Meanwhile, Japanese television anime began to become popular among children overseas. It looks realistic, animated movies look awesome. It is like a cartoon, but it is quite not that. It is something unique. It is now very popular. Tv channels are publishing many anime movies. The animes are not real people but it looks real. Japanese industry started it. I have quite an animation. Children like anime and it became popular with them.


Anime is a diverse medium with distinctive creation ways that have got a response to many technologies. It has many parts like art, animation, characterization, cinematography, and other parts.


When Kandi and (Candy Candy) was broadcast in France, young girls were glued to the tv screen. Parents say that their children are being a part of the weird culture by the orient. Nevertheless, the anime fan base continues to grow around the world, mostly among children. Today, Anime means something different from the negative terms it used to have.


Although the quantity of television anime gradually recovered after the collapse of the bubble economy in 1992 and thus the economic slump of the 1990s, the industry as a whole has never recovered the pomp of its time of life. A slump in advertising revenue, dwindling birthrates, and thus the recognition of other kinds of entertainment like video games and cell phones have led to sluggish time ratings and a decline within the amount of anime since the peak in 2006. There are some anime and some television publish it and other communication systems. Unfortunately, these smaller channels tend to possess smaller budgets than the foremost stations, with predictable consequences for production costs.


Now it is at the turning point. the reality is that tons of anime production companies are struggling, and have become little quiet subcontractors for television stations. the need to reinforce the status of these companies is foremost among the varied issues that need to be addressed if the industry is to still develop new talent for the long run.