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== Robowaifus in anime == | == Robowaifus in anime == | ||
* [[Mahoro]] from Mahoromatic | * [[Mahoro]] from [[Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden|Mahoromatic]] | ||
* [[Chii]] from Chobits | * [[Chii]] from [[Chobits]] | ||
* [[R. Dorothy Wayneright]] from The Big O | * [[R. Dorothy Wayneright]] from [[The Big O]] | ||
* [[Yumemi Hoshino|Yumemi]] from Planetarian | * [[Yumemi Hoshino|Yumemi]] from [[Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet|Planetarian]] |
Latest revision as of 07:49, 29 December 2022
Anime is a term for animated films and television shows originating from Japan. It is characterized by colourful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes and is typically hand-drawn or computer-generated and often combines dynamic action sequences with emotionally resonant stories. Common themes in anime include adventure, science fiction, fantasy, romance, comedy and drama. Anime can also refer to a style of artwork and storytelling that is similar to anime.
Robowaifus in anime
- Mahoro from Mahoromatic
- Chii from Chobits
- R. Dorothy Wayneright from The Big O
- Yumemi from Planetarian