Xinfan originated from the Japanese word "Xinfan Group", which means new programs. The original intention of Xinfan is a general term for newly released film and television programs, but because the word Xinfan is unique to Japanese film and television circles, and because the word "Xinfan" has the highest frequency in Japanese film and television circles, it can be said to be synonymous with Xinfan animation. Unless otherwise specified, Xinfan refers to the animation recently (or soon) released in Japan.
Generally, new animations are broadcast in 1 month, April, July and1month. Once a week, three months is a season. A season is only about 13 words. Therefore, most Japanese animations are 1 1~ 13 in one quarter, 22-26 in half a year (two seasons) and 52-56 in one year (four seasons). During the period of 1998 -2005, there were several attempts (three seasons) to collect 36-39 words, but they were all silent.
New fans in spring refer to new fans in April, new fans in summer refer to new fans in July, new fans in autumn refer to new fans in June 10, and new fans in winter refer to new fans in June 10.
Some new dramas 1 month, April, July and1April are not shown. Therefore, the month before and after the four months with the most new plays are also included in the new fans of that month. Therefore, the Spring Festival season also includes March and May. Summer newcomers include June and August, autumn newcomers include September and 165438+ 10, and winter newcomers include 65438+February and February.
There are also many long serials, such as One Piece and Naruto. Crayon Shinchan also belongs to it.