Why do people like anime?
Anime is a great pastime to be used as a form of entertainment. It helps to kill time as a form of escapism. Escapism though is essential as a form of an entertainment venue since when confronted with time it can cause us to think of one’s future.
when was the first anime?
The History of anime can be traced back to the start of the 20th century, with the earliest verifiable films dating from 1917. The first generation of animators in the late 1910s included Ōten Shimokawa, Jun’ichi Kōuchi and Seitaro Kitayama, commonly referred to as the “fathers” of anime.
One piece
In One Piece, there is a large list of varying races and tribes that inhabit its fictional world. For example, there are Fishmen, humanoid fish that can exist on both land or underwater but typically inhabit the seas. Merfolk are another humanoid species that exist underwater as part of that ecosystem. Additionally, other races and tribes include the Mink tribe, a group of humanoids with animal features, Skypeians, a group of angelic beings that live on sky islands, and the Longarm Tribe, a group of people with long arms that have two joints in them.
The moral of the story
1. Discrimination is never OK
It is because of discrimination, that Fisher Tiger had met his unfortunate end. But despite all his hard ships humans viciously forced upon him, he still knew that they weren’t all bad and desperately tried not to hate them. He knew that hate only fuels hate and died trying to break the cycle.

2. Never give up on your dreams
The trope of most anime protagonist is their amazing ability to keep their optimism and holding on to their dreams despite moments of intense hardships. Luffy is no exception to this as he has the will that surpassed god and the best of all he never doubts himself.

3. You don’t always have to win to be a hero
If anime has taught me anything it is that even if trying is the best you can do, if you try your best you can never feel ashamed. I can’t think of how many times characters in this show have given all they got even when they knew they didn’t stand a chance.

4. Family and Friends are the important thing in life.
Luffy always talks about how nothing will stand between him and his friends but we all know he would lay down his life fore his friends.

5. Don’t judge a book by its cover
Every character absurdities, Luffy is a complete buffoon but when push comes to shove he is a force to reckon with.
6. Sometimes your enemies can become your greatest allies or even your friends.
Nami, Robin, Franky, Bon Clay and Crocodile, one episode will have you hating a person and then loving them the nest. it teaches us a valuable lesson about judgement and how sometimes a little understanding can alter a person view on someone.
7. You can’t bring back what is lost, only focus on what you have.
This is a quote said by the great and wise Jinbe, but it has been taught time and time again all through out One piece.
8. You never know how much you can take until you have to
Just when you think someone is down for the count, they always push a little further and in the end come out ok. Sometimes life can and will get the better of you but that’s ok but its important to keep on going and never give up.
9. There’s nothing wrong with being who you are
Ivankov exists as a living testament that everyone should be free to live comfortable in their own skin, whether your male, female or anything in between, short or tall, blonde or purple, straight or gay. Be confident in your self.
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