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BT2009 wrote:>Fallout New Vegas icon
Is that where Bam's avatar comes from?


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BT2009 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:BT2009 wrote:Mind if you exclude Blazing Teens? That WAS a 3D Anime. (till season 4)
A little bit of Googling and I can confirm that some people do call it an anime, despite it having been made in China, so I dunno if they're calling it that incorrectly because of the art style of seasons 3 and 4 or if you can actually call an animated show made outside of Japan an anime.
However, it is definitely not a "3D anime"; the first two seasons are live action, and the Japanese word anime (アニメ) means "animation"; live action is definitely not animation. "3D anime" would have to be done in CGI. The second two seasons, however, are animated, and therefore could be classified as anime; however, they are not 3D.
On a side note, according to the Wikipedia article, Blazing Teens (unlike most Chinese TV shows) was translated into several languages, including Latin. Why was Blazing Teens translated into Latin?
THAT'S THE PROBLEM! LIVE ACTION! HENCE 3D! And season 3 wasn't drawn: It looked live also (iirc). Season 4 WAS the drawn one, mistaken for an Anime due to its art style.
Also wait wut? LATIN?! I wish I learnt Latin as it is...


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GrandPiano wrote:So wait, first you said it was an anime, then you said it was "mistaken for an anime" in the fourth season. Which is it? No matter what the case, live action can never be anime. Also:
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