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Sự tích rước đèn Trung thu (2000); Rabbit and Wolf (2000); A bike (2000); The tale of a stilt house (2000); Bike and Car (2002); A story about two pots (2003); Yellow Cicada and Fire Cricket (2003)
Vietnamese animation, known in Vietnamese as Hoạt hình Việt Nam (lit. Vietnamese Cartoon), or Hoạt họa Việt Nam [ 1 ] (lit. Vietnamese Animation), is a term to describe animation films ( hand-drawn and computer-generated ) which originates from Vietnam .
The House of No Man (Vietnamese: Nhà bà nữ) is a 2023 Vietnamese comedy-drama film directed and co-produced by Trấn Thành.The film stars Lê Giang, Uyển Ân, Song Luân, Trấn Thành, Khả Như, Quỳnh Lý, Phương Lan, Dương Lâm, Ngọc Giàu, and Việt Anh.
Prior to the widespread use of anime, the term Japanimation, a portmanteau of Japan and animation, was prevalent throughout the 1970s and 1980s. In the mid-1980s, the term anime began to supplant Japanimation; [17] in general, the latter term now only appears in period works where it is used to distinguish and identify Japanese animation. [18]
18if is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gonzo. [3] It aired from July 7 to September 29, 2017. [4]It is part of the media franchise The Art of 18, which also includes a smartphone game by Mobcast titled 18: Kimi to Tsunagaru Puzzle (【18】キミト ツナガル パズル, 18: Kimi to Tsunagaru Pazuru) for Android and iOS.
Lee Do-hyun as 18-year-old Hong Dae-young turned Go Woo-young (He is the drama counterpart of 37-year-old Mike O'Donnell turned Mark Gold in the original film.) Wishing he could go back in time and fix his life, Hong Dae-young's 37-year-old body miraculously morphs into his 18-year-old body but retains his 37-year-old mindset and mannerisms.
This category is for titles published by Central Park Media's adult title division: Anime 18. This division releases its titles under several labels, with the main label, Anime 18, used for hentai anime, Manga 18, for manga and manhwa hentai, and Be Beautiful Manga for yaoi manga.
The SVOD service launched online on October 24, 2013, with three simulcast series and over twenty archive series [42] including many titles which originally debuted on Kaze's Anime On Demand service. Some content has also appeared on Sony Movie Channel's Late Night Anime block, [43] with the channel's website referencing Animax. Starting from ...