Worshipper of Lucifer, CEO of Hell.
I've come to the realization that I must reach a certain goal in order to meet The Queen of Hell, Lucifer. That is to watch 9100 episodes of anime and read 9100 chapters of manga, until Lucifer no longer ceases to exist. As I do things only for her, and her alone, forever.
You see a girl eating pancakes.
Im eating.. go away.
You disappear into the abyss not knowing that you've just encountered a demon lord.
Huh... Who was that guy?
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Days: 40.5
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8.51
- Watching18
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- On-Hold28
- Dropped18
- Plan to Watch150
- Total Entries329
- Rewatched8
- Episodes2,472
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Now you would think that Tokyo Override would by default be classified as anime, but despite the production and the voice acting being originally Japanese, it's not classified as anime by all anime databases. Yep, MAL, Anilist, and AniDB has refused to classify Tokyo Override despite this title could qualify as anime. So I don't know what else to add.
Do I think Tokyo Override should be classified as anime? Yes, IMO, I think it qualified to be classify as anime. So you have 2 title: Ultraman: Rising, and Tokyo Override both animation aren't classified as anime. Now, I defend MAL (and other anime databases) not adding Ultraman: Rising because despite being based on a Japanese IP, it's not an anime because it wasn't animated by a Japanese studio and it wasn't directed by a Japanese director (although, one can argued that the Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance ONA is still an anime in MAL's eye despite being directed by a non-Japanese director). But yeah, the definition of anime has become very difficult to define because well, it's get's very complicated (that's the reason I created an ANN thread on ANN forum's anime section).
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Also, I would like to re-classify these animation as anime given new information about them:
Catwoman: Hunted (The animation was done by OLM Inc, and directed by Shinsuke Terasawa, so why isn't this classified as anime despite animation being done by OLM, having Japanese director, and also the animation looks a lot like Japanese animation)
The Last Unicorn (Like Little Nemo, I believe The Last Unicorn should be re-classify as anime because of Rankin-Bass using Japanese animation studio particularly Topcraft. Many of the animators at Topcraft that worked on The Last Unicorn would later worked with Hayao Miyazaki on Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and those animators at Topcraft would later worked at Studio Ghibli since it's founding. A few years ago, I found evidence that it looks like The Last Unicorn was going to come out in Japan before it came to the USA but the Japanese release got cancelled or something (I don't know, I was told that it was going to come out in Japan first). So in my opinion, The Last Unicorn should be re-classify as anime because of that.)
Return of the King (The 1980 film done by Rankin-Bass and also with animation done by Topcraft, many of the animators that worked on The Last Unicorn also worked on this film too. Given the upcoming anime movie, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim and with Kenji Kamiyama directing the upcoming film. I think this is where Return of the King and The Hobbit probably should be re-classify as anime.)
About Catwoman: Hunted, go look at these video from the film:
Now MAL, Anilist, and AniDB don't classified this film as an anime despite having been done by a Japanese studio (OLM Inc), and directed by a well-known Japanese director. How is Catwoman: Hunted not an anime despite the animation carry many characteristic and trait of anime.