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Do you consider this an anime?

Well...as you may or may not know, one of the staff working with
Rooster Teeth and with one of its project RWBY has unfortunately passed away and yeah...actually this doesn't have anything to do with what,i just wanted to ask this before but didn't and since Monty Oum passed away recently (Feb.1,2015) i just thought "hey,i have nothing to lose so ask away!" and so...yeah again, anyways, in some You Tube and other website comments i heard from people call this an "anime" and that made me a bit confused...I myself just consider this a You Tube project,like for example...Draw with Me, no matter how awesome this is...and yeah,again again, that's just my opinion and i want to know yours.

P.s. here's the trailer for those who don't know RWBY
 alinah_09 posted over a year ago
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panisepic said:
Since it's done in the animê artstyle, I consider it an anime; I suppose the correct term for it would be an animated web series. mais and mais Japanese animê are turning to 3D style animation and RWBY is actually going over well in Japan. It's the first American "anime" to get a Japanese dub/be marketed in Japan. I hear the fanbase in Japão is small, but mighty. They really like it and it's gaining popularity.

So long story short, yes I consider RWBY to be an anime. As far as I'm concerned, if it's done in the animê art style I'll probably consider it an anime.
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interesting comebacks...well, thanks for answering! :D
alinah_09 posted over a year ago
Mafia_Crip said:
I don't really care if you guys call it animê or not but its a cute little show and I like it
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it is not cute! D: its aweshuuuuummm!!!! (hehe...jk jk anyways, thanks for answering!)
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katjaneguen said:
It looks like an anime, so I would consider it to be an anime! ^^
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well...okay :)
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