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'''Anime physics''' is a [[fanon]] term used to describe all the unusual, impossible, and sometimes absurd moments in the {{pkmn|anime}} where real-world physics do not seem to apply.  At times, the term can also be used to describe when an [[move|attack]] works differently in the anime than it would in the [[Pokémon games|games]].  Some common examples are unusual feats of strength and agility, surviving lethal attacks, and {{wp|hammerspace}}.
'''Anime physics''' is a [[fanon]] term used to describe all the unusual, impossible, and sometimes absurd moments in the {{pkmn|anime}} where real-world physics do not seem to apply.  At times, the term can also be used to describe when an [[move|attack]] works differently in the anime than it would in the [[Pokémon games|games]].  Some common examples are unusual feats of strength and agility, surviving lethal attacks, and {{wp|hammerspace}}.


Anime physics are often caused by several factors.  The anime is generally more focused on telling a story in one or several episodes than getting the details right, so sometimes the writers will twist or bend physics so the episode can unfold the way they want it so. Sometimes it is a case of oversight; anime physics do not seem unusual unless someone stops to think about how a situation would work in the real world. Additionally, anime physics are frequently employed for comedic effect, as is tradition in most other humorous animation.
Anime physics are often caused by several factors.  The anime is generally more focused on telling a story in one or several episodes than getting the details right, so sometimes the writers will twist or bend physics so the episode can unfold the way they want it so. Sometimes it is a case of oversight; anime physics do not seem unusual unless someone stops to think about how a situation would work in the real world.  


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 22:41, 10 December 2008

Anime physics is a fanon term used to describe all the unusual, impossible, and sometimes absurd moments in the anime where real-world physics do not seem to apply. At times, the term can also be used to describe when an attack works differently in the anime than it would in the games. Some common examples are unusual feats of strength and agility, surviving lethal attacks, and hammerspace.

Anime physics are often caused by several factors. The anime is generally more focused on telling a story in one or several episodes than getting the details right, so sometimes the writers will twist or bend physics so the episode can unfold the way they want it so. Sometimes it is a case of oversight; anime physics do not seem unusual unless someone stops to think about how a situation would work in the real world.

Examples