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Which anime What Japanese animation was the first to be aan international successuccess?

Around 1910, I believe Japan started to experiment with animations, and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quite popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

Which anime was first to be a international succes?

Around 1910 I believe Japan started to experiment with animations, and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quite popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

What Japanese animation was the first to be an international success?

Around 1910, I believe Japan started to experiment with animations and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quite popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

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Around 1910 I believe Japan started to experiment with animations, and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quietquite popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

Around 1910 I believe Japan started to experiment with animations, and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quiet popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

Around 1910 I believe Japan started to experiment with animations, and over a span of several decades anime became as we know it now. With hundreds of anime that became quite popular even outside of Japan, including off course the big shots such as One Piece and Naruto.

But which anime/ Japanese animation was the first to actually be successfully received outside of Japan?

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Which anime was first to be a world wideinternational succes?

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