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==Plot Continuity== | ==Plot Continuity== | ||
{{eyecatch|1|Note|This category should '''not''' be used for '''movies''', since these have "Plot Continuity" by default.}} | |||
Consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the viewer. A single linear focused plot is highly continuous. A truly random plot is highly discontinuous. | |||
''Plot Continuity'' indicates the presentation pattern of the anime (episodic vs. serial), as in: | ''Plot Continuity'' indicates the presentation pattern of the anime (episodic vs. serial), as in: | ||
* Are all the episodes part of the big story? | * Are all the episodes part of the big story? | ||
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:''Example: {{a|208|El Hazard: The Magnificent World}}'' | :''Example: {{a|208|El Hazard: The Magnificent World}}'' | ||
* Or do some episodes contain a separate story and some (in most cases the final episodes) continue the same plot? | * Or do some episodes contain a separate story and some (in most cases the final episodes) continue the same plot? | ||
{{CatWeight|1|worstcase|1-5|The more serial elements the anime has, the more stars (*) you should use, vote: + to **+.}} | {{CatWeight|1|worstcase|1-5|The more serial elements the anime has, the more stars (*) you should use, vote: + to **+.}} | ||
:''Example: {{a|53|Trigun}}'' | :''Example: {{a|53|Trigun}}'' |
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