The simple difference between anime and cartoon. This is from an expert.

Growing up, I always loved to watch cartoons. Cartoons from Nickelodeon, Silverbird Network, Toonami, Cartoon Network, and some other TV stations that show cartoons. Most of the time, I had to wake up as early as 6 a.m. to watch Ben 10 on the Cartoon Network, but as I got older, I got tired of watching shows like this because they started looking like kids shows. Probably because I am not a kid anymore, that's why I do not enjoy the shows anymore, but everything changed when I came into contact with anime in 2012.

From my exploration of cartoons and anime, I have been able to deduce these facts about the two verses. Cartoons and anime are the same only in their names. The fact that anime has its origins in Japan makes this easy to explain. The word cartoon in Japan means anime, but that's where the similarities stop.

If we are talking about the storylines of cartoons and anime, it's like comparing an adult's life with that of a kid. There are indeed some anime that are meant for kids, but they cannot be compared to those of regular cartoons because their storylines are different. In cartoons, the stories are more humorous, straightforward, and created to put a lasting smile on kids' faces, but anime writers have a different thought. Anime storylines are more complicated; even the anime for kids always has a story that has a message attached to it.

Anime for adults is always very complicated, which makes it feel like you are watching a normal TV show. A person can get very emotional while watching anime and even after watching it. The plots of anime are more relatable to people who watch them because they are things we see in our daily lives, while cartoons do not have this factor, except for a few cartoons that stand out because of this factor that was added, like Rick and Morty and Big Mouth.

Another distinguishing factor between cartoons and anime is that most anime are animated based on the story from their manga. There is already an ongoing story for anime lovers. There are manga, manhwa, light novels, and many more. Books like this are published before the anime is animated, while we hardly see things like this in cartoons.

Let's talk about the fan base.

Anime has become a global sensation, attracting fans from all over the world. People outside of Japan are increasingly enjoying various anime shows, leading to the formation of numerous fan groups and communities dedicated to these series and their characters. In Fact, Some anime characters have gained more fans than popular movie actors; talk as Gojo, Naruto, Goku, Ichigo, and many more.

While cartoons often focus on simple, standalone stories, anime frequently develops rich, ongoing narratives with deeply developed characters. This allows viewers to form strong emotional connections with the characters, which is less common in traditional Western cartoons. The devoted fanbases that emerge around anime characters demonstrate the powerful impact of these stories and their ability to resonate with a global audience. This level of fan engagement and community building is a distinctive feature of anime compared to cartoons. Anime is so big we even have a community on Hive connecting a lot of hivians from all over the world,

In my country, we anime fans used to have a get-together called Otaku Connect. This get-together is held in different cities, like Lagos and Abuja. Here are some of the pictures taken during the last get-together.


Image one was design by myself on Canvas

Image two is mine, taken while watching Cartoon network

The rest of the images are from our Otaku Instagram page these are friends from the get together. You can check it out for more anime cosplay.

Hello anime friends, this is an entry for the #juneinleo daily prompt and today we are talking about the difference between cartoons and anime which I am sure many of you agree with me. Anyway, I am inviting you all to join on this prompt so we can share our knowledge together. To learn more about this daily prompt, you can visit the @leogrowth page to get more information. Thanks for reading.

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woah is that u in the last photo. where's your cosplay bro

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It wasn't good, so I don't want to share.
I cosplay as Luffy. I got the hard shirt, but it was looking so small, and I wasn't wearing any underclothes. 😭😭 For the next one, I will do better

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come on bro share with us. that's not the anime spirit lol. this the juicy stuff we wanna see. not random photos of other people cosplaying

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🤣🤣
They are friends. I’m not sharing mine. I felt so embarrassed when I saw others .

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o.o we want u to share yorus D; dont be embarassed u already sang for us on hive how bad can it be O.O

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Reading this had me smiling ear to ear not just cos I love anime but how nicely articulated your work is.

You literally spoke my mind. The emotionally part though, I remember my first exposure to anime was Naruto... I cried. I laughed. Above all I learnt.

Anime is Life... I love how they always help you see things from different perspectives even from that of the so called villain.

Omo, I think I am talking too much, weldone Boss.

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Even the little you said
I understand more than you have said

Sometimes not all hero’s are right
Their action might be wrong but the course of their fight are right.
Anime has help me see the world in a new way ❤️❤️

Thanks for commenting

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These names are so similar and same same but they're now used differently nowadays. But as you say, anime has its roots in Japan. And most cartoons are for younger kids. Animes are aimed for all people of all ages, and their story is somewhat relatable to real life.

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even this is pretty hard to define since there are animes solely aimed for kids. and there are cartoons which contain complex plots like avatar. (i haven't finished watching that due to complexity. hahaha) i don't know how to differentiate one from the other except that if it is in japanese then it is probably anime.

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Well, avatar plot isn’t that complicated for a kid to understand. I was very young when I watched avatar the last air bender and I understood it so well but anime like attack on titan, Naruto, or death note have an age limit for you to be able to understand the message they are passing

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I didn't grow up watching cartoons, I am jealous😩 Btw, this anime community thing is actually something that baffles me. Is it that amazing to come together as a group of people to identify that you all share that interest together?😂 I guess this curiosity might lead me to entering the community as well.

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🤣😅
If you’re not watching anime then you’re missing big time.
If your steeze is at 100% and you start watching anime, your steeze would move to 10,000%

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Wow, this is a real meaning of being a fan. the get together would be really colorful when everyone picks and dresses like the fans they represent.

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