animatophile
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
animat(ion) + -o- + -phile
Noun[edit]
animatophile (plural animatophiles)
- An enthusiast of animated media.
- 1997, Mark Langer, “Animatophilia, cultural production and corporate interests”, in Jayne Pilling, editor, A Reader in Animation Studies[1], page 156:
- While Nickelodean was committed to children's programming, Kricfalusi and his co-workers increasingly created programming that catered to his cult following among animatophiles […]
- 2007, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Kids Rule!: Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship, page 206:
- The creative and economic moment of the early twenty-first century, when both SpongeBob and The Fairly OddParents are produced, is a moment in which the "wacky style" of humor and animation of these programs has been mainstreamed and no longer attracts a kind of subcultural, or even an animatophile, following.
- 2019, David McGowan, Animated Personalities: Cartoon Characters and Stardom in American Theatrical Shorts[2], page 242:
- Although still airing in timeslots primarily focused on children, several of the shows actively sought to attract adult audiences (and specifically animatophiles) as well.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:animatophile.