>Calling issues "chapters">Calling solicitations "leaks">Calling licensed comics "indie">Calling artstyle "animation">Calling cartoons storyboarded in the west "anime"
>Calling OP heterosexual
>>153896686Fpbp
>>153896635>>Calling cartoons storyboarded in the west "anime"nobody does this.
>>153896635Anime is a style. It's not tied to a location or ethnicity of the person making it.Especially with how prevalent outsourcing is in the industry now.
>>153899544Netflix does it.
>>153899544>Avatar
>>153899544>>153899549lol
>>153899544I remember the Nandato forums had to stop people from posting Avatar in the anime section
>>153899549Nope
>>153899598ok 12 years from 2008 did this until people in the school yard explained to them why they were wrong.
>>153899544It’s now the mainstream way to refer to any cartoon with strong visual influence from one or more of the popular Japanese cartoons that have been worldwide hits
>>153896635>>Calling artstyle "animation"This one always bothered the piss out of me. Not liking an art style doesn't necessarily make the animation of something bad, animation and art styles are two completely different things.
>>153899668at most it's loose shorthand. nobody thinks they're categorically equivalent.
>>153899738It depends how old and how into animation you are. Kids and teens today have gotten everything served in one streaming trough their whole childhoods. So while normies understand anime comes from Japan they also tend to think that’s just what you call the art style.
>>153896635>Calling a comic based on an animated show a "season" of said show
>calling sprite-based graphics (isually dogshit 8-bit or 16-bit) in a videogame "pixel art".
>>153896635Calling golden age cartoon shorts "episodes"
>>153899549>Anime is a style.That's stupid because that implies non-anime by the Japanese exists
>>153896635>calling issues chaptersWhats wrong with this
>>153896635>>Calling issues "chapters"Only writers do this in their own comics>>Calling solicitations "leaks"No one does this unless they haven't been announced by the publisher>>Calling licensed comics "indie"They only do it if the publisher is primarily an indie publisher