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History of anime

Denisse Arenivas: Anime, which is a style of animation originating in Japan, has a rich
history. It has evolved significantly over time, becoming a global phenomenon. Although
its roots can be traced back to early 20th-century Japan, it wasn't until the post-World
War II period that anime truly began to flourish, thanks to notable works like "Astro Boy,"
which set the stage for its international recognition.

Denisse Arenivas: In the subsequent decades, anime continued to expand its horizons,
incorporating various genres and artistic styles. Studio Ghibli, famous for its enchanting and
imaginative films, played a pivotal role in elevating the medium's reputation. So, by the
1980s and 1990s, anime had become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences of all
ages, with classics like "Akira" and "Neon Genesis Evangelion."
Joel Solís: Because of technological advancements, the 21st century witnessed a surge in
digital animation, allowing anime creators to explore new visual possibilities. Additionally,
streaming platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix made it easier for fans worldwide to access
a vast array of anime titles. Consequently, the global fanbase continued to expand, fueling
the industry's growth.
Joel Solís: In recent years, anime has transcended traditional boundaries, with series such
as "Attack on Titan" and "My Hero Academia" appealing to international audiences,
although cultural references and nuanced storytelling remain integral to the medium. As a
result, anime remains a vibrant and influential art form, constantly evolving while retaining
its unique charm and allure.

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