A
lot of people today know at least something about Anime.
Some may refer to it as Japanese Animation, while others
may say that they're cartoons that look a lot better than
American toons. Well, both of those appear to be correct
if you ask the majority of Anime fans out there. Anime
has been around for a long time and it is definitely blossoming
everywhere across the world. Since this has been in effect,
Anime on the internet has been expanding as well.
According
to the Internet age early in the 1990s, Anime was slowly
approaching to its fans diversely across the web. Different
websites were made to display different Anime series by
giving the visitors content to come back for. Around this
time, Anime fans were more into searching for their favorite
Anime series and finding media such as images and screenshots
from the specific shows that they watched and enjoyed.
Inspired by Japanese Animation, these fans were verily
into drawing their own Anime pictures. When this trend
vastly became popular, fans began to submit their Anime
fan art to websites, so that others can view their work.
This, however, was only its starting point as Anime started
to reach out to thousands of people.
After
1995, amassed Anime shows from Japan had entered the television
networks of America. Popularly known cable television
channels such as Sci-Fi, Cartoon Network's Toonami, WB,
and FOX took part in this new revolution and millions
of Anime fans started to watch their very own Anime programs!
Primarily, these television networks aired shows such
as the popular Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, and Gundam
Wing. But as the numbers watching Anime in the nation
grew to a certain point, even more shows were available
to the fans. Once again, it all came back to the Internet
as an evolved form.
Movie
clips and other multimedia became broadly accessible to
the public now. Fans started downloading countless of
video clips based on their favorite Anime series. Soundtracks
and albums were also out, along with DVDs that can be
purchased online and in stores everywhere. This "age"
of Anime content on the web lasted quite a few good years
until, of course, the modern days of Anime kicked in.
This period of time is what I refer to as "Unlimited Anime",
meaning that there is basically no limit to what sources
have to offer in the field of Japanese Animation.
Finally
it happened. Fans can now download full episodes of numerous
Anime series, with no strings attached. But this doesn't
mean that just anybody can download full episodes, because
you had to have met the minimum requirements. This condition
means that the person who wishes to download this content
has to generally have the original DVD of that particular
Anime series. So if users that download Anime full episodes
don't have DVD copies of the series, the website isn't
responsible for their actions. A website offering this
type of content to Anime fans normally has a Terms &
Policy statement, which elucidates all possible rights
and wrongs, stated on a portion of their website. These
webmasters let their visitors download full episodes by
either direct linking to the URL, uploading it as a zip
or compressed file onto a P2P network, or submitting it
as a BitTorrent media, which is by the way the latest
method used today.
I
host an Anime website, by the name of DJ's Anime, that
basically presents this major Anime multimedia to the
public. You can view my website at "http://djs-anime.uni.cc/"
and view the Anime content that I offer. It's currently
a new project of mine and will soon expand to a much larger
audience.
I
was born on May 7, 1988 in India. I came to America at
an early age for education and a better future. I currently
live in Orange Park, FL of North America. I'm in high
school right now and being a webmaster is what I do at
home on the internet. I have mastered HTML and other languages
that are necessary to know when designing websites. I
have made several successful websites online and each
time, my knowledge reaches a new height. I am concentrating
on web marketing for my website by taking part in several
affiliation programs in order to gain traffic and possibly
towards making money.
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