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'''Fantasy''' is a form of speculative fiction in which physical laws differ from our own through a reason for which no scientific explanation is offered, or which take place a world wholly different from our own.
'''Fantasy''' is a form of speculative fiction in which physical laws differ from our own through a reason for which no scientific explanation is offered, or which take place a world wholly different from our own.
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==Angels==
==Angels==
'''Angels''' are supernatural beings. They are usually messengers of God depicted as human beings but with a pair of white wings and a halo, the latter being not as frequently used. Significantly a fallen angel who has turned evil, will be depicted with black wings.
'''Angels''' are supernatural beings. They are usually messengers of God depicted as human beings but with a pair of white wings and a halo, the latter being not as frequently used. Significantly a fallen angel who has turned evil, will be depicted with black wings.
:''Examples: {{a|323|Pita Ten}}, {{a|27|Aa! Megami-sama!}}
:''Examples: {{a|323|Pita Ten}}, {{a|27|Aa! Megami-sama!}}


==Contemporary Fantasy==
==Contemporary Fantasy==
'''Contemporary fantasy''' is a sub-genre of fantasy, also known as contemporary urban fantasy, modern-day fantasy, or indigenous fantasy. These terms are used to describe stories set in the putative real world (often referred to as consensus reality) in contemporary times, in which, it is revealed, magic and magical creatures exist, either living in the interstices of our world or leaking over from alternate worlds. It thus has much in common with, and sometimes overlaps with, secret histories.
'''Contemporary fantasy''' is a sub-genre of fantasy, also known as contemporary urban fantasy, modern-day fantasy, or indigenous fantasy. These terms are used to describe stories set in the putative real world (often referred to as consensus reality) in contemporary times, in which, it is revealed, magic and magical creatures exist, either living in the interstices of our world or leaking over from alternate worlds. It thus has much in common with, and sometimes overlaps with, secret histories.
:''Examples: {{a|2182|Tactics}}, {{a|9|Chiccha na Yukitsukai Sugar}}
:''Examples: {{a|2182|Tactics}}, {{a|9|Chiccha na Yukitsukai Sugar}}


==Dark Fantasy==
==Dark Fantasy==
'''Dark fantasy''' in this context refers to stories that focus on elements usually found in the horror genre but which take place in a setting more alike sword and sorcery or high fantasy. Dark fantasy includes "grittier" fantasy, conducted in settings which represent the brutality of the medieval period more truly than the traditionally idealised representations of conventional fantasy, generally with a dash of supernatural horror. It may or may not take place in its own fantasy world.
'''Dark fantasy''' in this context refers to stories that focus on elements usually found in the horror genre but which take place in a setting more alike sword and sorcery or high fantasy. Dark fantasy includes "grittier" fantasy, conducted in settings which represent the brutality of the medieval period more truly than the traditionally idealised representations of conventional fantasy, generally with a dash of supernatural horror. It may or may not take place in its own fantasy world.
:''Examples: {{a|98|Berserk}}, {{a|66|Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust}}''
:''Examples: {{a|98|Berserk}}, {{a|66|Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust}}''


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==High Fantasy==
==High Fantasy==
According to The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, '''high fantasy''' is 'Fantasies set in otherworlds, specifically secondary worlds, and which deal with matters affecting the destiny of these worlds.' Basically a catch-all for anime that feature fantastical races (such as elves and dwarves), wizards, and such.
According to The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, '''high fantasy''' is 'Fantasies set in otherworlds, specifically secondary worlds, and which deal with matters affecting the destiny of these worlds.' Basically a catch-all for anime that feature fantastical races (such as elves and dwarves), wizards, and such.
:''Examples: {{a|169|Lodoss-tou Senki}}, {{a|156|Final Fantasy Unlimited}}, {{a|189|Words Worth}}''
:''Examples: {{a|169|Lodoss-tou Senki}}, {{a|156|Final Fantasy Unlimited}}, {{a|189|Words Worth}}''


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:''Examples: {{a|204|Vampire Hunter D}}, {{a|32|Hellsing}}, {{a|172|Kyuuketsuki Miyu}}, {{a|5273|Rosario to Vampire}}''
:''Examples: {{a|204|Vampire Hunter D}}, {{a|32|Hellsing}}, {{a|172|Kyuuketsuki Miyu}}, {{a|5273|Rosario to Vampire}}''


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