
What happened at the end of the anime Berserk?
Sep 2, 2016 · This question and its answers will contain spoilers. I just finished watching Berserk (the original, not the 2016 continuation), and was able to follow the plot up until the second to …
Why are the episodes named after literary works?
Feb 26, 2015 · I noticed every episode of Parasyte, with the exception of the last one (which shares the title of the anime, Parasyte), is named after a literary work: The Metamorphosis, …
How can I improve the frame rate of a low frame rate anime?
Mar 1, 2016 · Personal soapbox time: I don't think it makes sense to use SVP for anything besides maybe full-CG anime (Sidonia, Arpeggio, etc). It's not as severe with drawn animation …
Is Kafuka Fuura even in the class? - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange
According to the Wikia, it's unknown (but likely true) whether Kafuka was the same person as Akagi An or not. In the final chapter of the manga, it is revealed that Kafuka had died prior to …
In the Berserk anime, what was Guts's interpretation of Casca's …
Mar 23, 2015 · Back in Episode 11 of the Berserk anime, Casca and Guts fell from a high cliff into a river. Later, Guts found Casca suffering from high fever, so he decided to warm her body. …
Is there a reason that the opening premise of DAIMA is the same …
Oct 12, 2024 · As I watched Dragon Ball DAIMA, the premise was very familiar. "Evil guy turns Goku into a kid." DAIMA goes a bit beyond that, de-aging the entire Dragon Ball …
Where did the shining eye trope come from?
Apr 1, 2015 · The shining in the eye trope, as you call it, has been around for decades; I even remember seeing it in some black-and-white anime. It is a way for the animators and …
What's the origin of spiral glasses as a Japanese stereotype?
Nerds are usually depicted in media to weak very thick glasses. This is probably true in any country or culture. The spiral is just the way manga and anime artists illustrate the very thick …
Why does Itoshiki-sensei always wear a kimono?
Itoshiki-sensei is always seen wearing a kimono whereever he is, except in episode six when he is in his hometown, wearing a shirt, but after that he change his clothes to a kimono again.
tropes - When characters take off their glasses, why do their eyes …
May 27, 2015 · The "3" is a stylized (and humorous) way of showing the characters squinting their eyes, which then look somewhat like a "3". Most glasses wearer — especially the young ones …