The second dimension is Shenma, this is Shenma anime

Updated on anime 2024-04-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Refers to two-dimensional space, i.e., a flat surface.

    2.It is a term used in the ACG subculture to refer to the fictional world in animation, comics, games, and other works, as opposed to "three-dimensional".

    The original meaning of two-dimensional means "two-dimensional space" and "two-dimensional world", that is, a plane.

    Any point of the ACG can be located by two coordinate axes (e.g., x-axis and y-axis).

    Since the early anime, manga, and game works (ACG works) were all composed of two-dimensional images, and the picture was a flat surface, it was called the "two-dimensional world", or "two-dimensional for short".

    Therefore, "the world in which anime characters exist" is a misunderstanding, that is, the second dimension, and the inhabitants of the second dimension include but are not limited to "anime characters".

    ACG also refers to animation, comics, games, and their derivative fan-creations and peripheral products.

    The network is only a medium for two-dimensional communication, not a specific reference for two-dimensional.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Two-dimensional refers to the world of anime in a narrow sense, and characters only exist in a two-dimensional world, unlike us, which is three-dimensional, and can refer to everything in ACG in a broad sense.

    ACG is what is in anime manga games.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Refers to the world composed of planes, and ACG belongs to the second dimension.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The kind of bikini worn by anime girls.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can be understood as the world of anime.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Dimension" is derived from the Japanese language and means "dimension", for example, "three-dimensional" means three-dimensional, and "two-dimensional" means two-dimensional. With the popularity of Japanese anime in China, the word "dimension" was able to spread. The term "dimension" in Japanese ACG works usually refers to the fantasy world in the work and the collection of its various elements.

    For example, a world in which the rules and order are completely different from the reader's existing world, such as the world where magic or steel bullets exist, is often referred to as an "extradimensional world", or simply a "different dimension".

    In addition, virtual characters that are traditionally represented in a flat **, such as characters in comics or animations, are often called "two-dimensional characters" because of their two-dimensional nature to distinguish them from real (three-dimensional space) characters. However, characters created with three-dimensional computer images are called "dimensional characters" because they are in a virtual world and have a three-dimensional concept.

    Three-dimensional dolls and other objects are supposed to be three-dimensional characters by the original definition, but they are sometimes called "dimensional characters" because they are usually based on the three-dimensional nature of two-dimensional characters, or emphasize their virtual nature

    Based on the above etymology, those who only have interest or feelings for the virtual characters that appear in ACG, but have no interest in the opposite sex in reality, are jokingly called "people living in the two-dimensional world", and those in severe cases are jokingly called two-dimensional abstinence syndrome. In a nutshell, a single can be seen as a line, a binary can be seen as a surface, and a ternary can be seen as a space of a solid. Just as ants live in two dimensions, it is never possible to perceive three dimensions.

    There may be four dimensions beyond human perception.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dimension is just a hypothesis, you can understand it as another space or universe.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nitto's anime is now the face of 2D.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It seems to be My Neighbor Totoro, a spoof.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Looks like Totoro, right? I don't know.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was My Neighbor Totoro! How did it come to this? Is it terrorized by whom?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is the fate of the series.,This one is called the magical girl Iliya.,This is the protagonist.,But this one is the same person.。

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The main character of the magical girl Ilya

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The gaiden of the Fate series, "Magical Girl Illya".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    another

    Another is a long-form mystery written by Japanese mystery writer Yukito Ayatsuji. His works have also been adapted into comics, TV animations and films of the same name. The story tells an old legend of Yamiyama North Middle School in the town of Yamiyama, where it is said that 26 years ago, a popular student named "Misaki" suddenly died in the third class of the school, and the teachers and classmates in the class could not accept this fact, and everyone decided to spend each day as if Misaki was still alive until they graduated.

    As a result, the practice summons the deceased back from it. After that, the curse began, and the third class of the third year became the place where the souls of the dead were returned, and each third class of the third class would inexplicably have an extra "superfluous person", and the "superfluous person" was the person who had died in the class, and death befell everyone in the class.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    "Plastic Memory".

    Plastic Memories (formerly known as Plastic Memories) is an original anime project planned by Aniplex Corporation[1] and is in charge of 5PBNaohya Hayashi, who wrote the scripts of the "Science ADV Series" such as "The Gate of the Stone of Destiny" developed by the company.

    The background of the work is the near future after the popularization of intelligent robots, and the main line of the story is to depict the love story of intelligent robots.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    "Plastic Memory".

    Male protagonist Mizuki Division.

    Heroine Ella.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Chun hal

    The theatrical version of the anime Haruhal hired manga artist Io Sakisaka, who is known for his delicate depictions of feelings, to be the original designer of the anime, and the director was Maki, who had participated in the production of works such as the anime Shitama and a half mythological series and the Crown of Sin.

    Ryotaro Hara is in charge, and the scripter Izumi Kisai, who is active in the creative field of TV dramas and stage plays, is in charge of animation scripts, and his past representative works include the well-known TV series "Boar Makeover".

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The second dimension refers to the anime circle, and also refers to the beautiful world that people fantasize about.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Two-dimensional, that is, two-dimensional. "Dimension" is "dimension", which is two translations of dimension.

    The term is widely used in ACGN cultural circles as a term for "alternate worlds" or dream worlds, but ACGNs are not synonymous with two-dimensional. Correspondingly, the "real world" is often referred to as "three-dimensional" in ACGN culture.

    The usage began in Japan, and the early Japanese animation and game works were composed of two-dimensional images, and the picture was a flat surface, so it was called the "two-dimensional world", or "two-dimensional" for short, and the opposite was "three-dimensional", that is, "the dimension in which we exist", that is, the real world.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The second dimension is two-dimensional space.

    It's a flat world with only length and width.

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