Anime is considered distinct because of its relative prominence combined with its differences from western animation and distinct stylistic differences, or at least that's my guess. People would want a different word to talk about this animation that's not like typical western animation.Gladion said:Yeah, probably, but I think that was the point. Why? We don't have another word for japenese, german, french, australian etc. films. Why is the word 'anime' neccessary here? It just gives a lot of people the impression 'anime' was a genre, which it is not, it's a form of art, like books, films and even a few video games. Which brings me to another point: how can someone 'hate anime'? There's so fuckin many and they're so fuckin different there's gotta be something you can enjoy.A random person said:Probably just a convenient word to refer to it separately from western animation.Gladion said:As far as I'm concerned, Anime is just the japanese word for 'cartoon' and japanophile pricks just started using the term for... whatever reason.Souplex said:Just because it is from Japan does not mean it is better, it should not even have its own unique name! Canadian animation does not have its own title so why should Japanese?
As for people hating all anime, they're just stupid, somewhat elitist (like that "I'll never succumb to watching anime" post I responded to earlier), or most likely trolling. I just recommend then Cowboy Bebop, since it has a superior English dub and lacks a lot of the things people hate about anime. Also the Miyazaki films since nobody can really hate them and they also lack the things people hate about anime.