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'''Anime culture in VRChat''' is largely defined on the VRChat community. The art style for anime can also be found externally in manga (comics), light novels, movies, video games, [[Avatars|avatars]], and [[Worlds|worlds]].
'''Anime culture in VRChat''' is largely defined on the VRChat community. The art style for anime can also be found externally in manga (comics), light novels, movies, video games, [[Avatars|avatars]], and [[Worlds|worlds]].

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Anime culture in VRChat is largely defined on the VRChat community. The art style for anime can also be found externally in manga (comics), light novels, movies, video games, avatars, and worlds.

History

Anime (Japanese: アニメ) traces back to animation styles in Japan and eastern Asia, in the 20th century.

Characteristics and style

Anime and VRChat

See also

References