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OP = anime opening. LN = Light Novel (normal book) VN = Visual Novel (a game on PC or Console) Edit: added console. There's no great list that I can think of. Give an example and I'll answer it however. MC means "main character", OP means either "overpowered" "Original poster", or "opening" and LN means "Light novel".
Literal Translations: Production (製作), Supreme command of production (製作総指揮), Executive Producer (エグゼクティブプロデューサー) Examples: Katanagatari, Haruhi, Kancolle. Although the term 製作 is also used for production (see below), it, as well the other two I mention above, are synonyms for an Executive Producer.
Ecchi (at least in Western anime communities) is a genre. A show with a prominent focus on sexual content often meant to titillate the audience. Series like High School DxD and Prison School are Ecchi (in Japan, Ecchi is just the pronunciation of the letter "H" which is short for hentai, so it means porn.
what does "AP" and "DC" mean. DC: is a comic book series with super hero’s! AP = Attack Potency, i.e. how much damage does your attack do to your opponent. Higher your AP, the more damage you would do to your opponent. Example: Current Luffy has much higher AP than current Chopper, since Luffy's attacks would do much more damage than Chopper's.
We use the definition that anime is an animated title, produced in Japan. By requiring things to be "anime-specific", we allow posts about a specific anime or set of anime, as well as circumstances in which anime is deeply intertwined. For a full explanation of what counts as anime-specific, visit our rules page.
the most common definition is just animation produced in japan. sometimes anime is used as a name for a genre of animation, regardless of the country of origin. This mostly refers to the distinct art style that japanese animations typically have. A rarely used definition is that anime is any kind of cartoon.
Just anime that have mostly stuff that can happen irl, for your examples: Living in a dorm, growing up, going to school and working at a cafe. 23. robloxoof. • 6 yr. ago. I assume the "slice" refers to a "part", so basically "parts of one's life", like going to school, playing with friends, etc. 6. Gamerunglued.
Those are terms of the omegaverse, also called aboverse (a= alpha, b= beta, o=omega). This is a genre of fanfic which take place in an alternative universe where humans have a secondary gender and exhibit wolf-like characteristics. The omegaverse is very diverse, every author and/or mangaka comes up with their own rules for their world but ...
MF Ghost = Modern Formula: Ghost. The racing sport is known as 'Modern Formula' and 'Ghost' refers to the MC (Also a throwback to racers calling Takumi the "Ghost" of Mt. Akina) [M]ister [F]ujiwara's Ghost. It's MF DOOM returning in anime. He's actually the Main character.
23. KetchupReturns. • 3 yr. ago. An arc is a small story contained in a few episodes, part of a bigger overarching plot. Saga is a japanese prefecture. 11. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago. Saga is collection of arcs while arc is a small story unless its those animes (stares at one piece)