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=Subcategories= | '''Science fiction''' stories usually focus on how situations could be different in the future when we are more technologically advanced; due to either our own achievements or having met with other civilisations whom we have learnt from. | ||
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==Aliens== | ==Aliens== | ||
An extraterrestrial life-form, possibly intelligent and/or extremely threatening. '''Aliens''' come in all shapes and sizes: They may be ethereal beings as in ''Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within'', quite humanoid as most of the female space-faring cast in ''Tenchi Muyou! GXP'', or totally incomprehensible as in ''Gantz''. Not the sky is the limit, but the anime author's imagination. | An extraterrestrial life-form, possibly intelligent and/or extremely threatening. '''Aliens''' come in all shapes and sizes: They may be ethereal beings as in ''Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within'', quite humanoid as most of the female space-faring cast in ''Tenchi Muyou! GXP'', or totally incomprehensible as in ''Gantz''. Not the sky is the limit, but the anime author's imagination. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|3146|Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within}}, {{a|358|Tenchi Muyou! GXP}}, {{a|2400|Gantz}}, {{a|5415|Macross F}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|3146|Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within}}, {{a|358|Tenchi Muyou! GXP}}, {{a|2400|Gantz}}, {{a|5415|Macross F}}'' | ||
===Humanoid=== | ===Humanoid=== | ||
'''Humanoids''' are aliens, intelligent beings who do not originate from Earth, but have a striking similarity to humans or at least show the basic body layout, i.e. two arms and legs, head with two eyes and ears, one nose and mouth. Though the latter | '''Humanoids''' are aliens, intelligent beings who do not originate from Earth, but have a striking similarity to humans or at least show the basic body layout, i.e. two arms and legs, head with two eyes and ears, one nose and mouth. Though the latter — head-related features — may vary. As ''DearS'' shows some aliens actually exhibit super-human beauty, or as in the case of ''Onegai Teacher'' they are genetically compatible to humans for some strange reason. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|1726|DearS}}, {{a|337|Shin Tenchi Muyou!}}, {{a|16|Onegai Teacher}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|1726|DearS}}, {{a|337|Shin Tenchi Muyou!}}, {{a|16|Onegai Teacher}}'' | ||
===Parasites=== | ===Parasites=== | ||
'''Parasites''' are aliens, usually intelligent life-forms that ''feed off'' other beings in some way. For shock value, and to avoid having to draw aliens all the time in anime, the prey of parasites is preferably human in nature: Parasites may see humans as food, as a puppet for mind control, or simply as a temporary body host. In every case the human is the victim of the "merging" | '''Parasites''' are aliens, usually intelligent life-forms that ''feed off'' other beings in some way. For shock value, and to avoid having to draw aliens all the time in anime, the prey of parasites is preferably human in nature: Parasites may see humans as food, as a puppet for mind control, or simply as a temporary body host. In every case the human is the victim of the "merging" — not to be confused with the more "amicable" symbiosis. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|5722|Tetsuwan Birdy Decode}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|5722|Tetsuwan Birdy Decode}}'' | ||
==Human Enhancement== | ==Human Enhancement== | ||
The enhancement of humans can take various forms: It can be something comparatively non-intrusive as a power-up drug, a form of machine implantation or cyberization (''SAC Solid State Society''), or outright | The enhancement of humans can take various forms: It can be something comparatively non-intrusive as a power-up drug, a form of machine implantation or cyberization (''SAC Solid State Society''), or outright — possibly atrocious — genetic manipulation (''Ao no 6-gou''). Plot-wise enhanced protagonists in anime usually have to pay a price for their enhancements, be it physical or mental. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|4414|Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society}}, {{a|361|Ao no 6-gou}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|4414|Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society}}, {{a|361|Ao no 6-gou}}'' | ||
===Cyborgs=== | ===Cyborgs=== | ||
'''Cyborgs''' are humans, who have been taken over in part or in whole by cybernetic or electrical/mechanical devices, which either control them or which they retain control of. The term comes from "'''cyb'''ernetic '''org'''anism", which literally means an organism that contains both mechanical and organic components. | '''Cyborgs''' are humans, who have been taken over in part or in whole by cybernetic or electrical/mechanical devices, which either control them or which they retain control of. The term comes from "'''cyb'''ernetic '''org'''anism", which literally means an organism that contains both mechanical and organic components. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|441|A.D. Police}}, {{a|113|Saishuuheiki Kanojo}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|441|A.D. Police}}, {{a|113|Saishuuheiki Kanojo}}'' | ||
===Genetic Modification=== | ===Genetic Modification=== | ||
Story-wise '''Genetic Modification''' is usually centred on humans, probably the most subtle and creepy way of messing with mankind. Playing with the fear of the unknown, genetically altered humans are technically a new species, that may not only surpass but actually replace unaltered humans. The level of modification will vary from subtle changes in "look" (e.g. super-human beauty), to mental enhancements (PSI powers), to more or less atrocious adaptations to extreme environments (breath under water, radiation resistance). Note that changes in Aliens would be difficult to pinpoint, after all they are alien. | Story-wise '''Genetic Modification''' is usually centred on humans, probably the most subtle and creepy way of messing with mankind. Playing with the fear of the unknown, genetically altered humans are technically a new species, that may not only surpass but actually replace unaltered humans. The level of modification will vary from subtle changes in "look" (e.g. super-human beauty), to mental enhancements (PSI powers), to more or less atrocious adaptations to extreme environments (breath under water, radiation resistance). Note that changes in Aliens would be difficult to pinpoint, after all they are alien. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|28|Akira}} (PSI powers), {{a|5080|Appleseed Saga Ex Machina}} (species Bioroids), {{a|361|Ao no 6-gou}} (environmental adaptation)'' | |||
:''Examples: {{a|28|Akira}} (PSI powers), {{a|5080|Appleseed Saga Ex Machina}} ( | |||
==Mecha== | ==Mecha== | ||
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===Androids=== | ===Androids=== | ||
'''Androids''' are robots created to look like humans. A very famous example is Data from Star Trek, but they need not be as human-like as him. | '''Androids''' are robots created to look like humans. A very famous example is Data from Star Trek, but they need not be as human-like as him. | ||
:''Examples: Chii from {{a|12|Chobits}}, Mahoro from {{a|109|Mahoromatic}}, KOSMOS found in {{a|2724|Xenosaga - The Animation}}'' | :''Examples: Chii from {{a|12|Chobits}}, Mahoro from {{a|109|Mahoromatic}}, KOSMOS found in {{a|2724|Xenosaga - The Animation}}'' | ||
===Piloted Robots=== | ===Piloted Robots=== | ||
Piloted Robots are, as the name suggests, robots that cannot control themselves; they need to be steered from somewhere, this can be from a human sitting inside or a remote controlled option. | '''Piloted Robots''' are, as the name suggests, robots that cannot control themselves; they need to be steered from somewhere, this can be from a human sitting inside or a remote controlled option. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|22|Shinseiki Evangelion}}, {{a|192|Mugen no Ryvius}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|22|Shinseiki Evangelion}}, {{a|192|Mugen no Ryvius}}'' | ||
===Power Suits=== | ===Power Suits=== | ||
'''Power Suits''' are similar to Piloted Robots which are controlled from inside the robot except that Power Suits tend to be more directly tied to how the character moves and they are usually not as big as Piloted Robots can be. | '''Power Suits''' are similar to Piloted Robots which are controlled from inside the robot except that Power Suits tend to be more directly tied to how the character moves and they are usually not as big as Piloted Robots can be. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|218|Spriggan}}, {{a|68|Bubblegum Crisis}}, {{a|5269|Sky Girls}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|218|Spriggan}}, {{a|68|Bubblegum Crisis}}, {{a|5269|Sky Girls}}'' | ||
===Robot Helpers=== | ===Robot Helpers=== | ||
Any protagonist of repute in a SciFi setting requires a side-kick for comic relief. | Any protagonist of repute in a SciFi setting requires a side-kick (also for comic relief at times). Whereas other anime will have a cute animal side-kick, in SciFi the corresponding equivalent is the '''Robot Helper'''. A mechanized AI (artificial intelligence) that assists the character in tricky situations. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|177|VanDread}}, {{a|5722|Tetsuwan Birdy Decode}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|177|VanDread}}, {{a|5722|Tetsuwan Birdy Decode}}'' | ||
===Transforming Robots=== | ===Transforming Robots=== | ||
'''Transforming Robots''' includes mecha that change shape from their original either to facilitate better/different functionality or as camouflage. | '''Transforming Robots''' includes mecha that change shape from their original either to facilitate better/different functionality or as camouflage. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|177|VanDread}}, {{a|2830|Sousei no Aquarion}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|177|VanDread}}, {{a|2830|Sousei no Aquarion}}'' | ||
==Space Travel== | ==Space Travel== | ||
'''Space Travel''' usually refers going to space or travelling there with or without spacecraft. There are different forms of space travel like '''Interplanetary travel, Interstellar travel''' | '''Space Travel''' usually refers going to space or travelling there with or without a spacecraft. There are different forms of space travel like '''Interplanetary travel, Interstellar travel''' or '''Intergalactic travel'''. Since it isn't possible to travel faster than light, most anime series involve some sort "sub-space travel mechanism" as a way to travel faster than light. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|5415|Macross F}}, {{a|23|Cowboy Bebop}}, {{a|584|Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|5415|Macross F}}, {{a|23|Cowboy Bebop}}, {{a|584|Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu}}'' | ||
==Time Travel== | ==Time Travel== | ||
In '''time travel''' anime characters are transported through time either figuratively or literally to find themselves either in the past or the future. | In '''time travel''' anime characters are transported through time either figuratively or literally to find themselves either in the past or the future. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|2535|Zipang}}, {{a|570|Sennen Joyuu}}, {{a|1953|Natsuiro no Sunadokei}}, {{a|4151|Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo}}'' | |||
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Science fiction stories usually focus on how situations could be different in the future when we are more technologically advanced; due to either our own achievements or having met with other civilisations whom we have learnt from.
SciFi — Subcategories
Aliens
An extraterrestrial life-form, possibly intelligent and/or extremely threatening. Aliens come in all shapes and sizes: They may be ethereal beings as in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, quite humanoid as most of the female space-faring cast in Tenchi Muyou! GXP, or totally incomprehensible as in Gantz. Not the sky is the limit, but the anime author's imagination.
- Examples: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Tenchi Muyou! GXP, Gantz, Macross F
Humanoid
Humanoids are aliens, intelligent beings who do not originate from Earth, but have a striking similarity to humans or at least show the basic body layout, i.e. two arms and legs, head with two eyes and ears, one nose and mouth. Though the latter — head-related features — may vary. As DearS shows some aliens actually exhibit super-human beauty, or as in the case of Onegai Teacher they are genetically compatible to humans for some strange reason.
- Examples: DearS, Shin Tenchi Muyou!, Onegai Teacher
Parasites
Parasites are aliens, usually intelligent life-forms that feed off other beings in some way. For shock value, and to avoid having to draw aliens all the time in anime, the prey of parasites is preferably human in nature: Parasites may see humans as food, as a puppet for mind control, or simply as a temporary body host. In every case the human is the victim of the "merging" — not to be confused with the more "amicable" symbiosis.
- Examples: Tetsuwan Birdy Decode
Human Enhancement
The enhancement of humans can take various forms: It can be something comparatively non-intrusive as a power-up drug, a form of machine implantation or cyberization (SAC Solid State Society), or outright — possibly atrocious — genetic manipulation (Ao no 6-gou). Plot-wise enhanced protagonists in anime usually have to pay a price for their enhancements, be it physical or mental.
Cyborgs
Cyborgs are humans, who have been taken over in part or in whole by cybernetic or electrical/mechanical devices, which either control them or which they retain control of. The term comes from "cybernetic organism", which literally means an organism that contains both mechanical and organic components.
- Examples: A.D. Police, Saishuuheiki Kanojo
Genetic Modification
Story-wise Genetic Modification is usually centred on humans, probably the most subtle and creepy way of messing with mankind. Playing with the fear of the unknown, genetically altered humans are technically a new species, that may not only surpass but actually replace unaltered humans. The level of modification will vary from subtle changes in "look" (e.g. super-human beauty), to mental enhancements (PSI powers), to more or less atrocious adaptations to extreme environments (breath under water, radiation resistance). Note that changes in Aliens would be difficult to pinpoint, after all they are alien.
- Examples: Akira (PSI powers), Appleseed Saga Ex Machina (species Bioroids), Ao no 6-gou (environmental adaptation)
Mecha
Mecha in Japanese basically means mechanical things; everything from an electric whisk or a car to a spaceship or a robot. Here however we limit it to the more exotic things usually referred to as mecha anime: robots, whether controlled by a human or not, and their ilk. We further specify what kind of "mecha" you're likely to find in an anime with this category in the subcategories.
Androids
Androids are robots created to look like humans. A very famous example is Data from Star Trek, but they need not be as human-like as him.
- Examples: Chii from Chobits, Mahoro from Mahoromatic, KOSMOS found in Xenosaga - The Animation
Piloted Robots
Piloted Robots are, as the name suggests, robots that cannot control themselves; they need to be steered from somewhere, this can be from a human sitting inside or a remote controlled option.
- Examples: Shinseiki Evangelion, Mugen no Ryvius
Power Suits
Power Suits are similar to Piloted Robots which are controlled from inside the robot except that Power Suits tend to be more directly tied to how the character moves and they are usually not as big as Piloted Robots can be.
- Examples: Spriggan, Bubblegum Crisis, Sky Girls
Robot Helpers
Any protagonist of repute in a SciFi setting requires a side-kick (also for comic relief at times). Whereas other anime will have a cute animal side-kick, in SciFi the corresponding equivalent is the Robot Helper. A mechanized AI (artificial intelligence) that assists the character in tricky situations.
- Examples: VanDread, Tetsuwan Birdy Decode
Transforming Robots
Transforming Robots includes mecha that change shape from their original either to facilitate better/different functionality or as camouflage.
- Examples: VanDread, Sousei no Aquarion
Space Travel
Space Travel usually refers going to space or travelling there with or without a spacecraft. There are different forms of space travel like Interplanetary travel, Interstellar travel or Intergalactic travel. Since it isn't possible to travel faster than light, most anime series involve some sort "sub-space travel mechanism" as a way to travel faster than light.
- Examples: Macross F, Cowboy Bebop, Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
Time Travel
In time travel anime characters are transported through time either figuratively or literally to find themselves either in the past or the future.
- Examples: Zipang, Sennen Joyuu, Natsuiro no Sunadokei, Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo