Anime has been watched throughout the centuries. These entrancing cartoons and movies grab you and drag you in. They bring out all the emotions inside of you and there is a fit for everyone no matter what kind of genre a view may prefer. Anime is such an inspiration to all that watch it. Whether it’s Studio Ghibli or any other corporation that creates these shows; anime will leave you wanting more.
To understand the origin of anime it is necessary to take a trip back to the Second World War. In the 1930’s the Japanese government began enforcing cultural nationalism. This also led to a strict censorship and control of published media. The government “encouraged” animators to produce animations that enforced the Japanese morale, and nationalism. Shochiku produced works that were considered masterpieces called Kenzō Masaoka's Kumo and Chūrippu. Reorganization of the industry during the wartime merged many film studios into three large separate companies. …show more content…
When he released his work “Astro Boy,” the critics raved. The animation alone was enough to pronounce him “the Father of Manga and Anime.” After Astro Boy, Tezuka released another great work called “Kimba the White Lion.” There is actually a huge controversy about the anime after Disney released The Lion King. Disney denies it but many believe that Disney stole the anime and reused it with their own