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Anime Based Search Engine Launches - By: Michael Keen,

Anikun is the webs first Anime based search engine. Anikun has been designed from the ground up using Google search engine technology to create a search engine that will return only carefully calibrated results from proven revelant anime websites. The service is completely free and is already becoming a huge hit amongst anime fans and others curious about the world of anime. The search engine is designed to run from almost any computer. The interface is straightforward and the search results can easily be obtained and switched on.

Anime is traditionally hand drawn, but computer assisted techniques have become quite common in recent years. It is used in television series, films, video, video games, and internet-based releases, and represents all genres of fiction.Anime is occasionally referred to as Japanimation, but this term has fallen into disuse. Japanimation saw the most usage during the 1970s and 1980s, but was supplanted by anime in the mid-1990s as the material became more widely known in English-speaking countries. In general, the term now only appears in nostalgic contexts. Although the term was coined outside Japan to refer to animation imported from Japan, it is now used primarily in Japan, to refer to domestic animation; since anime does not identify the country of origin in Japanese usage, Japanimation is used to distinguish Japanese work from that of the rest of the world.

In Japan, manga can additionally refer to both animation and comics (although the use of manga to refer to animation is mostly restricted to non-fans).[citation needed] Among English speakers, manga usually has the stricter meaning of "Japanese comics".[citation needed] An alternate explanation is that it is due to the prominence of Manga Entertainment, a distributor of anime to the US and UK markets. Because Manga Entertainment originated in the UK the use of the term is common outside of Japan.[citation needed] The term "animanga" has been used to collectively refer to anime and manga, though it is also a term used to describe comics produced from animation cels. Visit Anikun to try out the Anime only search engine.

Mitch is the developer of anikun.com, features many Anikun websites to visit www.anikun.com More Anikun are available at Anikun Read More Now .

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