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Please note that "Dynamic" is just a placeholder for the 3 categories below; you can't add it to anime.
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==Plot Continuity==
==Plot Continuity==
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Plot Continuity indicates the presentation pattern of the anime (episodic vs serial), as in are all the episodes part of the big story or do all the episodes contain a separate story or some episodes contain a separate story and some (in most cases the final episodes) continue the same plot.
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==Stereotypes==
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Stereotypes indicates if there are characters with known and stereotypical personalities all over the place - there is the klutz, there is the quiet girl, there is the rich arrogant girl, etc. Generally this is seen in bishoujo (harem) anime to satisfy fetishes, but not always so. It has no connection to plot elements, only characters.


==Twisted==
==Twisted==
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Twisted is supposed to indicate that the anime has plot twists.  (I'm not actually sure how useful this category is as it's use in certain anime can be debatable. - NWA)


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Revision as of 00:52, 24 February 2009

<insert smart text about dynamic elements>

Please note that "Dynamic" is just a placeholder for the 3 categories below; you can't add it to anime.


Subcategories

Plot Continuity

Plot Continuity indicates the presentation pattern of the anime (episodic vs serial), as in are all the episodes part of the big story or do all the episodes contain a separate story or some episodes contain a separate story and some (in most cases the final episodes) continue the same plot.

Stereotypes

Stereotypes indicates if there are characters with known and stereotypical personalities all over the place - there is the klutz, there is the quiet girl, there is the rich arrogant girl, etc. Generally this is seen in bishoujo (harem) anime to satisfy fetishes, but not always so. It has no connection to plot elements, only characters.

Twisted

Twisted is supposed to indicate that the anime has plot twists. (I'm not actually sure how useful this category is as it's use in certain anime can be debatable. - NWA)