Anime and Manga
ANime
Word Origin and History for anime Expand n. c.1985, Japanese for "animation," a term that seems to have arisen in the 1970s, apparently based on French animé "animated, lively, roused," from the same root as English animate (adj.). Probably taken into Japanese from a phrase such as dessin animé "cartoon," literally "animated design," with the adjective abstracted or mistaken, due to its position, as a noun. Manga (q.v.) is Japanese for "comic book, graphic novel," but anime largely are based on manga and until 1970s, anime were known in Japan as manga eiga or "TV manga." The two terms are somewhat confused in English.
Manga
Word Origin and History for manga Expand n. "Japanese comic books or graphic novels," c.1984, from Japanese, "cartoon, caricature," literally "involuntary pictures." Term said to have been coined 1814 by artist Katsushika Hokusai to "convey a sense of free-flowing composition and quirky style." See anime.
Anime
awesome
menga
detailed
Anime
noun 1. a type of Japanese animated film with themes and styles similar to manga comics Word Origin C20: from Japanese
Manga
noun 1. a Japanese graphic novel, typically intended for adults, characterized by highly stylized art.
Anime
noun 1. a Japanese style of motion-picture animation, characterized by highly stylized, colorful art, futuristic settings, violence, and sexuality.
Manga
/ˈmæŋɡə/ noun (pl) manga 1. a.a type of Japanese comic book with an adult theme b.(as modifier): manga videos