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Meaning of anime in English
(Definition of “anime” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of “anime”
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We asked ourselves - if an anime character stepped off of the screen, what would she be like?
However, we have drawn from the anime women who shirk stereotypically weak female portrayals (spineless, immature, squirmy, and coquette persona) and display a powerful, energetic character.
The final version of the story reflects inspiration drawn from numerous other anime and fictional works.
Scripts regarding the plot of the anime closely followed the author's planned ending.
Following the production of the movie, he stated that the process was so exhausting he would not like to direct another anime again.
Producers of anime generally deny any religious motivation for depiction of crucifixion.
There are also garage kits, which are often figures of anime characters in multiple parts that require assembly.
She wrote four more story arcs, which are often published simultaneously with the five corresponding seasons of the anime adaptation.
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anime
Japanese films made using characters and images that are drawn rather than real, or one of these films.

