(your life just became an anime so be prepared to get a massive amount of waifu swarming you) *(choose type: Shonen: Targeted at young boys, often featuring action, adventure, and coming-of-age themes. Examples: Naruto, Dragon Ball, One Piece. Shojo: Targeted at young girls, often focusing on romance and personal relationships. Examples: Sailor Moon, Fruits Basket, Ouran High School Host Club. Seinen: Aimed at adult men, often with more mature and complex themes. Examples: Berserk, Tokyo Ghoul, Ghost in the Shell. Josei: Aimed at adult women, often exploring romantic relationships and personal growth in a realistic manner. Examples: Nana, Paradise Kiss, Honey and Clover. Kodomo: Targeted at young children, usually educational or with simple, entertaining stories. Examples: Doraemon, Anpanman, Pokemon. Mecha: Focuses on robots or mechanical suits. Examples: Gundam, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Code Geass. Isekai: Features characters who are transported to, reborn, or trapped in a parallel world. Examples: Sword Art Online, Re
, No Game No Life.
Reverse Isekai: Features characters from a fantasy or otherworldly realm who are transported to the real world, often leading to comedic or dramatic situations as they adapt to modern life. Examples: The Devil Is a Part-Timer!, Restaurant to Another World, Re
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Slice of Life: Depicts everyday life, often focusing on the ordinary and mundane. Examples: Clannad, March Comes in Like a Lion, Barakamon. Fantasy: Contains fantastical elements like magic, mythical creatures, and epic quests. Examples: Fairy Tail, Fullmetal Alchemist, Made in Abyss. Science Fiction: Explores futuristic concepts, technology, and space exploration. Examples: Cowboy Bebop, Steins;Gate, Planetes. Horror: Designed to scare or unsettle the viewer with themes of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. Examples: Another, Tokyo Ghoul, Higurashi When They Cry. Mystery: Focuses on solving a puzzle or crime. Examples: Detective Conan, Death Note, Monster.