Japanimation Japanimation (Japan Animation) is becoming one of Japan's most popular export products; it is a growing phenomenon in the United States. Anime has attracted a large number of fans in many countries; artistic details, attractive and horrible story adds to fan addiction. University fans clubs, clubs, and the Internet have advertised animation until the conference opened all over the world (although it is from French, in Japan, I was talking about animation).
When Japan's animation was recognized by the world, it was called Japanimation. This is important because the visual media gives a clear connection between Japan and its culture. The cultural products consumed are essentially Japanese, and famous for the combination of the two words of Japan and animation (Japan). In the late 1980s, the word was replaced by its current label animation. Various definitions are found online at urbandictionary.com which is an online dictionary of many slang terms provided by website visitors. Despite being a North American and public internet resource, it distinguishes between different uses and meanings of the terms forming animation and Otaku. Urbandictionary.com can be viewed as a source of information from a general cultural perspective including stereotypes. Anime is available all over the world and is influenced by opinions that people can use.
Recently the term "Japanese anime" has been reviewed and its meaning is different from the meaning of animation which tends to explain Japanese culture production. In Japan this term is commonly used to refer to domestic animation. Re-appearing words symbolize Japan's purer genre. Although animation can still be used as comprehensive generic name of this type still, it is regarded as equivalent to influence animation of Japan other than Japan. This reestablished the cultural division of Japanese animation. In the next article of Urbandictionary, I pointed out subtle points about the imaginary consumption line and acceptance of Japanese animation.