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Antea
Doc
Gabi
Ema
aNa
Endi
Crna
Anja
Escort
Devilchild
Nocni vuk
Your Guardian Angel
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My Anime List
Ovo su animei koje sam gledala.
Postavila sam ih po abecednom redu.
Mislim da sam još nešto i zaboravila jer ih ima puno.
Aika
A Dog of Flanders
Angel Sanctuary
Angel Heart
Angelic Layer
Akira
Arjuna
Astro boy
Avatar
Beyblade
>V-Force
>G-Revolution
Bleach
Bokura ga ita
Cardcaptor Sakura
Claymore
Chobits
Chi's sweet home
Code Geass
Cowboy Bebop
Cutey Honey
Darker Than Black
Death Note
Detective Conan
Descendants of Darkness
Digimon(1,2,3...)
D.N Angel
DoReMi
Dragonball
>Z
>GT
Duel Masters
Eden of the East
Elfen Lied
Flint Hammerhead
Fruits Basket
Full Metal Alchemist
Ganz
Genocyber
Ghost in the Shell
Hamtaro
Hayate No Gotoku
Hellsing
Inuyasha
Kamikatze Kaito Jeanne
Kannazuki No Miko
Lovely Complex
Lucky Star
Megaman NT Warrior
Michiko to Hatchin
Monster Rancher
Monster
Nadia
Najica
Naruto
Negima
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Noir
Nyan Koi
One Piece
Oh!My Goddess
Ouran High School Host Club
Paradise Kiss
Pokemon
Power Stone
Pretty Cure
Princess Mononoke
Ranma 1/2
Sailormoon
Samurai Champloo
Shaman King
Slayers
Spirited Away
Sugar Sugar Rune
The Cat Returns
Tokyo Mew Mew
True Tears
Vampire Hunter D
Vampire Knight
Vision of Escaflowne
Wedding Peach
Wolf`s Rain
Yu-Gi-Oh!
>GX
X (Clamp)
07 Ghost
The style in which anime is drawn is very unique and not really found in other types of animated art. It is this style which standardizes most of the anime in Japan and one that has changed very little since it's inception. Part of understanding what anime is involves how it is drawn, mostly because it is the first step in perceiving what makes anime so different. Here I'll try to break down some of the most fundamental parts of the anime drawing style:
http://img14.imgspot.com/?u=05/68/07/Nakie2.JPG
Large Eyes: By far the most prominent feature of typical anime characters are the large, saucer-sized eyes that they possess. In fact, a starting point for some anime/manga artists is the eyes, because of their importance in the overall presentation of the character. Specifically, there are several reasons why the eyes are so large. Originally, when the first anime/manga artist, Osamu Tezuka drew characters, he was influenced by the West's slight exaggeration on features such as the eyes. Tezuka mimicked this practice of Western cartoons, specifically choosing the large eyes as a way of conveying feeling and emotion. This is a trend that carries over into the latest anime today (as featured on the left by Kyoko Otonashi of "Maison Ikkoku"). With larger eyes, an anime character is able to display all sorts of emotions, from extreme happiness to burning anger, and so on. Another reason for large eyes on anime characters is to convey friendliness or openness in expression. Small eyes on an anime character usually are hostile and cold, without much emotion, and are sometimes employed on "evil" characters (villains) to increase their aura of "unfriendliness".
Multi-Color Natural Hair: Another prominent feature of the anime drawing style is the use of normally unnatural hair colors for anime characters. Anime character hair color comes in just about every color known to mankind, including but not limited to blue, brown, red, black, purple, green, white, teal, and pink. Like the large eyes, there is a reason for the crayon box of hair color. One reason is to specifically tell one character from another easily and with little difficulty. An anime/manga artist may or may not have a consistent scheme for drawing their characters - for example, drawing all the male characters the same and all the female characters the same as well. By assigning different hair color (and styles) to each of the characters, the artist makes it much easier for the audience to tell them apart, as well as increase the uniqueness of each character (pretty easy to tell the characters apart in Magic Knight Rayearth pictured on the right, huh?). Another possible reason for the multi-colored hair would be to highlight personality - for example, the red-haired females in anime tend towards the strong, brash, powerful personalities (Asuka from "Neon Genesis Evangelion", female Ranma from "Ranma 1/2", and Shiris from "Record of Lodoss War" are a few examples of this. While color of hair does not always necessarily indicate personality type, it has still nevertheless been used (and still is used at times) as such.
Occasional Cute Super-Deformity (SD): This does not occur in all anime, but is sometimes employed, usually as a humorous or comedic depiction of what may be a normal, serious, character. Anime characters are sometimes drawn and animated in smaller-than-usual style and put in humourous situations. For example - at times, a "normally" drawn character may be suddenly turned into the "small" drawn character in order to show and increase comedic reactions and expressions to situations. Characters drawn in this way are referred to as "super-deformed" (or "SD" for short). Comedy has been the main function of the "SD" style, but different presentation, compactness, and simple "cute" factor are also reasons for anime characters being sometimes drawn in "super-deformed" style. The Ryouga (from Ranma 1/2) picture on the left that has pretty much become my signature "avatar" for use on these webpages is an example of the "SD" style.
There are many more drawing and animation techniques unique to anime, but these are some of the most basic of traits that you will need to know in order to understand anime.