What Makes Scott Pilgrim Takes Off An Anime?

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off has been one of 2023’s most talked about new series. The series gave long-time Scott Pilgrim fans the new content they’d been begging for while drawing in many brand-new fans. But the series has also caused an old debate to resurface, with fans arguing if Scott Pilgrim Takes Off counts as an anime due to the specifics surrounding its production.In the eyes of many traditionalists, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off doesn’t count as an anime because it’s based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels that Canadian author Bryan Lee O’Malley created and released between 2004 and 2010. The story is set in Toronto, Canada, and it’s clear that O’Malley pulled heavily from his life and experiences while writing them, as both the comics and the later movie feature several deep-cut references to Toronto and Canadian culture of the early 2000s. For instance, several Toronto landmarks are featured heavily, including Honest Ed’s store, the Casa Loma house, and the beloved local coffee chain Second Cup, giving the series a distinct atmosphere that evokes a specific time, place, and culture.In other interviews, O’Malley admits that he was a big anime fan as a teen, telling Netflix:

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off has been one of 2023’s most talked about new series. The series gave long-time Scott Pilgrim fans the new content they’d been begging for while drawing in many brand-new fans. But the series has also caused an old debate to resurface, with fans arguing if Scott Pilgrim Takes Off counts as an anime due to the specifics surrounding its production.

In the eyes of many traditionalists, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off doesn’t count as an anime because it’s based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels that Canadian author Bryan Lee O’Malley created and released between 2004 and 2010. The story is set in Toronto, Canada, and it’s clear that O’Malley pulled heavily from his life and experiences while writing them, as both the comics and the later movie feature several deep-cut references to Toronto and Canadian culture of the early 2000s. For instance, several Toronto landmarks are featured heavily, including Honest Ed’s store, the Casa Loma house, and the beloved local coffee chain Second Cup, giving the series a distinct atmosphere that evokes a specific time, place, and culture.

In other interviews, O’Malley admits that he was a big anime fan as a teen, telling Netflix:

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