Is there a term for this kind of cartoony anime?

I do understand that there's gag anime/manga, like Doraemon and Osumatsu, but there's a sort of wackier movement in many of the Lupin anime (animes sounds wrong) that you can also see even in more anime anime like Bebop/Dandy and even a few scenes of Akira (granted that could just be the budget of Akira)

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quality anime.

Art.

this but unironically.

It is anime which is rooted in comic art, or manga art, not art prints. Instead of drawing things in a realistic way, they are drawn in an expressive way. Instead of just representing characters as they look, it represents how they feel and how you should feel about them, what they think and what you should think about what they think.

No, I don't know the term for this.

Fpbp

>Fpbp
How do you pronounce that, anyway?

Why do you faggots need a term for everything? Why can't you just describe shit?

using the medium of anime/manga to its advantage by being more expressive and dynamic aka SOUL

>using [] to its advantage
>SOUL
That seems to go completely against what "soul" usually means.

dishonest animation

the 80s

You say that but there's also Bebop, which was 1998
(Dandy doesn't count, as it directly was influenced by Bebop; down to having several of the same people working on it)

All good art is based on older art.

Lurk moar.

Seems like a stretch. The letters don't align at all.

Well of course, but Dandy is heavily so, and on a specific work rather than an array of works.

Bebop doesn't look like that, though.

You're baiting me.

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You would have a point if they tried to thematically copy Bebop, but they didn't.
It's a distinctively different show.

>Anime becomes good when it stops being anime.
What does this say about us bros...

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I wasn't asking what it meant. I wanted to know how you pronounced the abbreviation. Do you actually speak it out?
I suppose it's not insensible, what with it all being single-syllable words. But when the abbreviation becomes so common that it's the only thing that ever gets posted, I tend to turn it into its own thing. I don't think of the phrase anymore when reading fpbp.

>anime isn't anime when it's art
Why do you assume so?

It's definitely not a rip-off.
It's probably just because Shinichirō Watanabe, creator of Bebop, also created Space Dandy, as well as Samurai Champloo, which also has a similar vibe to it, albeit much more pulpy than the rest of the trio.
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It moves in a similar way. Akira doesn't look like Lupin either but it has several scenes that are animated similarly-looking.

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user, you should never speak abbreviations out aloud. Have you ever heard someone exclaim lol, rofl, lmao, or kek in real life? It's really goddamn cringe. If you do, which you shouldn't, just say each letter.

>I wanted to know how you pronounced the abbreviation
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>Have you ever heard someone exclaim lol, rofl, lmao, or kek in real life?
Actually yes. Back in the 2000s, my classmates found it totally rad to use them in real life. I really doubt that they have gone out of fashion with youths since then.

>you should never speak abbreviations out aloud.
Give an abbreviation enough time and it will turn into a real word, like Gestapo and Stasi.

Or USA.

Kind of a lame name for a country, don'cha think? Though I guess abbreviations like that are okay to be used. I was more referring to buzzwords and internet lingo that are often passed around.

>Kind of a lame name for a country, don'cha think?
the real problem is that the USA don't actually have a real name.
Germany is abbreviated as BRD (or FRG), but if you write it out, you still get a proper name out of that: Germany/Deutschland.
That's why some folks have come to calling US citizens "Statians", as if States were the name of their country.

But really, it doesn't matter where abbreviations come from. They become part of the common lingo. You might not want to use internet memes in a formal context, or if you don't want to out yourself as part of a certain crowd. But in that regard it is the same as with how you behave on Zig Forums. You don't use crossboarder memes here unless you don't give a fuck about how others perceive you.

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