Well, Disney films generally concentrate on western fairytales ;P so in theory pretty much the same as ghibli and there demons from Japanese history ;P
Whilst you can say its a "medium" so are most other "genres" Comedy's can follow many a basic "artistic technique" but comedy is still classed as a genre
In more straightforward terms, I find them far superior to modern Disney (excluding Pixar) because they don't treat kids like idiots who need sugary songs to understand something. They are powerful and often dark tales like proper kids stories used to be.
I'm well aware that camera techniques can be considered an art, what I'm trying to say, which is what I've been trying to say all along is that anime isn't a genre. Live action films all have their own genres yet animated films are so often slumped all together. I honestly can't see anything that includes the animated 'Resident Evil' film and the latest 'Tinkerbell' flick as being the same genre.
People think of animation only doing things where people are dancing around and doing a lot of histrionics, but animation is not a genre. And people keep saying, "The animation genre." It's not a genre! A Western is a genre! Animation is an art form, and it can do any genre. You know, it can do a detective film, a cowboy film, a horror film, an R-rated film or a kids' fairy tale. But it doesn't do one thing. And, next time I hear, "What's it like working in the animation genre?" I'm going to punch that person! [From the audio commentary on the DVD for The Incredibles (2004)]
Anime, is often looked down upon due to the negative connotations