Irridium said:
One big difference between anime and western shows, or at least it's more prevalent in anime (or anime that's available in the US, at least), is that anime actually ends. Compared to western animated shows (or, really, shows in general), which are either cut off before their prime or continue to go on and die slow, painful deaths.
In anime, things change, the story moves forward. In the west, everything stays more or less the same all the time. While that's not a bad thing in and of itself, the fact that essentially all shows ever do that. Which tends to lead to the first three seasons being strong and great, but most after that tend to decline.
Again, not sure if having definitive "ends" in anime is a standard or just what they decide to advertise more in the west, but it just seems more prevalent from what I've seen. Which I find rather refreshing.
No, you're pretty right there, most anime do "end", and I think this is what makes the stories a little more satisfying. This is thanks to the fact they're usually based on source material that has already been running well before the anime version, so they know where things are headed. Also, animation is expensive, and can't go on forever unless the name of your show is "Bleach" or "Naruto" in which case, it's a licence to print money.
The downside is sometimes anime have no ending, but end anyway. What sometimes happens is a show will go over-budget, or they simply can't keep going. In which case you're left with the story equivalent of blue balls. If you're lucky, they will sometimes continue the story in a second season or a movie, but that often comes many years later, if it happens at all.
Also with regards to Futurama, I never really found "Jurassic Bark" that sad, I always thought "Luck of the Fryrish" was sadder. "Don't you... Forget about me..."
*EDIT* HOLY NINJA POSTS BATMAN! There's some great posts here, but I really should get to bed, it's 4:30 AM and I'm looking a bit like my avatar at the moment. Hopefully I'll be able to find them again tomorrow and respond