Yes. Breaking the Habit by Linkin Park was an AMAZING video. Too bad it never caught on and got imitated by other bands more. That's one instance in which I wouldn't mind copycat examples...I mean think about it, if no one imitated Tezuka without his permission, whether it's the eyes or the pacing, we wouldn't have ANY modern anime looking the way that it does. Sure some people are rip-off artists, but some are just influenced by powerful visuals. In some instance, copying from others is okay. Anime studios today got as good as they are mostly from indirectly imitating eachother's styles. They clearly don't need places like CalArts (good as it is) over in Japan. They just teach themselves and learn from their fellow artists. But there is a consistent look to anime in some ways. Not too much though, IMO. I suspect that's part of what subliminally (on some level) motivates anime haters to criticize it with the oh so popular phrase "it all looks the same" or "it's all the same garbage". Nothing could be further from the truth. Everybody steals from somebody, when they're first getting started. Some just make their imitation obvious than others. For example, Nyanko-Chan over at DeviantART obviously imitated Bleach a lot in the beginning, but look how innovative and impressive she is for an American artist today. She's Totally Awesome in terms of artwork. Just as good as many Japanese artists, and she's American.
Sorry for diverging the thread topic.