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What is the difference between animation, animation and drama?

The differences between animation, cartoons, and dramas are: different nature, different origins, and different classifications.

1. Different natures

1. Animation: Animation is a comprehensive art that integrates many art categories such as painting, film, digital media, photography, music, and literature. A complete form of artistic expression.

2. Animation: Animation is the collective name of animation and comics. It refers to the collection of animation and comics. Taking the first character of these two words and combining them into one is called "animation".

3. Fanju: Fanju is a Japanese serialized animated TV series and is a common term used by two-dimensional users.

2. Different origins

1. Animation: On October 28, 1892, Emile Reno showed optical films to the audience for the first time at the famous Greifan Wax Museum in Paris, marking the The official birth of animation.

2. Animation: The word "animation" was first used in formal occasions in November 1998 when the mainland's animation information monthly "Animation Times" was launched.

3. Fanju: Fanju is derived from the Japanese "fanju", which can be regarded as an evolution of a foreign language.

3. Different categories

1. Animation: Animation is divided into two types: flat hand-drawn animation, three-dimensional shooting animation, virtual generated animation, and real-person combined animation.

2. Animation: Animation is divided into Chinese animation, Japanese animation, American animation, etc.

3. Fanju: Fanju is divided into new series, half-year series, internal series, external series and instant noodle series.