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>>1076437 I'm not sure what you're asking.
If anything moves, it just is animation, ragardless of the frequency of the frames. Acceptable is just down to what your audience will tolerate.
Disney animation is often on ones. Animation on ones and twos is called 'full animation' (24-12fps)
Hanna Barbera style basic animation is known as 'limited animation'. This also includes anything animated on less than twos.
Though anime would technically be 'limited animation', particularly just shots of still pans over faces with moving mouths, but in action shots, though the animation will often be on twos and threes, it is far more complicated movement-wise than your usual Flinstone limited animation. Mitsuo Iso (animator of the MP EVA fight in EOE, and the tank fight in GitS, often animates masterpieces entirely on threes. (8fps) He cas coined the phrase 'full-limited' to describe his style of animation.
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