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Celebrating National Anime Day

Celebrate National Anime Day with us! Discover anime's origins, mind-blowing stats, and fan favorites like Naruto, One Piece, and more. Got a favorite? Share it with us!

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Here at Devolutions, we enthusiastically celebrate key dates on the Geekian Calendar, such as May the 4th and SysAdmin Appreciation Day. Well, starting this year, we are adding a festive new occasion that brings together geeks from around the world, across all ages and backgrounds: National Anime Day on April 15. Keep reading to discover the origins of anime, some fun and surprising facts, and a few of my personal favorite productions.

The origins of anime

In the early 20th century, Japanese animators began experimenting with drawing and cutout techniques based on animated shorts coming out of the U.S. and France. While these productions (called “manga films”) were lauded for their high quality, they were expensive to produce. To make things much worse, in 1923 the Great Kantō Earthquake caused catastrophic damage across Tokyo, and the fledgling anime industry was almost completely destroyed and forced to restart from scratch.

Over the next few decades, legendary animators such as Mitsuyo Seo, Ari-chan, and Kenzō Masaoka played a pivotal role in helping re-establishing anime and taking it to new heights. A signature feature that took root during this period, and which continues to influence animators today, is the strong focus on camera effects. Unlike western animation where the emphasis was (and largely remains) on the movement of characters, anime delights in shifting perspectives through angle shots, zooming, and panning.

Today, anime is more than merely a thriving industry: it is a powerful cultural force that inspires animators and audiences around the world. And many new anime films and TV series are based on comics and graphic novels (collectively called manga), which ensures that there will never be a scarcity of ideas.

Anime: fun facts and amazing stats

Now, let’s turn our attention to some facts and statistics that reveal just how far anime has come since its humble beginnings and early struggles a century ago:

My personal favorites

I have been an anime fan for several years. Below are some (but definitely not all) of my favorite TV series. If you’re new to anime, then I highly recommend checking these out:

Are you an anime fan?

Are you a big anime fan like me and several other geeks here at Devolutions? If so, please share some of your favorite productions from movies, TV, video games, and manga. And if you’re new to the anime world and have burning anime-related questions that you’ve always wanted answered — but didn’t know where or who to ask — then please comment below. I promise that someone here on our staff, or among our global user community, will be glad to fill any gaps and provide insights.

And last but not least, remember to have a happy National Anime Day! Perhaps you can invent some Pokémon and add them to your team (like Backupsaur who is brilliant when it comes to backups, or Passwordio who is adept at resetting passwords). Or maybe you can deploy another Devolutions product to your infrastructure and triumphantly proclaim “SUCCESS – I HAVE FOUND ANOTHER DRAGON BALL” (don’t worry, if you get funny looks from your colleagues just send them to this blog!).

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