Originally Posted by
Me
The only country which produces true anime is Japan; therefore unless it comes from Japan, it's not anime.
Um, geography and the dictionary. Anime is the Japanese term for animation, and in Western terminology, it refers to the animation style which was developed in and originates from Japan. Some shows mimic the anime style, like
Xiaolin Showdown and the Marathon shows (
Totally Spies, Martin Mystery, Team Galaxy), but are they anime? No, because they orignate from Europe, not Japan. (In fact,
Martin Mystery was based on a book series in Europe). And despite what some fans may tell you,
Avatar: The Last Airbender is not an anime. It was created by 2 Americans and its' mythos is more rooted in Chinese mythology than Japanese. A show whose animation is done in Japan or mimics the anime style are not anime in the Western definition of the word.
And that fact doesn't change the fact that an equal amount of studios are not. Does
Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy mimic the anime style? No. Does
Billy & Mandy? Again, no. What about
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, iMucha Lucha!, Legion of Superheroes, Class of 3000, Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy, The Replacements, Phineas & Ferb, Kim Possible, Chowder, Corneil & Bernie, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Total Drama Island, House of Mouse, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
Ben 10,
Squirrel Boy,
Batman: The Brave and the Bold? Would you call any of those shows anime or anime imitators?
Like DG said above, unless every other nation on Earth besides decides to shut down all of their their animation studios, then anime (or the anime style) will not become the only style of animation on Earth. You have nothing to worry about.
