Moral Rating: | not reviewed |
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Primary Audience: | Kids |
Genre: | Japanese anime |
Length: | 1 hr. 55 min. |
Year of Release: | 2000 |
USA Release: |
Featuring |
Eric Stuart Veronica Taylor Philip Bartlett Rachel Lillis Addie Blaustein |
Director |
Kunihiko Yuyama Michael Haigney |
Producer |
Norman Grossfield Choji Yoshikawa Tomoyuki Igarashi |
Distributor |
Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company |
It was slow to begin with, but exploded with the arrival of an extremely popular video game. It was known as Pokémon. This is where the major problem is. As soon as Pokémon became such a big success as a cartoon series, other kids’ cartoon networks decided to try their luck at Anime. They too were incredibly successful, and from that, anime has grown exponentially. It is huge in the teen market as well as the child market because of the dramatic parts to it. Some anime that were created were even geared towards teens and adults. So what is wrong with anime? Pretty much all of the things said about Pokémon apply to anime in general.
The most popular forms of anime are highly addictive, have occult overtones contained in the use of realistic magic, crystals, chants, and tarot cards, and even have sexual innuendos. …I do not want to see other kids have to fight with something that only God Himself will be able to break them free of, and which will leave scars for the rest of their lives.