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Anime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are build upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience. | |||
Japanese humour can be a bit strange to westerners, so if you're new to this type of humour, just bear with it; it'll most likely grow on you if you're a fan of other kinds of comedy. | Japanese humour can be a bit strange to westerners, so if you're new to this type of humour, just bear with it; it'll most likely grow on you if you're a fan of other kinds of comedy. | ||
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Anime that imitate other stories (can be from TV, film, books, historical events, ...) for comic effect by exaggerating the style and changing the content of the original. Also known as spoofs. It can also refer to when whole elements of one work are lifted out of their context and reused. | |||
:''Examples: {{a|70|Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai}}, {{a|25|Excel Saga}}, {{a|65|Puni Puni Poemi}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|70|Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai}}, {{a|25|Excel Saga}}, {{a|65|Puni Puni Poemi}}'' |
Revision as of 11:40, 16 April 2009
Anime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are build upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience.
Japanese humour can be a bit strange to westerners, so if you're new to this type of humour, just bear with it; it'll most likely grow on you if you're a fan of other kinds of comedy.
Subcategories
Parody
Anime that imitate other stories (can be from TV, film, books, historical events, ...) for comic effect by exaggerating the style and changing the content of the original. Also known as spoofs. It can also refer to when whole elements of one work are lifted out of their context and reused.
- Examples: Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai, Excel Saga, Puni Puni Poemi
Slapstick
Slapstick humour is generally recognized by lots of physical abuse, horseplay and practical jokes. Also often seen are impossible situations, using sounds to illustrate impossible stunts that aren't shown on-screen and to create tension for audience anticipation. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapstick)
Violent Retribution for Accidental Infringement
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Super Deformed
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