Questions tagged [tropes]

A recurring element across anime, manga or works in other media. Tropes cover clichés, genre conventions and other recurring plot points, character types, narration styles, …

A trope, in the general sense used here, is a feature that is found in many creative works (anime, manga, or any other media), for example a plot point, a character type, a setting, a narration style, etc. It is expected that at least some readers or viewers will recognize the trope. Some tropes have a well-identified source that other works have imitated, departed from or alluded to; others are so old that their origin has long been lost.

The website TV Tropes collects tropes (in all media, including anime and manga, despite the name). If you're looking for a list of works using a certain trope, TV Tropes is the place to look. You'll also find lists of tropes seen in a particular work.

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How can eyeglasses not fall in basketball?

In anime basketball such as Slam Dunk, Dear Boys and Kuroko's Basketball, most of the characters with eyeglasses, play basketball without having their eyeglasses fall or broken during the game. How can this happen?
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Why do bad/evil characters sometimes have no eyes?

Why is it that evil characters are sometimes drawn without eyes? One example is Saki Arima in Your Lie in April. I have seen others from time to time. Any thoughts?
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What is with kimono that makes Japanese guys to fall for the girls in many anime?

I've been watching lots of anime series and in lots of them the guy realizes that he loves the girl when he sees her in a kimono specially for the festivals. Just this last week it was both in ReLIFE and Twin Star Exorcists. Just what is with that?
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What's the deal with exchanging names in Bleach and other anime?

Okay so I've been watching a lot of Bleach recently and I've noticed a serious trend with the battles. Before they start, both characters introduce themselves to the other. I've tried to do some research about this (mostly through Google) but I…
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What is the meaning behind dark works often taking place at midnight?

A recurring story element that I've noticed is the accessibility of certain evil/dark devices at midnight. A few examples: In the third episode of Sailor Moon, girls listen to a midnight radio show that is hosted by the antagonists illegally. Girls…
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Why is it when a character nimbly dodges attacks the aggressor will call it "running away"?

I've seen this across several different anime, although I don't have a specific example right now. Typically the attack will be a barrage of projectiles and the defending character (e.g. the main protagonist) hasn't landed a hit yet or otherwise…
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Where did the elder sister/s little brother love affair started

Edit: I found this to be called: Not blood Related according to an article in TVTropes. here are some examples: In the anime Happy Lesson, Chitose's sisters aren't really related to him and are clearly invoking a Big Sister Instinct and Cool Big…
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What makes an anime a space opera?

Recently, the Anime.SE Basement Anime club has finished watching Space Battleship Yamato 2199. After watching this, I've picked up on the term Space Opera. What elements of a show classify it as a Space Opera? Would a more action-dense show like a…
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Oblivious life-threateningly terrible cooks?

There are quite a few anime, manga, and JRPGs that have a character who, at one point, offers to (or in some cases has to) cook for the other characters and is often convinced they are at least decent. They end up poisoning the others by mistake.…
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When did the trend of doing a Title Drop on the last episode started, and what is the reason of doing it?

Several anime series (I would say half of them) do a Title Drop on the last episode: the final episode's title is the same as the series'. Around when did it become so commonplace, and what are the reasons for the showmakers to do so?
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Change of protagonist or late entry of protagonist

In all the manga that I have read and anime I have watched, the protagonist always appears in the first chapter of manga or first episode of an anime. Most of the time without reading the plot we can tell who is the protagonist after watching only…
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Is there a trope for exotic-sounding names?

I'm talking about names that transliterate poorly to the Japanese tongue such as Light-Raito, L-Eru, Lelouch-Ruruush, Bleach-Bureechu (yes they all have an l, especially our one-lettered detective). Do manga authors place a premium on…
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Why do their eyes pop out?

If seen this in several series now. When your blowing on something really hard, your eyes come popping out. Is this some sort of symbolism?                             
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An manga about a man in a slice-of-life isekai manga about eating otherworld foods

It's a black and white manga, with not many chapters, maybe 50-ish at max, where a black-haired dude (main charcter) and his maid (female mc) goes around eating foods like dragon steak to a magic water apple. She likes him, and the mc's goal is to…
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Why are there so many incestuously suggestive anime?

There are many anime that have incestuous theme. For example, OniAi, Eromanga Sensei, Kiss X Sis, Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai, Yosuga no Sora, Saikin, Imouto no Yousu ga Chotto Okashiinda ga and so on. Why are there so many…
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