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^^your wrong, there is discussion, maybe no where you can stand, but that just means you don't belong in this discussion.
anyway, I think that shows like avatar and (never watched oban)
should be recognized as anime because what others here have said, they make an honest go at the anime style, and they do not mock the japanese culture or anime stylization.
shows like teen titans just swing at the ball with their eye's closed, not even sticking to any general style or composure. when ever the avatar is frightened his head doesn't blow into a blimp with tears jumping from his face like on teen titans,
or kappa mikey.
and honestly, if you had gone your entire life without knowing the word anime, would you have really shunned shows in the catagory of avatar and oban from this type of thing?
would the differences between the animations and styles really be apparent between say, avatar and dragonball? or...........might I say it, avatar and naruto?
I'm not going to deepen this but avatars styles, story, and delicate construction, have varified to me that it could stand chin-up with some of the more classic animes. but you have to take your head out of the box in order to see the similaritys
now I'm not just saying that any back-wood cartoon can jump out of nowhere and say "hey, I'm anime" but I think we should take into consideration that the terms
"manga, anime" used in japan refers to all forms of animation and cartoons, and if we're sticking to strict, "japanese" rules then we should use their termanology, and refer to all animations and comics as anime, unless stated otherwise
but to the japanese, babyloonytoons is anime, as well as shows like avatar and the boondocks,
also, where would afro samurai stand in all this? lets see you find a word to fit afro samurai and basilisk without being able to use the words anime and manga those shows would stand very close resemblances, no?
Everything came from nothing, therefore everything is nothing.
There's nothing to worry about.