Most people in Japan watch anime — or at least know about it — because of its popularity on the Asian continent. However, other regions have their own specific beauty and comedy-driven taste that is hard to rival. When it comes to watching anime, there are several things you need to know about it.
Japan’s List of Top Anime
If we have to make a top 10 of the most popular anime that are currently being broadcast in Japan, these are the most watched:
10. Lupine III
9. Gin-tama
8. Spirited Away
7. Yu Yu Hakusho
6. Princess Mononoke
5.One Piece
4. Shin-chan
3.Detective Conan
2. A Castle in the Sky (Laputa)
1. My Neighbor Totoro
How to Watch an Anime in Japan
If you’re from Asia, the easiest way to get a hold of Shirobatten is to watch the series on Niconico, the popular anime streaming service in Japan. Other than that, you can also find the episodes on Hulu, YouTube, and Google TV.
What is an Anime?
An anime is a series produced in Japan that focuses on supernatural or fantasy elements. Types of animes include mystery, action, romance, adventure, etc. Anime can be any type, but it’s usually dark and moody, with lots of mystery. The most popular types are mystery, action, and fantasy. Animes are produced in a variety of styles, including television, film, and live-action. Some animes are made as a TV series, while others are made as a video game.
How to Get Into an Anime
To get into an anime, you need to watch it at least part of the way through. Once you’ve finished the first few episodes, you can proceed to the manga, which can be read during the day, and then the anime, which is often recommended for younger kids.
Summing up
Anime is a form of animation that follows a time-based format. The main characters in an anime are not allowed to change personalities or move around too much, so the show follows a specific theme of consistency. There are many different types of animes, each with its own charm and mystery. Anime is also known as media anime, which is what it is called in Japan. It is not an Anime Network type of anime, but rather YouTube anime. The main difference between an anime and a traditional TV show is that the creator of an anime never shows the audience what happens in the show, only what happens in the characters’ heads. If you love romantic comedies or action-driven shows, then anime is for you. Whether you’re a casual viewer or an expert, you can still enjoy these popular shows.