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Children's manga (Japanese: 子供向け漫画, Hepburn: kodomo-muke manga) and children's anime (子供向けアニメ, kodomo-muke anime) refer to manga and anime directed towards children. [1] These series are usually moralistic, often educating children about staying in the right path in life. Each chapter is usually a self-contained story.
Mach GoGoGo (1997 anime series) Machine Robo: Battle Hackers; Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid; Maple Town; Marcelino Pan y Vino (TV series) Marine Boy; Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers; Maya the Honey Bee; Medabots; Mega Man (1994 TV series) Mega Man Star Force (TV series) Mighty Cat Masked Niyander; Mix Master; Mon Colle Knights; Monster ...
However, Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to the animation produced exclusively in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, anime is generally described as all animated works in japan, regardless of style, type or origin.
Pages in category "Japanese children's animated action television series" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Japanese children's animated comedy television series" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Anime television series, anime film [38] Sailor Moon: 1991 Naoko Takeuchi: Manga Anime television series, anime films, live-action television series [9] Sailor Moon Crystal: 2014 Naoko Takeuchi: Manga ONA, Anime television series [53] Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō: 2013 Masami Kurumada: Manga ONA [54] Saint October: 2007 Konami Digital Entertainment
This is a list of Japanese television series. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run.
English-language dictionaries typically define anime (/ ˈ æ n ɪ m eɪ /) [10] as "a style of Japanese animation" [11] or as "a style of animation originating in Japan". [12] Other definitions are based on origin, making production in Japan a requisite for a work to be considered "anime".