Anime is a very distinct and interesting style of animation. After researching into the world of anime, I was very surprised to find out that it is not solely a Japanese style of animation. I was also surprised to find how popular the art form is and that there is a large culture that exists within the anime community of people who are extremely enthusiastic about what the style of animation stands for.
I found Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple to be the most interesting examples of anime. One of the things that stood out to me the most was the use of color and how consistent it was throughout each individual episode. Most of the other anime examples that I watched used over exaggerated colors, which is interesting within itself, but this particular example focused more on the facial expressions and actions to make it unique and entertaining for the viewer.
One of the other elements that I really liked was the use of humor throughout the animations. Although much of the humor was not intentional, the lightness of this particular example made for the viewing to be more pleasurable. Oftentimes, with other anime, it is difficult to stay within the story because of how graphic or over-the-top it may be. This one, however, managed to blend together the perfect amount of over the top animation with serious action. I think that this one was the most easy to follow and enjoy.
Even though anime can be over the top with the animation, I feel like this example has some elements that relate to Disney animated films, especially ones of the 90s. One of the first things that came to my mind was the Disney animated film Atlantis because I feel that the style of that film and this series are very similar.
An interesting side note, one of the characters in Pixar’s film Toy Story 3 came from anime. It was a small role in the scene where Woody gets taken to the girls house accidentally, but it shows how much of an influence anime has on the animation culture.
Here's an example of some of the animation in this example:
