Live-action doesn't have the same connotative issues as cartoon does. Of course, I was simply playing devil's advocate, so it's not like I ever thought my logic was watertight.xdom125x said:If this logic is applied, then live action tv should have 2 names: 1 for shows intended for adults and 1 for shows intended for children. The anime and cartoons are both animated so should have an umbrella term describing them both. It would be tragic that Gundam and the like would be lumped in with Bugs Bunny but they are linked. I don't think it should be under the banner of cartoon though because of your reasoning.A random person said:To play devil's advocate, the term "cartoon" has connotative meanings that, even if the proper definition works, would render it a problematic name for anime.Souplex said:We already have a name for it: Cartoons.
Just because it's from Japan doesn't make it not a cartoon.
To elaborate, whenever you think the word "cartoon," you most likely think of Bugs Bunny, Micky Mouse, Felix the Cat, and other mascots of old-school animated shorts. You may also think of things like Spongebob. Basically, the term implies animated shorts of zany characters doing zany things (kid-friendly or no; several Adult Swim series would fit the connotative meaning). Even though "cartoon" may simply mean animated (though I'll address that in a bit), by calling anime cartoons, you're lumping things like Gundam, Darker than Black, Baccano, and other things like that with things like Loony Toons, whether you mean to or not (not that I have anything against Loony Toons, but you can see the problem, no?). Basically, even if cartoons and anime are the same by proper definition, steps must be taken to avoid connotative issues (extrapolating, of course, you'd need to do the same thing with a good bit of western and (former) Soviet Bloc animation).
Now, you could take what I said and conclude that cartoons are a genre of animation focused on zany antics; considering that the term "cartoonish" is used to describe such antics, that might work.
And of course, dealing with the animation age ghetto behind the term "cartoon" would take far more than simply renaming things.