Categories:Original Work
What the anime is based on! Mostly of academic interest, but a useful bit of info.
Game
Based on an interactive (even if minimally so) form of entertainment software, generally available for PCs, consoles, or arcade machines.
Action
Any game where reflexes are the key to the gameplay, violence is optional.
H
Any game that contains (or had a version than contains) adult content (generally sex scenes), regardless of how the fanbois whine about how it's 'the story that matters'.
RPG
#define RPG
Sim
A game that aims to closely emulate a particular occupation or aspect of life, ranging from flying planes to social interaction. Note: Anime fans should attempt neither of these in real life, it could lead to fatal accidents.
Dating
- A sim game based around the acquisition of a mate, generally through relevant conversation, purchasing of gifts, and rubbing of the clitoris. Included as there are some games which leave the ending to the imagination, rather than presenting it as a full screen slideshow.
Manga
Manga is the lifeblood that drives the anime industry. Everything and it's mother is based on manga.
However! | Be very sure the manga actually was the basis for the anime! |
It's common practice to make manga adaptations of many popular anime, there's a manga based on Evangelion, and two (one shounen and one shoujo) based on each of Escaflowne and Mahou Tsukai Tai. Also it's quite common to release manga and anime versions of a story in parallel, for instance Nadesico and Shoujo Kakumei Utena.
Movie
Based on a live action film, Japanese or otherwise. For instance, Iria: Zeiram the Animation which is based, unsurprisingly, on the sf action film Zeiram.
New
Not based on anything, the story is a new work, usually made up by the people involved in creating the anime. Generally if an original work (原作) credit is given, it will be to the studio, or director, or other members of the production team.
Novel
Note that novel means book with words in paper, so no comics and no 'visual novels', which should go under manga and (probably h) game respectively. Examples include the many World Masterpiece Theatre series animated by Nippon Animation (日本アニメーション), the various anime based on the novels of Tanaka Yoshiki (田中芳樹) and lots of others.