which anime world do you belong in

by William Muller 10 min read
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What genres of anime take place in the real world?

Genres such as action, adventure, and isekai are almost always set in these fantasy worlds. Most of our favourite anime take place in worlds threatened by evil forces. However, the real world is also an attractive setting for many other series, especially those categorized as slice-of-life and romantic comedy anime.

What is the setting of an anime?

The setting of an anime provides a platform for its character’s stories and actions. Some settings resemble our own – only with the addition of magic, supernatural forces, and superpowers. These worlds can be inhabited by strange but fascinating creatures.

Why do people watch anime?

Like many other works of fiction, anime can provide its viewers with an escape into all kinds of fantasies, from oddball scenarios with your friends in the real world to full-blown fictional universes rife with magic, technology or supernatural energies.

Do you like anime to be violent?

I like anime to be a little violent, it makes it more interesting. It okay, I don't really care. No. Yes... I don't know... that depends... Does someone smacking another person over the head count xD

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About our Anime World Personality Test

Like many other works of fiction, anime can provide its viewers with an escape into all kinds of fantasies, from oddball scenarios with your friends in the real world to full-blown fictional universes rife with magic, technology or supernatural energies.

What is Slice of Life in Anime?

Slice-of-life is a beloved genre in anime. While it isn’t a general rule, most slice-of-life series either have little to no fantastical elements – or only use them as secondary details to the plot or setting. Much of the action in the story takes place in commonplace locations, such as schools, shops and restaurants.

FAQ Anime

The literal translation of Isekai (異世界) means “different world”, which can also have connotations like “another world” or a “parallel universe.” However, in Japan, this term is usually only used to refer to the Isekai genre.

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