What Makes Up an Anime Story?

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Anime art adds character.

Anime is a Japanese style of animation characterized by round-faced, large-eyed characters with the innocent looks of children. Its futuristic story lines range from childhood fairy tales to teenage rebellion to adult sex and violence.

  1. Main Characters

    • Bold, colorful, fully defined characters with distinctive personalities are the heart and soul of anime. Engaging characters possess endearing qualities, traumatic histories and distinctive overall attitudes. The use of exaggerated heads with large eyes emphasizes the character's emotional expressions while stylized clothing and accoutrement define them.

    Background

    • Depending on the audience, story settings are relevant to the primary readers. In teenage anime, situations in school and parental restrictions are common themes. Anime for young children depicts fantasy or funny situations; for adults, romance and intrigue. Most anime venues are set in high technology or magical environments.

    Plot

    • Anime plots are frequently characterized with overcoming evil situations, dealing with the negative qualities of fate or facing villains who are attempting to undermine cultural standards. Characters have unique weapons, special powers or sidekicks to help them conquer their challenges.

    Conclusion

    • Heroes and heroines always prevail over their challenges, although they do endure setbacks. Conflicts are solved and morals learned, leaving the characters more empowered for the next edition.

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