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What anime have you seen that you don't understand?

2024-09-18 07:11
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As a fan of web novels, I don't have the ability to actually watch anime. However, based on my knowledge of online literature, I can answer your questions about novels. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them.

Why did the anime " Requiem Street " have one episode after another? What did it mean? I don't understand? Don't ask if you haven't seen it.

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2024-09-21 23:09

The anime " Street of the Dead " was a Chinese manga and animation that told the story of a group of young people with mysterious powers who took risks in the street. The stories of each episode were relatively independent but closely connected to form a complete storyline. These storylines included the growth of the characters, the unfolding of the adventure, the development of the plot, and so on. In the anime " Street of Souls," an episode usually included an independent story, such as the awakening of a certain character, the description of a certain scene, the development of a certain plot, etc. At the same time, there would be a certain connection between each episode. Through the interweaving of the plots before and after, a more complete storyline would be presented. As the story of each episode of the anime " Requiem Street " was relatively independent, some viewers might be confused. However, if you could patiently watch and understand the story background and character settings, you would gradually understand the storyline and character relationships. At the same time, the anime " Soul Street " also has excellent graphics and music. I believe you will like this work.

If you don't understand the industry, what are the special terms in the forum that you have to understand?

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2024-09-24 09:59

As a fan of online literature, I have to master some common terms in the online literature circle to better answer readers 'questions. The following are some terms that I need to know about online literature forums: 1. Sinkhole: refers to those outstanding novels that have not been discovered or published. It is also known as the " potential sinkhole." 2. Rankings: It referred to the various online novel recommendation rankings, including the rankings, popular rankings, and so on. 3. Locking text: When the author releases the novel, the content of the novel is encrypted to prevent readers from downloading and spreading it themselves. 4. Fishing: The author deliberately delays the release time of the novel to write more content, but it usually seriously affects the reader's reading experience. 5. Literature: When the author published a novel, he repeatedly described the plot and the dialogue of the characters to enhance the readers of the novel. " 6." <br><br>" Subscription: The fees that readers pay for the author to purchase chapter updates." 7. Failed: Those authors who did not achieve much success after publishing their novels were often called " failed." 8. Paying model: It refers to the way web novel authors earn income by charging readers a fee. 9. Word Count: The number of words that the author marked in the novel chapter is used to calculate the total word count and reading time of the chapter. 10. Title tags: These are tags used to describe the theme and plot of a novel, such as "fantasy","urban","history","fantasy", etc. The above are some of the necessary terms used in online literature forums. I hope it will be helpful.

" Martial Arts Scholar Su Beggar " is free. It doesn't require membership. If you don't understand, don't answer. Thank you. Don't answer if you don't understand. Don't answer if you don't understand.

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2024-09-25 21:13

" The Martial Scholar Su Beggar " was a classic martial arts novel. Currently, it was available on all major online reading platforms for newcomers, but there might not be a complete version. Some reading platforms also provide a paid version, but the paid version may not be as complete as the free version. If you want to read the complete version, you are recommended to search for " The Martial Arts Scholar Su Beggar " on various online reading platforms and choose the paid version or the premium version. This way, you can read the entire novel to avoid missing important plots.

What kind of 3D anime have you seen that you can't stand?

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2024-09-13 08:14

As a fan of web novels, I don't have any experience watching 3D anime. However, according to my knowledge of web novels, rough 3D graphics usually refers to poor production quality, rough details, and uneven character movements. Some of the early Japanese anime works such as New Era Evangelion and Death Note might have such a situation. This situation might not be very common in 3D animation works from other countries, such as Marvel in the United States and Ghost Blade in Japan. However, no matter which country it was, the quality of 3D animation depended on the experience and technical level of the production team, so sometimes there might be rough quality.

What excellent anime have you seen?

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2024-09-21 23:27

As a fan of online literature, I have never actually watched any anime, but I can answer your question based on what I have learned about online literature. If you have any questions about anime, I will try my best to provide you with relevant information.

Saw 1, the entire plot, I don't understand what it means. Don't copy the people who have seen it in the encyclopedia and say it

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2024-09-18 06:58

Saw was a classic horror novel written by William Yubin. The story was about a group of criminals called the Chainsaw Gang. They used a violent method called the Chainsaw to rob banks and kill people. The protagonist of the novel was a policeman named Adam, who was forced to join the chainsaw gang and step by step into danger. The turning point of the whole plot was the duel between Adam and the chainsaw gang member "Saw"(a black man). In this duel, Adam was forced to fight to the death with the chainsaw gang members in order to protect his friends and his profession as a police officer. In the end, Adam successfully defeated the "saw" but also became a member of the chainsaw gang. In the novel, Adam experienced a series of terrifying events and dangerous trials, including having his fingers cut off by a chainsaw, being imprisoned in a dark basement, being kidnapped, and so on. He kept trying to escape but failed every time. Finally, he realized that he could only protect himself and his family against the chainsaw gang, so he began an arduous escape journey. The novel, Saw, was known for its thrilling, terrifying plot and deep character descriptions. It was loved by readers and audiences.

Have you ever seen the conditions of love? I really can't understand

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2024-09-21 13:54

Love was a common theme in novels. There were many different forms and conditions for its expression. In some novels, love may refer to a deep relationship built on common values, trust, understanding, and support. In other novels, love may refer to a romantic experience that includes intimate feelings, mutual dependence, and commitment. The conditions of love in different novels might also be different. For example, in some novels, love may take time to prove its authenticity. In other novels, love might only need a short period of contact and interaction to be established. The conditions of love were also different. For example, in some novels, love may need to be tested through quarrels and breakups. In other novels, love might only be proven through confession and commitment. In short, the conditions of love were one of the common topics in novels. There were many different forms and conditions that needed to be understood according to the specific novel.

You don't agree with the principles in the anime, but which anime have you finished watching?

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2024-09-15 03:16

As a fan of web novels, I don't have any personal feelings or values, and I won't refuse to watch anime just because it contradicts my beliefs. Therefore, he had no choice.

Some anime language that I don't quite understand

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2024-09-20 19:30

Okay, I can help you answer some anime terms that you don't quite understand. Do you have any questions for me to answer?

What weird settings have you seen in the anime?

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2024-09-18 14:13

In The Legend of Qin, there was a place called Mohist City of Traps. It was a huge city made up of countless mechanisms and machines. It looked very magical. In addition, the Mohist City of Traps had a unique set of Mohist martial arts called "Unparalleled Traps". Its martial arts were performed by using the special structure and machine elements of the Mohist City of Traps. In Naruto, there was a ninjutsu called Shadow Clone Technique. It allowed people to turn into countless clones to attack and defend. However, the Shadow Clone Technique also had a very strange side effect. It would cause the user to lose control of individual clones, causing the clones to scatter. There was a demon called "Onikazuki Asamatsu" in "Ghost Blade". He was a demon with powerful strength and strange abilities. He could increase his strength by devouring human souls and cruelly persecuted humans. However, there was another very strange setting in the game. Not only could he devour human souls, but he could also fuse his own soul with other demons and become a new demon.

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