This text examines the artistic development of anime, from its origins
as a subset of the Japanese film industry to its modern-day status, as
one of the most popular forms of animation worldwide. Chapter One
provides a discussion of the history of anime and the separate phases of
the artistic process involved in creating a traditional anime film.
The main body of the text comprises nine chapters, each of which is
devoted to a detailed analysis of a chosen production and explores the
technical and thematic developments pioneered in works such as Ninja Scroll, Perfect Blue, and Howl's Moving Castle.
The final chapter examines the impact of the medium within Western
contexts, focusing on changing perceptions of anime and on the medium's
frequent appearances within Western pop culture and the fine arts. A
complete bibliography and filmography are included. |
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