OK, so
Charlie and Lola isn't exactly
Haibane-Renmei or
Cowboy Bebop or whatever. But I'll bet that it's intellectually and artistically on a level above from the
average shônen or shôjo show that you'd be most likely to find when switching on to a Japanese TV channel. Obviously they're not comparable in terms of animation technique, as for numerous reasons (the main one being a relative suckiness at cel animation) UK productions are almost always either stop-motion or vectors.
Nyu said:
To be honest the only one i recognise out that list is Rex the Runt, wasn't that the same type of animation as W&G?
Isn't Neon Genesis Evangelion the same type of animation as Mobile Suit Gundam?
Isn't Ah! My Goddess the same type of animation as Tenchi Muyô?
Isn't Cardcaptor Sakura the same type of animation as Sailor Moon?
Or yes, they're both by Aarman if that's what you mean. Now I've read your question several times I've suddenly realised that it was actually just question, and not the rectorial question intended an insult which I so shallowly mistook it for at first.
But on that topic - doubt that many people who frequent this web site will be able to name a Japanese stop-motion animation, weather it's a short film or a series (
although I certainly know some).
And
to the Evil Edna thing (though I admit that I kind of almost liked the mechs in the
Ray Earth OVA). But unless anyone's going to ask me some serious questions about
Kihachirô or
Trnka, I think now would be a good time to stop watching this topic. Some people (mainly myself) either getting patriotic, or accusing other people of being so, and patriotism isn't something I'm fond of.