"Japanimation is a whole different art form"
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As an actress whose career has often hinged on moving between cultural codes, Liu’s intent is also defensive in a savvy way. She’s pre-empting dismissal. Anime isn’t just “cartoons but with big eyes”; it’s a system of aesthetics, pacing, and emotional logic that doesn’t apologize for tonal whiplash. It can be cute and brutal, meditative and melodramatic, all in the same breath. Calling it “a whole different art form” reframes that intensity as craft rather than excess.
The subtext is about translation and legitimacy: what happens when a Japanese popular medium arrives in the U.S. through dubs, fan subs, midnight programming blocks, and niche DVD shelves, then gets judged by the wrong rules. Liu’s line works because it’s plainspoken, not precious. It meets the skeptical listener where they are, then nudges them toward a more generous lens: don’t compare it to Disney; compare it to storytelling.
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