French anime, while uncommon, are responsible for some of the best animated series ever made. They may not be as well-known as their Japanese counterparts, but French anime still has a lasting legacy that goes strong to this day. Not all of these series have gained as much notoriety as they deserve. But the ones that have are a staple of modern animated television.
French anime have esthetics that are uniquely different from American cartoons or Japanese anime. They experiment with the medium in ways most rarely think about. Most French anime may be inspired by Japanese titles, but handle their characters and stories in a way that is distinct to their culture. It's important to look back on the different styles that anime can be adapted to.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012) Continues the Legacy of An 80s Classic Streaming on Sbs
The 2012 version of TheMysterious Cities of Gold...
French anime have esthetics that are uniquely different from American cartoons or Japanese anime. They experiment with the medium in ways most rarely think about. Most French anime may be inspired by Japanese titles, but handle their characters and stories in a way that is distinct to their culture. It's important to look back on the different styles that anime can be adapted to.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012) Continues the Legacy of An 80s Classic Streaming on Sbs
The 2012 version of TheMysterious Cities of Gold...
- 2/21/2025
- by Raphael Brown
- CBR
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