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Anime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are built upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience. | Anime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are built upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience. | ||
Japanese | 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. | ||
:''Examples: {{a|93|I My Me! Strawberry Egg}}, {{a|228|Jungle wa Itsumo Hare nochi Guu}}, {{a|2165|School Rumble}}, {{a|2429|Yakitate!! Japan}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|93|I My Me! Strawberry Egg}}, {{a|228|Jungle wa Itsumo Hare nochi Guu}}, {{a|2165|School Rumble}}, {{a|2429|Yakitate!! Japan}}'' | ||
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== Slapstick == | == Slapstick == | ||
'''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: [[Wikipedia:Slapstick]]'') | ||
:''Examples: {{a|2820|Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan}}, {{a|887|Eiken Eikenbu yori Ai wo Komete}}, {{a|117|Furi Kuri}}'' | :''Examples: {{a|2820|Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan}}, {{a|887|Eiken Eikenbu yori Ai wo Komete}}, {{a|117|Furi Kuri}}'' | ||
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