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10 classic science fiction anime tropes nobody remembers watching anymore
Sci-fi anime has always been a time capsule. From the late 1970s through the early 2000s, creators were obsessed with ...
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The hero’s sacrifice: Why this trope always breaks us (3 perfect movie examples)
A hero’s sacrifice is considered one of the hardest-hitting storytelling devices a filmmaker could use. As true as this may ...
The perverted side character is a trope I don’t think anybody actually enjoys when watching anime. You know the type— a character that’s constantly getting nosebleeds every time a woman looks their ...
This is when something seemingly unexpected happens in the film, with the intention of causing the audience to leap out of their seats. The jump scare is probably one of the most used tropes in the ...
While the trope also applies to queer characters, non-Black people of color (i.e. Areida, played by Parminder Nagra in Ella Enchanted), Black men (i.e. Sam, played by Dooley Wilson in Casablanca, one ...
Romantic comedies are the one genre no one can hate. Yet, despite their repeated use of the same tropes to narrate a slightly different story each time, they seem to be popular among people of all ...
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