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Anime is becoming a phenomena. More and more Anime series and films come out yearly and also the population of Anime fans around the globe keeps on increasing also. Furthermore, the recognition of a particular Anime title that became a hit TV series usually lasts for years. Eventhough the show has ended on the television station where it was aired, fans will search for their very own copies of the series and watch it over and over. One could possibly be wondering: What is the secret behind Anime's success? What does Anime have that often cannot be found in its Western counterparts? In this particular article, I will attempt to point out some of the important aspects behind the success of Anime.

What will be the reason behind this popularity and massive appeal? What makes Japanese animation so unique? The answer is simple. American animations usually target small kids and also are according to short, one-episode stories. On the flip side, Japanese anime series target both kids and adults and also are usually a complete serial with various episodes. Furthermore, the characters within the latter are comparatively more beautiful and attractive, and also the story lines are determined by varied topics, starting from politics to violent battles to personal relationships. This makes them popular with both males and females.

Needless to say, anime is now a part and parcel of American culture. From 'Spirited Away', the Oscar-winning fantasy flick by Hayao Maiyazaki, to the violent 'Ghost within the Shell' series, the and popular 'Pokeman' for kids to TV shows, such as Adult Swim, and games like 'Final Fantasy', Japanese animation has spread its roots everywhere. In fact, it was the popular Shojo anime that encouraged women to involve in video-gaming and take interest in animation, which was otherwise thought to be meant only for guys. Anime and Manga are now also known for the major change in their stylistic approach.

Exciting action and complexity draws out a wider variety of viewers.

While cartoons, who were made in Western countries mainly targets children as its main audience, Anime, alternatively, targets a wider array of viewers. In all reality, a big a part of the die-hard Anime fan population are teenagers and people in their early to mid 20's. In the majority of cases, while children benefit from the spectacular actions and fight scenes, adults and young people appreciate the complexity of the story and it is emotional content. Most Anime series are mixes of comedy, action, and drama.

Main characters grow and develop their abilities as the story progress.

Unlike in most western cartoons, wherein once the hero has established its character there's just a little room (often none) for improvement, Anime characters grow as the story goes along. The best example could be the "Dragonball Z" characters where they even use "power levels" to show the improvement in a character's fighting skill. In the sports Anime titles "Slam Dunk: Team Shohoku" and "Hajime No Ippo", the main characters learn different techniques in each and every match. Oftentimes, the most exciting moment within an episode of an see anime series, is when the villain and the other characters are surprised by the hero's new ability.

Making the viewers watch out for the episodes to come.

Most Anime series seem to get the viewers "hooked". By purposely keeping the story hanging by the end of every episode, viewers often watch out for the next and they would never want to miss out and episode. On most action Anime series, the battle between the hero as well as the villain lasts for several episodes while keeping each episode not the same as the additional.

Although there are actually more factors why fans keep going after their favorite Anime titles, we have pointed out three of the most frequent factors. (1) It can attract more viewers since it purposely targets a wider array of audiences. (2) The way the Anime characters grow and improve provides more excitement to the viewers. This is also among the key factors behind the success of Role-Playing Games (RPG). And then finally, (3) viewers are attached to their favorite series because of the way Anime writers intentionally ends every episode by not giving a definite conclusion to the story.q2IhiaO.jpg
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