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Anime Odd Law

Anime Odd law

Have you ever wonder why anime doesn’t the law of physics? Well I’m about to iscover why although I know something about it but still couldn’t explain clearly to my friends. Nevertheless, let’s find out why. Here are some, if not all, of the anime law of physics. This is not necessarily follow in chronological order.

1.     Law of Differentiated Gravitation

Whenever someone or something jumps, is thrown, or otherwise is rendered airborne, gravity is reduced by a factor of 4.

 

·         For me, they did it because the creator wants to emphasize the character’s movement because if they are going to do with the normal gravity the character’s action is just too fast for the camera to follow. Don’t you think?

 

2.     Law of Temporal Variability

Time is not a constant. Time stops for the hero whenever he do something ‘cool’ or ‘impressive’ move. Time slows down when friends and lovers are being killed and speeds up whenever there is a fight.

 

·         This is also the same the law of differentiated gravitation. However in this law the time doesn’t necessarily stop but instead it just slow down. This is, of course, to savor the moment that the characters wants to show case his/her best luck.

 

3.     First Law of Temporal Mortality

‘Good Guys’ and ‘Bad Guys’ both die in one of two ways – either so quick they don’t even see it coming, OR it’s a long drawn out affair where the character gains much insight to the workings of society, human existence or why the toast always lands butter side down.

 

·         This is really obvious in many of the anime series that we are watching. The reason behind this is that the creator wants to clarify to the young viewers that every anime series that they are creating is not only for entertainment but at the same time they make sure it has a good moral value.

 

4.     Law of Hydrostatic Emission

Eyes tend to be rather large in Anime. This is because they contain several gallons of water, which may be instantaneously released at high pressure through large tear ducts. The actual volume of water contained in the eyes is unknown, as there is no evidence to suggest that these reservoirs are actually capable of running out. The reason water tends to collect in the eyes is because Anime characters only have one large sweat gland, which is located at the back of the head. When extremely stressed, embarrassed, or worried, this sweat gland exudes a single but very large drop of sebaceous fluid.

 

·         This is really funny law of physics that only anime has. I wonder why they are doing this but it’s somewhat cool but sometime they just overdo.

 

5.     Law of Flimsy Incognition
(from Conrad Knauer)

Simply changing into a costume or wearing a teensy mask can make you utterly unrecognizable to even your closest friends and relatives.

 

·         The creators tend to do this because they want their characters a bit recognizable so the story would fit their physical and most of the time facial impression and expression.

 

Copyright by Ryan Shellito and Darrin Bright, who have graciously granted permission to copy, distribute, edit, and add your own laws, so long as you leave all the credits intact.

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 How was it? Does it clarify your thoughts about the anime odd law of Physics? See you next time; by the way this is my first entry in my newly made anime blog. I hope to write more entries about anime.

July 25, 2008 Posted by pdanime09 | anime trivia | , | 1 Comment