Anime:Animated Drawings1Do you like watching cartoons? If you answered yes, you are not alone. People have been enjoying cartoons in theaters and on television for more than 100 years. These moving pictures have captured the imaginations and hearts of children and adults all around the world. One such person, Japanese artist Osamu Tezuka, was so inspired by cartoons that he created his own highly stylized version called anime. The word anime comes from animēshon, which means "animated drawings." It refers to animated films and series produced in Japan. Anime is known for its bold and colorful graphics, dynamic characters, and compelling storylines. While American animation appeals to children, anime attracts audiences of all ages. Today, anime is more popular than ever.2Anime was first introduced in Japan in the 1920s, but modern anime evolved from manga after World War II. Manga refers to comic books and graphic novels produced in Japan. Manga and anime are not synonyms; they are separate types of visual media. However, both were greatly influenced by the American comic books and cartoons imported into Japan during World War II. Manga artist Osamu Tezuka is credited with pioneering modern anime. He drew characters with big, doe-like eyes due to his obsession with Walt Disney's movie Bambi. His manga panels were action-packed and gave the feeling of movement. In the 1960s, his manga was adapted into anime series, and the rest is history. His work contributed greatly to the look and feel of modern-day anime, earning him the title "Godfather of anime."3Even though American cartoons influenced Tezuka and other animators, anime differs from western animation. Cartoons are often humorous stories marketed toward children with simple drawing styles. Anime is much more diverse. The character design is detailed, with bright coloring. Anime characters typically have exaggerated movements and emotions compared to American characters. Anime has epic storylines that cover a variety of themes like romance, science fiction, and action. The biggest difference is that anime has a wide range of genres written for children, teens, and adults.4Anime's universal appeal has enabled it to continuously grow in popularity. In 2019, the anime industry earned about 24 billion dollars. That is double what it made eight years prior. Streaming services have helped it become more mainstream by giving people access to well-liked series, like Pokémon and My Hero Acadamia. Its varied, intriguing storytelling has captivated audiences worldwide.

Which TWO pieces of evidence from “Anime” MOST STRONGLY support the author’s claim that anime is more popular than ever?

A.
People have been enjoying cartoons in theaters and on television for more than 100 years. (paragraph 1)

B.
While American animation appeals to children, anime attracts audiences of all ages. (paragraph 1)

C.
Anime was first introduced in Japan in the 1920s, but modern anime evolved from manga after World War II. (paragraph 2)

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Anime has epic storylines that cover . . . romance, science fiction, and action. (paragraph 3)

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In 2019, the anime industry earned . . . double what it made eight years prior. (paragraph 4)

F.
Streaming services have helped it become more mainstream by giving people access to well-liked series, like Pokémon and My Hero Acadamia. (paragraph 4)

The TWO pieces of evidence from "Anime" that most strongly support the author's claim that anime is more popular than ever are:

E. In 2019, the anime industry earned about 24 billion dollars. That is double what it made eight years prior. (paragraph 4)
F. Streaming services have helped it become more mainstream by giving people access to well-liked series, like Pokémon and My Hero Acadamia. (paragraph 4)