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What is the fundamental difference between animation and animation?

Our generation should have grown up watching cartoons. These excellent cartoons, Big Head Son and Small Head Dad and Tu Tu with Big Ears, have brought a lot of happiness to our childhood. When we grow up, we watch more cartoons, and cartoons are not as attractive to us as when we were young.

However, there are still many people who simply don't know the difference between animation and animation. They just think that animation equals animation. If they see a person who is not a child watching a movie or TV series that is not a real person, they will think that person is naive and still watching cartoons at this age. Even some parents will reprimand adult children when they see them watching cartoons, and will not allow them to watch these childish things again. But not all animations are for children, such as some animations in animation, but there are essential differences between animation and animation. They are not exactly the same thing.

Generally speaking, many people now distinguish between animation and animation by children or teenagers and adults. If it is Tu Tu with Big Ears, it will naturally be classified as animation, while Inuyasha is animation. In fact, we can also distinguish animation from animation in this way. At least we can no longer confuse animation with animation, but this distinction cannot be said to be completely correct.

Animation, as its name implies, is to show the picture frame by frame by using photography and other technologies, so that people and things that are still in the original picture can move. This is animation. Animation is composed of animation and animation, and animation is also expressed by comics according to this animation principle, so animation is also animation, but it is not completely equal to animation.