Anime /アニメ is most definitely used by the Japanese to refer to …
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Comment on Starving Seiyuu Poor as Church Mice: 80% Work Part-time by Quen:
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Anime /アニメ is most definitely used by the Japanese to refer to any sort of animation, whether it be Japanese or not.
It’s simply a given on places like 2ch and other Japanese forums that “late-night Japanese anime” is what they’re talking about 99% of the time when they mention “anime”.
Quen made other comments on this post:
- Starving Seiyuu Poor as Church Mice: 80% Work Part-time:
Thanks!
- Starving Seiyuu Poor as Church Mice: 80% Work Part-time:
Yep, it’s been a while since I properly lived in Tokyo (2003-2004), although that should change when I can find another job, ideally.
Recent comments by Quen:
- A Certain Plot-Filled Anime…:
Glad you liked it, I didn’t take as many screenshots a usual for this one. ^^
- A Certain Plot-Filled Anime…:
I will ignore that and stick with my original, heartfelt statement. ^^
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Blu-ray Spectacular:
Thanks – I’d forgotten some readers/forum-goers were at that particular convention, also. ^^
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Blu-ray Spectacular:
Thanks, I was proud of the caps I took – typically I use lower quality and resolution images instead.
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Blu-ray Spectacular:
Ah, forgive me, I had forgotten all about that, I remembered merely Oshougatsu at Washinomiya. It is definitely quite the experience for a first-time. ^^








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