Anima
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Not to be confused with anime or Animé (oleo-resin).
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Anima may refer to:
- the Latin term for the "animating principle", see vital force
- the Latin translation of Greek psyche
- in Christian contexts, the soul
- see also spirit
- Anima and animus, expressions of the unconscious or true inner self of an individual in Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology
- Anima, Togo, village in the Doufelgou Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-eastern Togo
- Gum anima or gum animae, a kind of gum or resin
- Titles and Brands
- Anima (comics), a 15-issue comic book published by DC Comics
- +Anima, a manga series by Natsumi Mukai
- ANIMA: a novel about Second Life, a 2007 science fiction novel (book one of a trilogy) by the avatar Dalian Hansen
- Anima (organization), Danish animal-rights organization
- Anima (album), the third full-length album by Japanese Visual Kei band Nightmare
- Ænima, an album by rock band Tool, named partly in reference to Jung's concept of anima
- Anima (band), an alternative rock band from Turkey
- Anima (Vladislav Delay album), a 2001 album by electronic musician Vladislav Delay
- Anima Animus, an album by The Creatures
- Anima (chorus), a children's chorus based near Chicago, Illinois
- Anima (Final Fantasy X), an aeon in the video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2
- Anima (Fire Emblem), a magic style based around fire, thunder, and wind in the Fire Emblem video game series
- Anima: Beyond Fantasy, a table-top pen & paper role-playing game
- Anima (short-film), a 2003 short-film based on some of the legends about monastic life during the colonial period in Latin America
- Anima - Symphonie phantastique, a 1981 Austrian film
- Anima Mundi (event), in Brazil
- Córdoba International Animation Festival - ANIMA, in Argentina
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