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The reason people get pissy or whatever when someone calls anime "cartoons" is because anime has so many things cartoons don't have (which I won't being to preach on here), including the fact that it reaches out to a wider audience and a wider array of situations (I've yet to see a "cartoon" with gay/lesbian romances, for example, which is quite common in anime). Also, when you say "cartoon", it's usually pertaining to animated programming for children, which is a big assumption for all animated programming by many people in this part of the world. Just as there are non-violent, kiddie animes...
Disliking obsessive anime fans is fine. Not caring for it is fine. But hating anime itself? I'm sorry, I just find that too funny to bear.
It's like what other people said, a corvette is a car. A camry is a car. Might be different kinds of cars, but they are cars when you get right done to the bone. Same thing with anime. It's pretty much cartoons with different themes. Aliens 3 reaches out to a limited audience, whereas The Grinch That Stole Christmas reaches out to every audience. Does that make Aliens 3 less of a movie because of that? No. I don't think so. Both of them are still movies. Just because it's intended audience is different, doesn't make it anymore special.