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The second movie of Cardcaptor Sakura does a similar thing in the final scene that stops halfway on a cliffhanger. But apparently the missing scene comes on an official image that's found on some devoted sites for one and yes its genuine as you can clearly see (if not convinced see the copyright logo. In copies where the illustrator's name at the bottom is readable, it is revealed to be the chief animation director of the movie ! ) What was CLAMP thinking? What sort of a trope is this? Deleted scene? Or All there in the manual? Or Print Bonus? Or Bonus Material ? Side story bonus art? Interestingly the ccs wiki also mentions this image on this page here http://ccs.wikia.com/wiki/Sakura_Kinomoto Take a look and decide if that qualifies as an additional trope Said image can be found if you google "cheerio fan site image gallery movie 2" and click the very first search result and do some searching around in anime —> Films -> II (http://ccs.sky-bound.org/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=200&page=3) or search up in tineye. Alternatively google this up "cardcaptor sakura movie 2 final still image". You'll get it in the very first link What sort of a trope is that? Would you update it on your pages?
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I noticed that in almost all anime the characters can hear eachother no matter how far away they are, just as long as the person they're speaking to is in sight. A guy stands on top of a skyscraper a half a mile away? No problem just say hi he'll hear you. No need to scream either.
Anyways is there a trope for that?
A zig-zag of sorts for this can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tH60cNil1g#t=3m40s
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What's that one where when a character does an ultimate attack of some sort, then the screen explodes into pure white with only a sillhouette of them in black? This mostly shows up in animation of various types, but I know Kirby does it too in some of the games when you use Crash.
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A Weather and Environment trope.
The environment is distorted by some tremendous source of power, or a force of chaos.
Result: the terrain appears to rain upward—either it is becoming liquid when solid, or it is already liquid, or the terrain appears to crack and shear to float into the sky.
I believe we had this one at one time, but I looked through the Weather and Environment tropes and in the Dragon Ball page (where it should DEFINITELY occur) and it is absent.
Perhaps it was lost in the Great Crash.
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I was just watching Robotech, and in episode 5 when Macross does it's transformation half the city is destroyed. Yet in episode 7 it's back to it's ship config and you get the feeling that the city isn't even damaged. You'd expect the ship to stay in robo form since the transformation would no doubt do even more damage. But here, it seem after making such a fuss over the ship transforming the first time, the story seems content to say, 'Oh, that doesn't happen anymore.'
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Hello! What does a Finger Face in anime means? Example is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i4Tyimf9pg
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A Title Sequence shows full body portraits of one or more characters, only they're upside-down (at least from the viewer's point of view). They usually seem to be female. They may also be juxtaposed with upright portraits. Examples I've seen:
- Some of the female characters in Baldr Force EXE Resolution, along with sideways variants
- Rai in Jyu Oh Sei, along with his brother Thor who is shown upright
- Makina in Shikabane Hime
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Is there a trope that covers Seto Kaiba's constant refusal to acknowledge magic? Each 4 to 6 episodes, there will be a new magica plot device, but each time he will again refuse to believe in magic at all, even though he has seen Yugi transform half a hundred times. There are probably more examples in more "mature" works of fiction, but I don't remember any at the moment. Thanks in advance!
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You know how in certain anime and manga, when introducing two new characters, likely an evil duo, there will be one serving as the brute (the taller member), and one serving as the brains (the shorter member). However, when pressed, it seems that the shorter one is the far more powerful/skilled one.
So far I can recall three examples:
1) Dragon Ball: Vegeta and Nappa 2) Naruto: Itachi and Kisame 3) Prince of Tennis: Atobe and that guy whose name escapes me at the moment
Does anyone have a trope name?
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One of the character's main traits is that she sees beauty everywhere. Her child-like innocence is commented on, and people talk about how she notices the beauty that the more jaded characters seem to miss. I can't think of the trope name for it, and "Innocent Eyes" didn't turn up any results...
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An energy attack or elemental attack shaped like an animal (usually magical).
- It's not Animal Battle Aura. This trope can be made of energy, but occupies physical space and has a purpose besides looking scary.
- It's not Summon Magic or Mon. This trope is just a clumb of mass/energy given shape (and a little bit of awareness, sometimes). It wasn't summoned and doesn't have a physical equivalent anywhere.
Examples:
- Naruto: Black Panther
- Zatch Bell: Baou Zakeruga
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Wasn't there a trope for an anime character being "inspiring" and the background changes to an animated version of the Japanese imperial flag (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_IskKlnE3Nzc/SOXz_mLsWXI/AAAAAAAAAlU/Fi8wqtu2hdE/s400/japanese_flag_3_3.gif)?
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Is there a trope for guys walking around—especially down the road—with both hands behind the head? (1) Naruto has been shown doing this. (2) Mugen in Samurai Champloo. (3) Ginta in Bleach (tho not down the road). Given the examples, it seems to be emblematic of a certain personality, maybe unconventional or casual or...?
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Is there a trope for, well, let's temporarily call it "The Touching Forefingers of Romantic or Sexual Embarrassment": the person's talking (or trying to)—usually but not always to their object of desire—and their head is down, gaze averted, and their hands are up near their chest, with their forefingers together. Some they're tapping the tips together, or rubbing the tips in a circle, or making a steeple of them, or working them up and down, or back and forth, etc. Examples: (1) Naruto, trying to ask Sakura for a date; (2) Hinata, trying to talk to Naruto; more recently, (3) Muneakira in the beach episode of Samurai Girls, talking about having to marry Sen or Yukimura; (4) the girl ghost in Mahoromatic #5, trying to confess her feelings to the boy ghost—and also Rin in a later episode, when the new teacher is questioning her and Miyuri about Suguru; (5) Akane (in her Moe mode) just about any time she's trying to talk to Natsuru. I know I've seen countless (ok, only many many) other examples, but these will do for starters.
This seems to me to be something very Japanese...but I'm not sure.
The second movie of Cardcaptor Sakura does a similar thing in the final scene that stops halfway on a cliffhanger. But apparently the missing scene comes on an official image that's found on some devoted sites for one and yes its genuine as you can clearly see (if not convinced see the copyright logo. In copies where the illustrator's name at the bottom is readable, it is revealed to be the chief animation director of the movie ! ) What was CLAMP thinking? What sort of a trope is this? Deleted scene? Or All there in the manual? Or Print Bonus? Or Bonus Material ? Side story bonus art? Interestingly the ccs wiki also mentions this image on this page here http://ccs.wikia.com/wiki/Sakura_Kinomoto Take a look and decide if that qualifies as an additional trope Said image can be found if you google "cheerio fan site image gallery movie 2" and click the very first search result and do some searching around in anime —> Films -> II (http://ccs.sky-bound.org/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=200&page=3) or search up in tineye. Alternatively google this up "cardcaptor sakura movie 2 final still image". You'll get it in the very first link What sort of a trope is that? Would you update