While Japanese anime first appeared as early as 1917, it began to flourish in the 1960s with the spread of television throughout Japan. And over the years, its styles have changed.
This isnāt new, and itās something Kotaku has touched on previously (here). However, below you can see images from 2ch that catalogue anime styles from the 1960s to this decade. They do an exhaustive job of illustrating the trends and evolutions in Japanese anime.
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Below, you can see how anime art has evolved, starting with Astro Boyās sister Uran and Princess Sapphire of Princess Knight. Both, of course, were created by Osamu Tezuka, the āGodfather of Animeā. The timeline ends with more modern characters, such as Haruhi Suzumiya.
Note that some anime styles, such as Ghibliās or Sazae-sanās, hasnāt been as impacted as much by various trends.
Click the lower corner of each image to expand to full size.
The 1960s to the early 1980s
The first half of the 1980s to the mid-1990s
The late 1990s to the current decade
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