (Chinese monkeys), as a sort reference how cartoon characters used to be referred as "monos animados" (animated monkeys) and Chinese instead of Japanese as a joke against people that can't tell the difference between different Asian cultures

    • @WickedlyChill
      @WickedlyChill Před 6 měsíci +9

      Yeah but we not speaking Japanese so in English anime specifically means a style of cartoon dominated by Japanese creators but not exclusive to them

    • @anhsu4854
      @anhsu4854 Před 6 měsíci +8

      That's the literal origin of the word if you want to subtract the cultural context it's been used with. A certain style of animation from Japan through a western perspective to identify and categorize it.
      It's the same principle of calling both attack on titan and intial D mecha shows when there is are loosely defined aesthetics and other expectations or calling a hotdog a sandwich
      Yes it is hard to define but I don't think extending "anime" to all of animation like the Japanese do is a good enough solution

    • @Dwayne971
      @Dwayne971 Před 6 měsíci +20

      @@pablocasas5906 In France, we use the word "Manga" to describe Japanese comic books (we're the second biggest market after Japan). We also use the word "Anime" to talk about Japanese cartoons. "Dessin animés" is just the direct translation of "Cartoons". But yes, totally agree that this debate is really pointless, even more so now that adult animation is taken seriously on all sides of the globe. Even if France remains a big weebs nation XD

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Dwayne971 thanks for the clarification. Speaking about France, for some reason the opening song for Saint Seiya's, or Los Caballeros del Zodiaco, Latin America Spanish dub kept the European Spanish version which itself was a cover of the French version

  • @Mohammad-km9kw
    @Mohammad-km9kw Před 6 měsíci +296

    I am not an anime fan, I am an animation fan. People have decided to draw a line on art and I am not staying in those lines

    • @FosukeLordOfError
      @FosukeLordOfError Před 6 měsíci +10

      That’s what I’ve been claiming since high school

    • @ExpandDong420
      @ExpandDong420 Před 6 měsíci +7

      I'm an anime fan but I don't draw such a firm line, I just call it as I see it. If I watch something wanting anime and leave satisfied, it's anime in my book

    • @Jayfive276
      @Jayfive276 Před 6 měsíci +10

      I am not an anime fan, I am a things I like fan. And I liked Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. I don't care whether it's anime or not.

    • @temporalwolf7054
      @temporalwolf7054 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Staying "in those lines" is how art suffocates. So much of art across generations, time periods, and mediums exists because people saw the lines others drew on art and said "Nah, fuck that" and created in defiance of the lines. The lines do not matter, and staying in the lines is just hurting yourself.

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider Před 6 měsíci

      Japanese consider ALL cartoons, as ANIME(Animation)...
      They also include Tokusatsu/Puppetry/CGI/Claymation as animations...
      Stop splitting hairs.
      "Japanime" is Japanese-originating CARTOONS...

  • @PurplestLink
    @PurplestLink Před 6 měsíci +310

    I think all this is really revealing is the fundamental flaw of record-keeping and cross-language data archiving in the global animation industry. The main reason myanimelist exists (besides boosting the ego of people who place personal value on how much anime they watch) is to catalogue and organize anime and provide a space for reviews, discussions, production information, and any other relevant community information. When you actually care about animation and have that as your goal, then the laxest possible definition is always going to be the best outcome. Frankly, a general animation database, even if it has separate catagories for (anime, anime-inspired, co-productions, cartoon, ect.) would solve this issue completely and give exceptional non-eastern shows a chance to shine. They'll never do this though. Not because it's too much work, but because too many anime fans place Japan on a pedestal as a way to feel superior by supporting it.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +15

      I would welcome anime databases evolving into databases for all animation, same with manga and comics. Just who knows how many animations and comics we are missing out cause we dont have spaces where thats made more widely available to notice and discuss about. So many YT channels dont talk about the wide depth of western animation and comics cause the loudest are super hero DC and Marvel, the niche stuff gets swept aside. Its where logic fallacies like the "western animation and comics are failing" come from, cause they trapped themselves in the bubble, and that bubble needs to get popped so we can have less ignorant discussions about animation in general. The whole east vs west argument should stop being a thing.

    • @MaurDL
      @MaurDL Před 6 měsíci

      perfectly put 🙌

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci

      @@diydylana3151 Except it's not. It has been an Japanese, Chinese, and Korean database for some years now, it has long stopped being just anime related site.

    • @acoupleofschoes
      @acoupleofschoes Před 6 měsíci

      TheTVDB is the general database. But it's just a database, just cataloging the info on series (and now movies). There's no place for reviews, discussion, or community. That's not really the job of a "database". MAL combines a database with forums, personal lists/watch history tracking, reviews, news, articles, etc.

    • @shannonroberts3392
      @shannonroberts3392 Před 6 měsíci +6

      ​@@diydylana3151 "They make a lot of animation, and unique stuff that is barely released elsewhere at that." Those are pretty BIG fucking reasons WHY Japan is put on pedestal. What's not to like about that? Maybe if other countries released stuff 1/10 as engaging/ impressive as what Japan releases on a wide scale, year after year (even duds are visually amazing), they'd share in the spotlight, but they don't. So Japan gets all the attention. Seems logical.

  • @MixMasterLar
    @MixMasterLar Před 6 měsíci +224

    The bit about us no longer needing a line drawn for what is anime hits hard for an oldtaku like me: it was an important to have a lot of descriptors when the internet was largely still text-based and i couldnt easily check on shows within 15 seconds on CZcams to determine their tone and maturity level. It was also worth having around when the majority of any animation was strictly for a lower age group and finding stuff to watch was much more tracking down website forums and shifting through comments and less Googling "anime this season"
    But now? Now I really don't need to figure out if the kickass animation is Japanese or Polish or what have you. All I need to know is if it's a solid watch.

    • @marcusclark1339
      @marcusclark1339 Před 6 měsíci

      honestly we still do, lets be real if we just become complacent to what is and isn't it just leads to the industry becoming worse
      there IS a line, and really this one isn't either, sure its made by a jp studio but it is a western work that already was inspired by it, its no surprise it FEELS anime but that's not anymore than say a "Totally Spies"

    • @MixMasterLar
      @MixMasterLar Před 6 měsíci +16

      @@marcusclark1339 We really don't, and yo did you watch the video? Geoff makes too good a case

    • @wesleywyndam-pryce5305
      @wesleywyndam-pryce5305 Před 6 měsíci +15

      ​@@marcusclark1339 "that just leads to the industry getting worse" -citation needed.
      also thats litterlally just a slippery slope fallacy

    • @wesleywyndam-pryce5305
      @wesleywyndam-pryce5305 Před 6 měsíci +8

      ​@@marcusclark1339 also hold up so anything "inspired by" a western work isn't anime? lol. geoff is right, you are an unserious person.

    • @Steelblaidd
      @Steelblaidd Před 6 měsíci

      Truth.

  • @zephshoir
    @zephshoir Před 6 měsíci +228

    13:57 This is what kills me. I understand that shows like Avatar and Castlevania are excluded for not being mainly japanese productions, but MAL features tons of Chinese and Korean shows that even less people know or care about. Come on, at least be consistent.

    • @fabrijdiaz7288
      @fabrijdiaz7288 Před 6 měsíci +22

      If you have read the guidelines on what makes it into the database you would see they made an exception for Chinese and Korean animated shows, why they get a pass and not american shows?? Idk take it up with them, but my assumption is because they are eastern made just like anime

    • @NeoDark93
      @NeoDark93 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@fabrijdiaz7288yes, it's because they're asian.

    • @zephshoir
      @zephshoir Před 6 měsíci +34

      ​@@NeoDark93@fabrijdiaz7288 Which is dumb! Since when does anime include chinese and korean production? We even have different names for them, and if we do include them, then other Chinese, Korean, + other asian/western co-productions like both Avatars should be included. It is simply not consistent.

    • @xHikaruIzumi
      @xHikaruIzumi Před 6 měsíci +12

      If it's western it's objectively bad.
      - MAL staff probably

    • @itsjustvin7630
      @itsjustvin7630 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@NeoDark93isnt the creator of NGNL part Brazillian?

  • @DMBLaan
    @DMBLaan Před 6 měsíci +468

    This argument used to matter to me, and I'd draw the line on a more cultural level. But as I've gotten older and as animation, and even comics book art styles, evolved, I see anime/manga as a style or genre.

    • @Skapo
      @Skapo Před 6 měsíci +39

      Honestly most of the tension comes from how much animosity there used to be towards anime fans. You would get laughed out of most comic shops if you went in looking for Manga. Hell I still get stink eyes and lame attitudes if I go into a comic store and ask if they have an anime or manga section. The reason most of the anime community got specific about keeping it specific to Japan was that Japan was pushing all kinds of boundaries that western shows wouldn't even touch. I mean I still can't think of any cartoons off hand that are somewhat serious romantic dramas & there are maybe a small handful that could be categorized as psychological thrillers in the vein of Perfect Blue or Erased.
      So anime fans got protective of the phrase as a means of both pride & as a means to differentiate themselves as a community from the comic community who openly ostracized the already looked down on anime fans.
      When I was growing up in the 90's & 2000's it was like painting a target on your back to call yourself an anime fan. So watching a bunch of people take this thing you love, then call completely unrelated shows "anime" felt like an attack against you personally. Since it took that kind of resolve to stay in a fandom that would have gotten hou socially ostracized.
      Most modern fans don't have that context any more. It's vastly more popular and the lines have blurred. I used to care more about it (and to be honest I still make the differentiation), but I care less about what other people call it now since the stigma isn't around in the same way it used to be. It feels less offensive & threatening to see studio execs & random casual fans call Castlevania an "anime" when they are at least still supporting shows like Attack on Titan and Your Name.

    • @lillith7257
      @lillith7257 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@Skapo idk i still see the stigma being there. Like when a bunch of Kpop idols talked about liking Made in Abyss they got randomly attacked for it. Sure it's less of a problem than it used to be but don't you think that this whole debate is still as strong as it is because that stigma is still around?

    • @darkanddolly16
      @darkanddolly16 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@Skapo you should just never let something you enjoy define your personality, or cause personal offense when someone else holds a different opinion about said hobby.

    • @NeoDark93
      @NeoDark93 Před 6 měsíci +1

      How can anime be a style or genre, though?
      It's not like every anime has a distinctive style, format or characteristic that's shared in all productions. It's too varied for that.

    • @trustmeImadoc91
      @trustmeImadoc91 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Anime is just a French loan word anyway. Seems a bit pointless to make any differentiation.

  • @Dappis
    @Dappis Před 6 měsíci +18

    Their argument went to the garbage bin the second they started adding literal chinese cartoons to their database.
    Don't get me wrong, i love some of those chinese cartoons, but you can't pretend to only allow exclusively japanese cartoons in your database if you literally don't do that.

    • @infiniteoctopaw
      @infiniteoctopaw Před 3 měsíci +3

      Also how much of Japanese cartoons are inspired by Chinese books like Journey To The West, which itself dates back orally, and as very different shorts and folk myths in India 300 years before publication even in China.
      So, at this stage, what is the point, What is the debate? Nothing is "pure" Whatever that means anyways.

  • @scienceface8884
    @scienceface8884 Před 6 měsíci +8

    "I really like manga!"
    "But that's a Manhwa."
    "I really like comic books with an art style kind of like this one."

  • @lunarOntologist
    @lunarOntologist Před 6 měsíci +178

    I think orientalist ideas and a fetishization of Japan are a big part of why the stances the Mal team takes exist. The reason they don't like calling it anime is because it lacks that foreign allure that most anime has. As you said with your comparison to the cal-arts style, people will simply argue something isn't anime because they *feel* like it shouldn't be.

    • @IAMzap
      @IAMzap Před 6 měsíci +47

      What do you mean it lacks foreign allure? It’s Canadian. That shit is exotic as hell.

    • @Hawkatana
      @Hawkatana Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@IAMzap Still Anglo. Also I think some of the MAL mods are Canadian themselves.

    • @dudere
      @dudere Před 6 měsíci +19

      @@Hawkatana The, "I liked this band before it was cool" argument taken to cultures.

    • @carolbaker2773
      @carolbaker2773 Před 6 měsíci +8

      I think you are spot on. It’s wild to me that the Asian fetish even extends to anime since most the characters don’t look anything remotely Asian. Face shape, hair color, hair style, body shape, height is all off. Like even ignoring the fashion hair colors, really only the male protagonist might have hair reminiscent of traditionally Asian hair texture and color.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 Před 6 měsíci

      The term you're talking about is weeaboo, a derogatory term for a delusional psychotic obsessed with japanese culture without any actual understanding of the genuine culture beyond their delusions of it.

  • @ivanbluecool
    @ivanbluecool Před 6 měsíci +191

    "is it anime" is not what we should be asking. The correct question is "it is good".
    I mean the whole anime debate is nonsense considering we have tons of cartoons that take inspiration from anime and it only makes them better as a result. Not the ones that just steal from it those are bad

    • @vxicepickxv
      @vxicepickxv Před 6 měsíci +20

      This is the objectively correct answer.
      Rent a Girlfriend is made in Japan and not good.
      Teen Titans is good and not made in Japan.

    • @Owesomasaurus
      @Owesomasaurus Před 6 měsíci +17

      And like, its not like Japanese animators don't take inspiration from western animation.
      Its like music genre arguments: fans will define themselves with rigid adherence to a single genre while the musicians in that genre are like "OK but what if I take that Brahms melody and mix it with a Kate Bush sample and get Tom Morello to do vocals?"

    • @zkeletonz001
      @zkeletonz001 Před 6 měsíci +3

      That is the correct question. Unfortunately, the answer is no.

    • @lillith7257
      @lillith7257 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Owesomasaurus nah even musicians have their lines. remixes are a touchy subject by some.

  • @PKMNCappy
    @PKMNCappy Před 6 měsíci +29

    Just want you to know that before I even started Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (or even watched the movie prior to that) I was referring to this as “the Scott Pilgrim anime” because I saw you say it was anime and I trust your opinion (or in this case facts) that much. Thanks for making great content and being a seemingly great person! :)

  • @YourBoyNobody530
    @YourBoyNobody530 Před 6 měsíci +67

    I personally love the art style of the Scott Pilgrim anime. It’s rare to see such cartoonish proportions and art style along side some serious plot.

    • @kaitok1d731
      @kaitok1d731 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s because it’s overly cartoonish that I don’t think it should be called an anime. The style just does not feel like anime unlike other “anime” shows by western and Chinese studios that more or less fit that style.

    • @infiniteoctopaw
      @infiniteoctopaw Před 3 měsíci

      Then is Lego Monkie Kid anime because it's beautifully animated and has serious plots?
      What about clone wars, or transformers prime or Rise of the TMNT or Steven Universe?
      Anime is just Japan shortening the word for animation. So why do we talk about it like a genres?

  • @BreakyOnline
    @BreakyOnline Před 6 měsíci +245

    Netflix anime feels like the peak of "fuck it, we ball". No matter how crazy your idea is, you'll find a place on Netflix.

    • @alchemistofsteel8099
      @alchemistofsteel8099 Před 6 měsíci +34

      Its like the modern day Equivalent of OVA VHS's

    • @mfmageiwatch
      @mfmageiwatch Před 6 měsíci +7

      No wonder they are almost all misses, with the very rare hit.

    • @alchemistofsteel8099
      @alchemistofsteel8099 Před 6 měsíci +24

      @@mfmageiwatch the same applies for ovas lol

    • @samhermes5582
      @samhermes5582 Před 6 měsíci +10

      They’ll let you do anything, but only for one season

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 6 měsíci +19

      ​@@samhermes5582 Unless it's terrible, then you get 20

  • @jackalcrimson3630
    @jackalcrimson3630 Před 6 měsíci +334

    You and Yazzy doing the sponsorship using the Sonic scene is freaking genius and hilarious

    • @noahbossier1131
      @noahbossier1131 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Also little Nemo was a Co pro diction between TMS USA and TMS Japan

    • @TwoPairSA
      @TwoPairSA Před 6 měsíci +8

      It's definitely the most inspired ad read I've seen since Chizuru's Granny segment in the Rent-A-Girlfriend video.

    • @andynonymous6769
      @andynonymous6769 Před 6 měsíci +5

      She got the right hair

    • @RatoInsano
      @RatoInsano Před 6 měsíci +5

      I do actually really enjoy his ads, it's the only channel I don't skip the ad reads because they're all unique and fun, not just reading a souless mass produced ad text. I still never by anything because ads never make me want to buy stuff, but I watch the ones here!
      Also Yazzy as Ramona is a perfect fit.
      ... Ramona cosplay when? (It's possible It was done already and I just missed).

    • @Shalakor
      @Shalakor Před 6 měsíci

      @@RatoInsano Some ads do make me want want to buy stuff, but then I see "$15 off" and get scared by how much the total price must be if that's just a fraction. I'm struggling enough just affording normal groceries, thank you.

  • @Killer_Kotomibro
    @Killer_Kotomibro Před 6 měsíci +5

    "Anime fans come to anime to get away from animated toy commercials."
    Fans of Brave/Getter/Mazinger/Gundam/Zambot/Daitarn 3/Golion/any other pre-Evangelion mecha show that has made it into a Super Robot Wars: "The hell is this guy talking about?"

    • @cathsaigh2197
      @cathsaigh2197 Před 27 dny

      "Anime fans come to anime to get away from animated toy commercials."
      With how they're selling anime figurines I find this difficult to believe.

  • @JaxBlade
    @JaxBlade Před 6 měsíci +105

    This video came out right as I got out of discussion over Scott Pilgrim takes off being a Cartoon or Anime lol immaculate timing

    • @ramenbomberdeluxe4958
      @ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Před 6 měsíci +4

      JAXBLAAAAAADE!! How have you been lately? I loved your appearances on Bronies React!

  • @duke86fan
    @duke86fan Před 6 měsíci +30

    "drawn together was a warcrime against anime"
    but without drawn together we wouldn't have got panty and stocking so can we really call it a war crime?
    yes, the answers yes

    • @TheDiabeticGameMaster
      @TheDiabeticGameMaster Před 6 měsíci

      Wait..... is that true?

    • @duke86fan
      @duke86fan Před 6 měsíci +11

      @@TheDiabeticGameMaster yeah, the creator literally stated they were watching drawn together and were surprised that the show was able to get away with stuff that offensive, so they decided to do their own version

    • @hasch5756
      @hasch5756 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Things that led to the production of good anime in the future can still be called war crimes. Consider the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠@@hasch5756
      Good luck telling that to Ichimonji Hayato-Kamen Rider Nigo since he was literally tortured and experimented by Unit 731, especially that ones that escaped from Operation Paperclip.
      The dude was turned into a cyborg without consent and he made a weapon to withstand nukes. Luckily, he broke free from Takeshi Hongo-Kamen Rider Ichigo. But still absolutely infuriated and even angry at his country.

  • @thesatelliteslickers907
    @thesatelliteslickers907 Před 6 měsíci +13

    At one point in time it was a meaningful distinction, but as time goes on and our world becomes ever more hyper connected where everything infuences everything else it was inevitable that that distinction would eventually break down as culture has stopped being geographically isolated.

  • @SuperMunchkin43
    @SuperMunchkin43 Před 6 měsíci +7

    i enjoy how you used a starscream voice for reading out the myanimelist statement after talking about transformers previously

  • @SilverShion
    @SilverShion Před 6 měsíci +22

    I think it was the famous actor and skateboarder , Lucas Lee who said it best.
    "Whatever"

  • @thedapperdolphin1590
    @thedapperdolphin1590 Před 6 měsíci +71

    The virgin: “Your cartoon doesn’t count as anime.”
    The chad: “Your anime is a cartoon.”

  • @Stevem
    @Stevem Před 6 měsíci +20

    Topcraft was not Ghibli,
    This is a misconception, only a small portion of Topcraft's hired staff moved onto Ghibli,
    The real connection is Toru Haru who was the head of Topcraft who helped run Ghibli until 1991, but even he has said that Ghibli was not a followup to Topcraft.

  • @rickxhoshinji
    @rickxhoshinji Před 6 měsíci +73

    A Mother’s Basement video discussing Scott Pilgrim and Transformers was not something I was expecting but more than I could hope for.

  • @rinarina6247
    @rinarina6247 Před 6 měsíci +33

    "Is it a cartoon or an anime?"
    to this I must ask the age old counter question
    "Por que no las dos?"

  • @tipulsar85
    @tipulsar85 Před 6 měsíci +24

    In Edgerunner's case, The funny part is The first two editions of the original came out at a time when only Akira was known in the west. Ghost in the Shell had yet to be published, Appleseed was still ongoing, and Bubblegum Crisis was just escaping to the OVA scene in Japan. All three have since shown up on the source list for Refs (CPs term for a Game Master) between v3 and Red.

    • @TheGolux
      @TheGolux Před 6 měsíci +6

      Oh yeah, the original Cyberpunk tabletop game only came to exist because Mike Pondsmith is a big ol' japanese media enthusiast.

  • @silentprophet777
    @silentprophet777 Před 6 měsíci +9

    The main takeaway I got from this is Code Lyoko was a great anime

  • @KeyThrast
    @KeyThrast Před 6 měsíci +8

    I was so ready to skip that Bokkusu ad, but that was so perfectly done. 😂

  • @gabrielfeldinger6533
    @gabrielfeldinger6533 Před 6 měsíci +33

    More than anything this video makes me want to know more about the French-Anime rabbit hole

    • @bernadettemontembault665
      @bernadettemontembault665 Před 6 měsíci +10

      As a french person, i can assure you, you have no idea how deep it goes

    • @fabrijdiaz7288
      @fabrijdiaz7288 Před 6 měsíci

      There is no such thing as "French anime" just as there isn't "American anime". They might be inspired by anime, but there can only be Japanese anime (which is redundant saying it because it's just anime)

    • @gabrielfeldinger6533
      @gabrielfeldinger6533 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@fabrijdiaz7288 lol. lmao even

    • @fabrijdiaz7288
      @fabrijdiaz7288 Před 6 měsíci

      @@gabrielfeldinger6533 nice argument

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci +2

      Wakfu and Dofus are pretty good. Both definitely inspired by anime but Waku is more flash animated (budget TV-series that was backed) but as the series goes on, they use more traditionally animated techniques. Dofus is like a combination of both anime and flash animation techniques.

  • @Hectoreo
    @Hectoreo Před 6 měsíci +9

    when I'm in a "moving the goalpost" competition and my opponent is MAL

  • @TwiIightWyvern
    @TwiIightWyvern Před 6 měsíci +6

    I actually had a record scratch moment when you were going over Góngora's credentials because I am absolutely the ouiaboo that adored French animation (especially Wakfu and the Dofus movies). I remember the name from when I was trying to figure out how to order art books, lol.

  • @jacksonlee1883
    @jacksonlee1883 Před 6 měsíci +29

    It made me happy to hear the Owl House get a shoutout. It is a western cartoon that take inspiration from Anime and in the fight scenes really flexes good direction and shot composition

  • @KyonAle
    @KyonAle Před 6 měsíci +130

    Geoff knowing about the existence of Cybersix comic just made my day

    • @randomcaerus
      @randomcaerus Před 6 měsíci

      I felt like I was sucked back to 5/6, somehow catching "late-night" programming

    • @rodrigolealmartir5902
      @rodrigolealmartir5902 Před 6 měsíci +3

      For a moment I felt like when I was little, and whenever they mentioned Argentina in an American show I'd point at the TV be like "That's where I live!"

    • @crash.override
      @crash.override Před 6 měsíci

      I'm ashamed to have first found out about it via SaberSpark

  • @Kenosene
    @Kenosene Před 6 měsíci +206

    I get the feeling that the entire reason for these anime gatekeepers to exist is because they have no respect at all for western animation. They see anime as this edgy, artistic, mature, thought provoking medium that has no space to share with the rest of animation that in their eyes is childish, immature, commercial and poorly made. Like it stains the purity of what they see as good and how the rest is bad.

    • @ukyoize
      @ukyoize Před 6 měsíci +16

      TBQH western animation kinda deserved it.

    • @anonymouspotato3453
      @anonymouspotato3453 Před 6 měsíci +76

      @ukyoize Arcane? Spiderverse? Say what you will about children's cartoons but plenty of western properties are telling mature stories and pushing animation as an art form forward.

    • @bluecloud4652
      @bluecloud4652 Před 6 měsíci +29

      This might be a reflection of the west's attitude towards animation, at least an older generation's attitude. Cartoons aimed at adults in that space tend to just be an excuse to swear a lot, and show lots of blood and nudity. This isn't the case for everything, but there is a clear bias in many cases that's internalised

    • @Pantalaimon91
      @Pantalaimon91 Před 6 měsíci +34

      It also very blatantly ignores the even higher level of commercialization and cut corners anime has baked into the very core of its production. Anime is STILL at its core a vessel to sell you manga and lite novels, honestly in a way Transformers and X-Men weren't and still aren't (they're selling you toys and action figures, you know, like gunpla). On top of that every studio annually shafts several series, plenty that see acclaim even, by criminally under funding it and overworking/under staffing its production. Bastions of the medium have stories of pushing episodes to broadcasters the night before or day of because of production schedules, and some where the budget just ran out at a certain point and they kind of had to make do. There's an element of all of this that's just blatantly racist and purposeful exotification of a foreign people and continuing the tried and true western trope of the "noble savage" just in a different trench coat.

    • @randomcaerus
      @randomcaerus Před 6 měsíci +4

      I feel like the anime community is, like, the only place that the 2000's need for edgy distinction for the sake of gatekeeping really persists in a predominant form

  • @Annabelle_UwU
    @Annabelle_UwU Před 6 měsíci +48

    In my opinion, anime that has actual significant involvement with Japanese talent AND foreign-produced anime that has an "anime" aesthetic should both be considered anime because that's often what people will be interested in on sites like these.
    Ironic how MAL has Link Click while r/anime bans any mention of it. Makes discussions really hard lol.

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider Před 6 měsíci

      Japanese consider ALL cartoons, as ANIME(Animation)...
      They also include Tokusatsu/Puppetry/CGI/Claymation as animations...
      Stop splitting hairs.
      "Japanime" is Japanese-originating CARTOONS...

    • @geckopecko
      @geckopecko Před 6 měsíci +1

      why the hell did they ban link click there?

    • @mahiru20ten
      @mahiru20ten Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@geckopecko because there's a separate subreddit for donghua/chinese animation

    • @HolyRamanRajya
      @HolyRamanRajya Před 5 měsíci

      @@geckopecko bigger question why Link Click is considered anime according to MAL.

    • @mahiru20ten
      @mahiru20ten Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@HolyRamanRajya MAL also allows aeni (korean animation) and donghua (chinese animation)

  • @FizzleBurger
    @FizzleBurger Před 6 měsíci +17

    I still think that your mic drop moment on this discussion was when you said anime is an "artistic movement" (back in the Avatar video). It's built on people having ideas that influence one another, and those ideas are never gonna be constrained by borders. The most interesting discussions on any art movement are the ones that don't get hung up on gatekeeping or semantics.

  • @alanmcmillian
    @alanmcmillian Před 6 měsíci +35

    Yay! Cyber 6 mention! Also, Is it possible that this entire debate is really about the fact that they used Brian Lee O'Malley's artwork as the basis for the character designs and art direction rather than giving it a more (big old quotes)"typical" anime look?

    • @evansageser6943
      @evansageser6943 Před 6 měsíci +12

      That would require defining what a "typical" anime look is, as well as answering why the Transformers OVA therefore qualifies despite looking identical to the rest of the transformers series.
      Also it would require ignoring that O'Malley clearly was at least partially influenced by anime when making his designs. It pretty obviously falls into the nebulous grey area between western and eastern cartoon styles. Put Scott Pilgrim next to Astro Boy or Panty and Stocking and one would be hard pressed without prior knowledge to determine which was created by the Western Artist.

    • @alanmcmillian
      @alanmcmillian Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@evansageser6943 That was my point. There is no "typical" anime style. And Science Saru productions can range wildly in their aesthetic. But narrow minded gatekeepers will always confuse their personal preference with what is real and disregard anything that doesn't conform to those standards.

  • @SnugglesPrime
    @SnugglesPrime Před 6 měsíci +107

    I remember back when Yasuke was announced, Anilist was at first refusing to add it to their database. Glad they eventually did, and have done so with SP, too.
    No joke, AniList is the superior Anime Database and Rating system. Not only does it have those anime, but you can choose between 3 ranking systems: 10 point system, 5 star system, or Emoji system(basically thumbs up or down from Steam). I've always chosen the emoji system, as it prevents people from going through your List and saying "OMG you rated THIS anime higher than THIS?"

    • @Zhiroc
      @Zhiroc Před 6 měsíci +6

      I just set my lists to be private. I want a more detailed evaluation for my own benefit when looking back

    • @SnugglesPrime
      @SnugglesPrime Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@Zhiroc Still, I've never liked number scores to begin with. If an anime makes me happy, I give it a 🙂. Any further clarification, I type it in the review box thingy.

    • @lillith7257
      @lillith7257 Před 6 měsíci +4

      i'm sad Yasuke turned out so dogshit. i got so hype for something like Rurouni Kenshin. i wanted to learn more about this dude in the medium i enjoy most :(
      Ya know what's weird? i have never gotten anyone attacking my list on MAL. Either people have chilled out or my list is too based. (def the second one of course 😌)

    • @_kalia
      @_kalia Před 6 měsíci +6

      I love the rating options! I go with the 5-star system, mapping it to 'Hated it', 'Waste of my time', 'Worth my time', 'I was impressed', and 'Loved it'. Gives a little more granularity than just thumbs up/down.
      Also, the _real_ thing Anilist has going for it over MAL is the tag system. I don't look for stuff by rating any more, I browse the tags.

    • @SnugglesPrime
      @SnugglesPrime Před 6 měsíci

      @@_kalia ohh I think I used it a few times to see what new mecha anime were coming every season?

  • @Kerdon91
    @Kerdon91 Před 6 měsíci +16

    To be quite honest, whenever a controversial anime like Scott Pilgrim comes out I think they should just hold a community vote over whether it should be added to MAL or not.
    The line between what is and isn't anime is too blurry to make definitive calls, so it should just be added if the majority of users of the website agree that it is anime.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +6

      Never allow an anonymous group of people decision rights on anything.There is no way to be certain that the voting would be honest and not flooded by bots and trolls screwing the results. This will certainly happen cause MAL has a large group of users that dont know what they are talking about, and some of them are mods that share that line of thinking...which is why we have this mess to begin with.

  • @Aarzu
    @Aarzu Před 6 měsíci +5

    the art style of the Scott Pilgrim anime also makes me think of another anime that I've been watching that very clearly takes a lot of inspiration from "western animation", particular series like Powerpuff Girls and Invader Zim; Panty & Stocking with Garter Belt. If Scott Pilgrim isn't anime, neither is that one.
    Regarding the debate as a whole, I think it's also important to keep in mind that anime and western animation have taken inspiration from, borrowed from, and given homage to each other since the two culture became aware of each other. Without Disney, anime wouldn't have gotten the start that it did, and without anime, Disney wouldn't have had the inspirations that studio did. So, to a degree, I honestly don't think that it matters. It gets so murky that even trying to make a solid, universal definition for what anime is becomes an effort in futility.

  • @vexed_duck
    @vexed_duck Před 6 měsíci +215

    Geoff only mentioned it briefly, but Blue Eye Samurai is the best animated project Netflix has released since Arcane. Hideo Kojima called it his anime of the year, so it is kind of surprising that it hasn't made more waves in the anime community.

    • @nightbarongaming3237
      @nightbarongaming3237 Před 6 měsíci +26

      I think that's just because it was released in batch without much promotion.

    • @samwich3292
      @samwich3292 Před 6 měsíci +16

      I literally hadn't heard about it until this video, but it's definitely on my watchlist now.

    • @vexed_duck
      @vexed_duck Před 6 měsíci

      @@samwich3292 It is still within the first month of release, so if you watch it soon, you’ll contribute to getting it renewed!

    • @nightbarongaming3237
      @nightbarongaming3237 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@samwich3292 Yeah exactly. I just remember watching it's trailer and it looked interesting. I didn't know when it came out and haven't seen any discussion around it

    • @SkyonPyon
      @SkyonPyon Před 6 měsíci

      Just sucks ass that one of the creators is a zionist

  • @MichaelHazell
    @MichaelHazell Před 6 měsíci +112

    When Scott Pilgrim Takes Off released, I tried to send it to my friend via a MAL link and discovered it was not in their database. At the time I thought it might have been a time delay but I never looked into it. I am so thankful you made this video.
    The people running MyAnimeList have a serious problem and they need to backtrack on this. This is totally not the hill to die on.

    • @tq1238
      @tq1238 Před 6 měsíci

      AniList has been the superior site for years. Geoff called it AniChart since iirc they got famous from that side of their service first.

  • @khoipham8303
    @khoipham8303 Před 6 měsíci +10

    The entire argument ultimately brings one benefit: Making Scott Pilgrim more popular. So, in a way, it's definitely a win, either an anime or not.

  • @claypot
    @claypot Před 6 měsíci +6

    I think the other nail in the coffin not mentioned here is that MAL has Super Crooks listed on their website. An anime adaptation of an American comic, written by an American, and distributed by Netflix. Hm…

  • @essidus
    @essidus Před 6 měsíci +218

    God, why is it that in nearly 2024, anime fans are still desperate to gatekeep? I remember when anime was coming up, before Toonami when you'd have to import or bootleg everything. Meeting other anime fans was dreadful, and the flame wars that would erupt over the smallest minutiae. It's been 30 years, damnit, this community needs to grow up.

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci +15

      Me personally, I don't mind other people getting into anime, hell, I've gotten a lot of people into anime. However, I don't want people mixing up Dora the Explorer with say, Made in Abyss... for their sake.
      I make the distinction and let people know that anime allows certain things that others would find in bad taste. But if they are still cool with it, then go right ahead and enjoy.

    • @ohnosmoarlulcatz
      @ohnosmoarlulcatz Před 6 měsíci +13

      That's because the focus isn't on gatekeeping. It's similar to the same issue as using the term Hispanic to refer to all Spanish speaking countries. You are correct, but like many you've also missed the point by lumping them together.
      However, media in the west seems desperate to try to lump every form of animation together, often citing how Japan uses anime to refer to all forms of animation. The problem is that this is not how the western community has described anime for the last 10 years. When the anime community uses anime, it used to be to specifically reference animation from Japan. This is why the geographic factor was such an important thing for animation. This was to distinguish them from donghua, such as The King's Avatar, which is used to identify animation from China. By comparison, Korean animation is just manwha (shortened from manhwa yeonghwa) due to Chinese influences. To simply fold all the animation into one anime is similar to using the term hispanic to describe anyone who speaks Spanish. It's completely missing the point and a bad faith argument at best.
      But like with most debates nowadays, the original meaning of the word was been lost and everyone seems to be focusing on a point that someone else in the media made up.

    • @vxicepickxv
      @vxicepickxv Před 6 měsíci

      I remember buying anime in the mall back before Toonami was a thing. Buying dubbed VHS was cheaper than subtitled VHS. I would have loved to get some on Laserdisc, but we didn't have a player.

    • @GrimnirsGrudge
      @GrimnirsGrudge Před 6 měsíci +14

      It's probably less about it being anime, and more about it being scott pilgrim but they wanted an excuse to exclude it. Which I'm fine with, they could have just said that.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci +10

      Listen, dont mix Anime with Donghua and Aeni. Each of them deserve to be view on their own terms instead of umbrella under anime cause "east asian stuff look the same" type of nonsense.

  • @phlaryx7145
    @phlaryx7145 Před 6 měsíci +15

    If Scott Pilgrim the anime can’t be on myanimelist then other shows like Super Crooks, Afro Samurai, Supernatural the Animation, Moomin Valley or pretty much every madhouse marvel anime shouldn’t be on there either lol. Their reasoning for not putting Scott pilgrim or the Rick and Morty anime on there is just inconsistent and stupid all around.

  • @TwoPairSA
    @TwoPairSA Před 6 měsíci +65

    I think the reason this all comes up (nowadays seemingly more so) is kind of related to a bigger cultural issue in a lot of areas that have traditionally been deemed "nerd culture": that being that people need to grow up and realize that their hobbies/favorite media has _(gasp)_ *become popular* . Lots of anime fans seemingly still believe they're the sole arbiters of a niche art form that has strict distinctions from other cartoons on the air... but its been three decades now since anime started airing on TV (in the US at least) and it's time to accept that anime and manga are more mainstream than ever. Goku and Luffy were balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade this year! Anime is a wide world that's only getting wider every year and I think if people are demanding some kind of birthright citizenship test for the director to decide whether a show "counts", they're on the wrong side of history.
    It reminds me of the people who are still very upset when you say mobile games are real video games.

    • @riolufistofmight
      @riolufistofmight Před 6 měsíci +2

      In fairness, mobile games are *terrible* video games.

    • @mexinerdentartaiment
      @mexinerdentartaiment Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah this is accurate, people (friends and family) use to know me as the anime guy 10-15 years ago and they still think I am but with the amount of anime the west now has access and how popular it is in the west now the average anime viewers probably know more shows than I do hahah

    • @telzen8774
      @telzen8774 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Certain shows hit the mainstream, but that doesn't mean anime itself is. I'm in the US and if I went anywhere and started talking to people like "Hey you ever heard of (random anime currently airing)?" no one would know what the fuck I'm talking about.

    • @mexinerdentartaiment
      @mexinerdentartaiment Před 5 měsíci

      @@telzen8774that’s not true bro had my old boss talked about zom 100 as soon as it hit Netflix. Shows that are streaming services are getting newer and talked about all the time. I see people of all ages bring up shows that just came out.

    • @PatManDX
      @PatManDX Před 4 měsíci

      @@telzen8774 It's more certain aspects of weeb culture have gotten popular and have honestly taken a life of their own. V-tubers and Mihoyoverse games really took off over the pandemic, and over in my country they've p much taken over conventions and are honestly mainstream, popular with normies. Older anime remains pretty niche tho.

  • @rurijo3169
    @rurijo3169 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I feel like Geoff’s Canadian pride was also hurt a bit when they said it wasn’t an anime
    Get ‘em Geoff

  • @darwinxavier3516
    @darwinxavier3516 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I think the only reason the anime/cartoon divide is at all taken seriously is because "cartoon" has the stigma of being for kids and therefore lesser quality. The morons who try to excuse poorly written dreck with "it's for kids(therefore it's lower quality because kids don't deserve any better)" help to perpetuate the unfounded stigma. It also doesn't help when academic culture snobs complain about 80s cartoons being nothing but expensive toy commercials. When in reality it's because they believe all children's shows should be rigidly educational, yet a lot of the entertainment like Shakespeare they consider acceptable was once considered lowbrow. The difference between anime and cartoon became purely pedantic once there was enough crossover. Western cartoons weren't even originally "for kids". They were filler entertainment before movies enjoyed by all ages. Some one one day just decided they were for kids, then other people stupidly decided they were for only kids. Now we have anime fans trying way too hard to seem mature by distancing themselves from cartoons. When they should really just stop caring about the vapid opinions of the people telling them "cartoons are for kids".

  • @CuateVolador
    @CuateVolador Před 6 měsíci +68

    "We must not let inferior western cartoons infect out glorious and superior anime industry", bro, imaginé thinking that in a post "Rent a Girlfriend" world

    • @csabaszabo6859
      @csabaszabo6859 Před 6 měsíci +3

      bro have you seen twinkle nora rock me?

    • @tylorhobbs8920
      @tylorhobbs8920 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Dude, just accept that Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and The Last Airbender will never be as good as Conception or Ex-Arm.

  • @TheyCallMeSharkface
    @TheyCallMeSharkface Před 6 měsíci +9

    I rly needed this level of annoyed petty pedantry rn, thank you for make

  • @stuartotaku
    @stuartotaku Před 6 měsíci +12

    I always thought MAL was kinda weird but yeah this seals it for me.
    I sat on Air Bender because I was still mouth breathing then and fancied the show below my superior taste lol. Now it's one of my number 1 shows of all time. I'm sad other mouth breathers are still losing out for no reasons.

  • @eduardonavas9853
    @eduardonavas9853 Před 6 měsíci +79

    Imagine a world where fandoms in animation put away their toxic tendencies and came together just to enjoy and celebrate the medium.

    • @mayconlcruz
      @mayconlcruz Před 6 měsíci +5

      In a world like that, fandoms (in the sense of that large movement that cultures the habit of make a piece of media a core value of your personality) doesn't exist.

    • @projekttaku1
      @projekttaku1 Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@mayconlcruz okay, but can cartoon and anime fans stop acting like they're worlds apart from each other, and manga and comic fans join in the fact that its literally just the same medium from different countries, no different from "Miracleman" being from Britain originally and "Superman" being from american, yet both still counting as comics.

    • @Kraus-
      @Kraus- Před 6 měsíci +6

      The worst is those jabronies who get outraged when an anime adaptation isn't an exact copy of the manga. Bruh if you want the manga it still exists. By definition an adaptation is not an exact copy. You can't pace an animation the same as an individually read manga.

    • @kleyperr6113
      @kleyperr6113 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have to imagine it since it’s not reality.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The word fan stems from the word "fanatic", an explicitly negative term used to dehumanize specific groups of people (whether rightfully so or not is something I won't touch on personally).

  • @hannahpotter124
    @hannahpotter124 Před 6 měsíci +228

    I personally think that anime has become an aesthetic in the animation space. Sure 20 years or so ago there was a very strong line in the sand but I don’t think that anyone can deny the influence that anime has had on western animation and also the influence that western culture has had on Japan in turn. At this point in history, I think we can have anime and anime influenced. Avatar I think is highly anime influenced, obviously. I even count Castlevania as anime just because I can see the influence of Japanese animation. I also think that as we are slowly blending these lines because it’s easy with the internet and spreading animation is easy world wide because of platforms like CZcams, that we can just be animation lovers. If you love animation and like Anime style animation, that’s just your taste like claymation and stop motion can also be seen as a taste.

    • @kylewilliams8114
      @kylewilliams8114 Před 6 měsíci +26

      When Gigguk made a video saying Anime was a brand, I really disliked it, because a brand is something a single company owns. Anime is an artistic movement, in the same vein as Impressionism or Noir film.

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci +3

      I can agree that both Avatar and Castlevania are anime influenced, I'd even add Wakfu/Dofus in there. But there is no way I would mistaken any of them for anime, and that's NOT a bad thing. It's what allows them to be their own thing.

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Stephen Universe? Anime. The Owl House? Anime. ATLA and TLOK? Anime. Literally every good animated show I can think of has at least enough anime influence that I think it counts, to be honest. Genuinely can't think of one that doesn't.

    • @samlewis6487
      @samlewis6487 Před 6 měsíci +8

      ​@GoodwillWright Okay but you're lying. Because they both clearly look like anime. Why wouldn't they be anime? What's that nail in the coffin that says "nope, not anime" to you? It doesn't exist. ESPECIALLY with Castlevania.

    • @gota7738
      @gota7738 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I still disagree with this. If anything the increase in cross cultural influence on design has drawn more attention to how the bigger difference is in staging, pacing, and timing. I'm not sure if this is down to regional differences in production practices or just cultural practices being passed down in the industry.
      I don't think these practices or the aesthetics they've cultivated are inherent to a region's industry but I do think they're ingrained. To even try and intentionally replicate them I think you'd have to go look at how and why the animation was made, rather than the end result.
      That said the growth of overseas collaboration or even just animators working globally, on a level above outsourcing, does allow for more cross cultural pollination and may further erode distinctions.

  • @jimonaldo3108
    @jimonaldo3108 Před 6 měsíci +9

    If i run MAL, the only thing that should matter is whether its useful for the community for SP to be listed on there. If users are asking for it and if everyone in the room can be an adult about their animated show categorization then fuck it, IMHO.

  • @U.Inferno
    @U.Inferno Před 5 měsíci +4

    I have a hunch that there's a drop of Orientalism in this debate that for the most surface level aspects isnt necessary to acknowledge, but should inevitably touched upon if it continues.

  • @jakantogenie
    @jakantogenie Před 6 měsíci +4

    If it was animated in Japan it is by definition anime. I’m convinced.

  • @notenoughmonkeys
    @notenoughmonkeys Před 6 měsíci +8

    Netflix are missing a trick, they already made two series of a gameshow with people trying to differentiate cake from inanimate household goods, why not give anime/cartoons the same treatment?

  • @boiyado6717
    @boiyado6717 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I saw the title and my first thought was that the video was about “But can they beat Goku tho?” Granted, that’s less an anime question, and more of a power-scaling question, but I think it still fits.

  • @namawa7779
    @namawa7779 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Not only was this video super interesting, but now I also want to hear you talk about French animation for a while (as a big fan of Wakfu)

  • @FanOFTrueHeroes
    @FanOFTrueHeroes Před 6 měsíci +3

    It's not champagne, it's only sparkling toon juice.

  • @TheM8
    @TheM8 Před 6 měsíci +50

    Anime is an art movement. Now that it's been spread out we are no longer in the anime era we are in the post-anime era of animation.

  • @IMAPKMNFAN
    @IMAPKMNFAN Před 6 měsíci +33

    my decision to swap to anilist years ago continues to be proven correct lol, it's so much nicer aesthetically, the community discussions are great, and it's so much more generous with its definitions of anime and manga. my only complaint about it would be it not including things like the otherside picnic novels because those are "novels" and not "light novels"

  • @slashb7836
    @slashb7836 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Honestly the strongest argument I can think of for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off being anime is... just watch the fucking opening and tell me with a straight face it's not.

  • @jy3n2
    @jy3n2 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Anime (original definition): Any animated cartoon
    Mecha (original definition): Any robot or engine-powered vehicle
    Star Wars: The Clone Wars (both of them) are mecha anime.

  • @crickett3536
    @crickett3536 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I have learned about so many joint productions from this video. I had no idea of the history of these anime. Thank you!

  • @gota7738
    @gota7738 Před 6 měsíci +22

    I think what interests me on this topic is how the nature of nation's mass production within a region can affect the feel and aesthetics of that output. To the point that audiences can recognise that the overall body of ouput has a distinct feel and aesthetic difference to the animated works of another regions.
    Of course cultural influence is unignoreable, and would only be reinforced by that machine of industry.
    However the nature of animation production is such an odd buiness of being so creatively driven yet also incredibly difficult to do without a mechanisation of the process. Strict organisation and coordination is key to a bearable working environment and quality work.
    When american animation tries to replicate the aesthetic of japanese animation or vice versa, you can still feel the difference, no matter how close they get.
    It's why these coproductions are so fascinating. As global communications opens the door to collaboration, how will our industries influence one another not just aesthetically but on a structural level, if they do at all?
    Right now I do think there's use for the word 'anime' and I do think there's a line, if a very thin, zig zagging and almost worn-away-at-some-points one. However there might come a day where it doesn't, or maybe it will have just shifted placement.
    I love animation so much.

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci

      Probably what allows anime to be anime is the fact Japan can work people that hard. You won't really see it normally from "western" places because most people wouldn't do that type of work for a burger-flipper salary.
      So I don't think the line will be blurred anytime soon.

    • @ethanhayes7038
      @ethanhayes7038 Před 6 měsíci +7

      You're so right though. AtLA's animation still has the underlying vibe of a western cartoon, and Panty and Stocking is still unmistakably anime. These two worlds are on some deeper, fundamental level incapable of perfectly imitating each other, and so it seems the only things that truly bridge the gap are international productions. Scott Pilgrim comes a lot closer to looking like an authentic American cartoon than Panty and Stocking did but you can still just _feel_ the anime in its core DNA.

    • @gota7738
      @gota7738 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@GoodwillWright that's not how animation works

    • @GoodwillWright
      @GoodwillWright Před 6 měsíci

      @@gota7738 Animation and work culture go hand-in-hand. I'm not saying that's the only reason that makes anime anime. But do you think anime would still be sustainable if Japan was paying their animators (Taiwan, South Korea, China as well) the same as you would be paid in say the US? Plus only working 8-10 hour days and having privileges?
      I'm not saying that other places can't make "Japanese-like" animation. But it would be an incredibly different process from board to board.

    • @gota7738
      @gota7738 Před 6 měsíci

      @@GoodwillWright I think it would be more sustainable yes. Time is useful but good animation comes from organisation, thought and skill. Exhaustion undermines two of those and hampers the last one. All the time in the world won't save a poorly organised production and you need more than hard work for animation, you need knowledge and problem solving.
      To be clear I don't think what differentiates anime is quality. What unites poor quality to good quality anime and differentiates the output from other nations output is a particular approach to pacing, staging and timing.

  • @IdealisticDog
    @IdealisticDog Před 6 měsíci +4

    Debunking taken to the next level, loved the entire segment showing how to research and validate something.
    Great video, thanks for saying.

  • @twaggytheatricks4960
    @twaggytheatricks4960 Před 6 měsíci +3

    That last part really makes me want a video on Loonatics Unleashed😂
    Both that and French animation, if I'm bring honest! Would love to see you cover vlassics like Code Lyoko leading to Oban-Star Racers, nkt to mention Ankama studio's Wakfu.
    That said, thanks a ton for this one! I'm glad you brought attention to the growing merging of western and eastern styles over the years.

  • @EeveeFlipnoteStudios
    @EeveeFlipnoteStudios Před 6 měsíci +68

    I live in Japan and when I talk to people about non-Japanese animated media, the Japanese person typically calls it an anime. One of my friends watches the Japanese dub of Adventure Time and she called it an anime, so clearly the way Japanese people think of anime is different from anime fans in other countries.

    • @colbysbees
      @colbysbees Před 6 měsíci

      Did you move to Japan or were you born there? I’d love to work in animation in Japan

    • @appelofdoom8211
      @appelofdoom8211 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Japanese persona definition of anime: must have a japanese dub (optional)

    • @meaniezucchini5216
      @meaniezucchini5216 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Pretty sure this comes from a time when Western animation was almost entirely episodic and kid friendly. The distinction is getting less and less important for Western audiences as time passes and we see more Western series with character development and serious themes. But it really was a meaningful distinction for us back then.

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Před 6 měsíci +2

      That kind of reminds me of a old poll that made in Japan asking people their favorite anime and, while the majority of the list was composed of anime, Tom & Jerry was the only cartoon included, because honestly, T&J is beloved all over the world
      That also reminds me that two of the most important anime magazines featured two Western animated productions in some of their covers. Animage dedicated a cover to When the Wind Blows and Newtype featured Who Framed Roger Rabbit

  • @CORV3TT33
    @CORV3TT33 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Netflix jail might no longer exist... but Disney+ jail certainly does, I cant watch Undead Unluck in Australia, its supposed to be on there...
    Edit... looks like Disney+ has made it available here, episode one atleast...

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 6 měsíci +9

      Yeah gonna make a video on that soon enough

    • @ukyoize
      @ukyoize Před 6 měsíci

      You can watch anything if you know how to use a computer

    • @CORV3TT33
      @CORV3TT33 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ukyoize I'm aware, I just only resort to that if there is no other option...

  • @ianboswell
    @ianboswell Před 6 měsíci +5

    This argument is actually really dumb. In Japan all cartoons are called Anime. So everything animated is anime. MAL counting Cyber Six, Scissors Seven, and Big-O as anime when they don't count Batman: The Animated Series or Scott Pilgrim as an anime. Just looking at it, it's COVERED in Science Saru's whole vibes. I've been a big fan of their work since Kemonozume and I'd say their entries in the Star Wars: Visisions were anime... and... Yep! Visions is on MAL.

  • @patyos2
    @patyos2 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Scott Pilgrim is basically in same situation as Cyberpunk Edgerunners, It's also like saying that Cyberpunk Egerunners is not an anime because of its source material.

  • @uke4ia
    @uke4ia Před 6 měsíci +6

    I appreciated the brief clip from Summit of the Gods, which I enjoyed a lot. A French animated movie based on a Japanese manga about Japanese characters.

  • @whizthesugoi
    @whizthesugoi Před 6 měsíci +6

    The editor popped off in this one
    Cheers to them!

  • @RadioZonde
    @RadioZonde Před 6 měsíci +18

    MAL and the people running it are the purest definition of being confidently wrong while also going 'well ackshellally' regardless of any facts presented to them.
    Weirdly enough also the same people who would go into a full on panic attack when they realize that they can't simply turn on subtitles during their visit to japan.
    Thank you for this vid, hopefully it helps others simply drop MAL for better sites

  • @bidoof6458
    @bidoof6458 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I found this out not long ago, but you know Bakugan? The final season of the original series was on MAL as being released in 2016. I was wondering what was up, since that show ended in like 2007. So, the last season did not air in Japan before 2016, because it wasn't as popular there, but it aired in NA. Then it released in Japan, which they have it count as being the official release date; the point at which it became anime.
    Just thought this might help some of your arguments about Scott being an anime, and that is should be considered one on MAL.

  • @usvidragonslayer3091
    @usvidragonslayer3091 Před 6 měsíci +3

    And i thought the "anime dub vs sub" argument is the stupidiest argument

  • @ashbanasiak9385
    @ashbanasiak9385 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Can we just talk about how Scott Pilgrim just made lightyears ending actually enjoyable think about it an old version of our main Protag tried to force the Protag to do something but the Protag does the opposite causing a fight. But while lightyear was boring and dull, Scott Pilgrim made it funny. This is literally just the hold my beer meme and it’s hilarious

  • @BluGuyEX
    @BluGuyEX Před 6 měsíci +3

    I'm so glad you mentioned CyberSix. That show goes so hard and it's such a shame the second season didn't get greenlit.

  • @vustvaleo8068
    @vustvaleo8068 Před 6 měsíci +3

    meanwhile Mobile Suit ZZ Gundam is not considered an anime despite the fully Japanese production, creators, staff, and studio. (I hope people will get that in-joke reference)

  • @TheOneWhoKnocks70
    @TheOneWhoKnocks70 Před 6 měsíci +24

    Lol the age old argument "is it anime or not" has been resurrected

    • @JAI_SHREE_RAM12337
      @JAI_SHREE_RAM12337 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Noooooooo

    • @shadowreaver752
      @shadowreaver752 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I thought we left that in the dirt when a Japanese guy considered the minions movie anime.

    • @DHankins19
      @DHankins19 Před 6 měsíci

      Its 100% an anime I am 4 eps in and yea. Its def not a cartoon.

  • @neverpaint691
    @neverpaint691 Před 6 měsíci +4

    ANIME is a Japanese colloquialism which comes from shortening the world "animation."

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Před 6 měsíci

      @@fanror And now its getting even worse when some westerners put Chinese and Korean stuff under Japanamation.

  • @Vanreis
    @Vanreis Před 6 měsíci +3

    This whole debate reminds me of my childhood in my homeland when anime and manga was the new weird, nerdy thing you were laughed at for enjoying and the fights in the fandom were exactly just as childish. I remember especially how people considered anime/manga automatically good so if they didn't like something it couldn't be from that category. My favorite was the endless mudslinging over Dragon Ball because as genre defining as it was it had it's share of haters who could not consider it part of the same family as the things they enjoyed. It's pretty funny by itself but also tiring that people STILL do this shit instead of just opening their minds a little bit.

    • @rainbowskin3379
      @rainbowskin3379 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think that Dragonball single handedly brought Anime into the mainstream in the west. Ask any masculine guy that watches anime and it's almost always the first one they saw. Especially Black men in America, Dragonball was the gateway drug.

    • @Vanreis
      @Vanreis Před 6 měsíci

      @@rainbowskin3379 Funny, for me it was Sailor Moon, then an obscure basketball anime about a short highschooler and THEN Dragon Ball. But yeah, hard agree, it was the show that popularized Anime in both Europe and Americas.

  • @cherriegetison6093
    @cherriegetison6093 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Omg, someone actually acknowledging that Pantheon exists. (Pantheon the 2022 animated series, because that name has horrible search engine optimization.)