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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr site shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on YouTube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on YouTube Youtube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on {{website/YouTube}} around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on {{website/YouTube}} YouTube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on [[YouTube]] around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on [[YouTube]] shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on [[YouTube]] {{website/YouTube}} around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on [[YouTube]] that sitr shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on {{YouTube}} around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on {{YouTube}} shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on {{YouTube}} [[YouTube]] around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on {{YouTube}} [[YouTube]] shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on YouTube shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube {{YouTube}} around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on YouTube {{YouTube}} shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.
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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube around 2006. The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of “{{fan}}” and “{{anime}}”) is a type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that originated on Youtube around 2006. (yes, people have been making animations on YouTube shortly after it's launch in 2005.) The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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Syntax and clarity. Removed silly implication that fanime began as derivative because its creators were girls.


Fanime (a portmanteau of "{{fan}}" and "{{anime}}") is a genre of WebAnimation that was relatively new back in 2006 and had started to gain popularity on Website/YouTube. Around that point (and sometime later than that), most of the cartoons have an {{animesque}} art style, hence the name. Unlike most web cartoons, the fanimes 2006 to early 2010s are usually made using UsefulNotes/MSPaint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and are usually drawn by one person. Another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual show, which is not as common as it is often criticized for involving pretty much stealing a whole bunch of a crew's art.

Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'' (especially the latter). This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.

Do not confuse with the yearly anime convention of the same name. As well a certain doll that also has the same name.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of "{{fan}}" “{{fan}}” and "{{anime}}") “{{anime}}”) is a genre type of WebAnimation typically created by young amateur artists that was relatively new back in 2006 and had started to gain popularity originated on Website/YouTube. Around that point (and sometime later than that), most Youtube around 2006. The definition of fanime has become increasingly nebulous over time.

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the cartoons have an past, many fanime were {{animesque}} art style, hence the name. Unlike most web cartoons, the fanimes 2006 to early 2010s are usually made using UsefulNotes/MSPaint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and are usually drawn by one person. Another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual show, which is not as common as it is often criticized for involving pretty much stealing a whole bunch of a crew's art.

Around the beginning, majority of fanime was
cartoons based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being especially “Manga/TokyoMewMew” and other MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' shows. Tracing was also common. Instead of using animation software, creators would usually draw frames in MS Paint or Photoshop and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'' (especially composite them in Windows Movie Maker.

Over time, creators began to create their own original works, and
the latter). fanime creators of today make up a diverse community who create typically original works covering a wide range of genres and styles. There is no standard animation program, and it’s still common to use a combination of art program and video editing software to animate.

As fanime was predominately created by very young artists inexperienced in animation in the beginning, it gained a reputation for being bad.
This is probably due drew trolls in who contribute ingenuine works to the fact that at community, attempting to poke fun or replicate the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being SoBadItsGood effect. Following the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying popularity of “WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls”, this type of fanime dominated the community for a long time, but creators attempting to troll people create genuine shows still remain and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.

community has grown increasingly talented and creative throughout the years.

Do not confuse with the yearly anime convention of the same name. As well a certain or doll that also has of the same name.
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Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'' (especially the latter)'. This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.

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Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'' (especially the latter)'.latter). This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.

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Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew' (especially the latter)'. This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.

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Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew' ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'' (especially the latter)'. This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be a joke than the troll based fanimes.
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Hi, I deeply apologize for this overhaul but I feel that being within the community for so long, parts of this article are heavily outdated so it needed a re-working in my book.


Fanime (a portmanteau of "{{fan}}" and "{{anime}}") is a relatively new genre of WebAnimation that has recently started to gain popularity on Website/YouTube. Most of the cartoons have an {{animesque}} art style, hence the name, and are often inspired by pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''. This is probably due to the fact that [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls most fanime makers are girls.]] Unlike most web cartoons, fanimes are usually made using UsefulNotes/MSPaint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and are usually drawn by one person. Another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual show, which is not as common as it is often criticized for involving pretty much stealing a whole bunch of a crew's art.

Expect SturgeonsLaw to be in full effect whenever you go to one of the communities.

Do not confuse with the yearly anime convention of the same name.

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Fanime (a portmanteau of "{{fan}}" and "{{anime}}") is a relatively new genre of WebAnimation that has recently was relatively new back in 2006 and had started to gain popularity on Website/YouTube. Most Around that point (and sometime later than that), most of the cartoons have an {{animesque}} art style, hence the name, and are often inspired by pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''. This is probably due to the fact that [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls most fanime makers are girls.]] name. Unlike most web cartoons, the fanimes 2006 to early 2010s are usually made using UsefulNotes/MSPaint or Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker instead of UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and are usually drawn by one person. Another form of fanime is trace-over fanime, which is re-colored and re-drawn animation of an actual show, which is not as common as it is often criticized for involving pretty much stealing a whole bunch of a crew's art.

Expect SturgeonsLaw Around the beginning, majority of fanime was based off of pre-existing anime, the most popular of which being MagicalGirl shows such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Manga/TokyoMewMew' (especially the latter)'. This is probably due to the fact that at the time, [[MostFanFicWritersAreGirls majority makers are girls.]]. However, overtime (especially in the mid-2010s), people want to make fanime that is not based off a pre-existing work. There are a good chunk of a fanime that were troll based (''WebAnimation/NyanNekoSugarGirls'' being the mainstream example), there are others that aren't trying to troll people and are actually genuine. Of course, there are some works that were jokes but in those instances, it's more obvious that it's meant to be in full effect whenever you go to one of a joke than the communities.

troll based fanimes.

Do not confuse with the yearly anime convention of the same name. As well a certain doll that also has the same name.
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** ''FanFic/KomeijiKoishiNoDokidokiDaibouken''

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