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Why are they all talking about anime here? The scope of the two-dimensional world is obviously very wide.

2024-09-19 07:25
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2024-09-19 08:54

The scope of the 2D world was indeed very wide, but animation was one of the most common and mentioned parts. Animation works were usually presented in the form of comics, animations, games, etc., and were loved and sought after by the majority of 2D enthusiasts. Therefore, animation was a very important part of the two-dimensional culture and was also the most widely spread and mentioned. Of course, the 2D culture was not limited to animation, but also included other forms of 2D cultural products such as handwritten accounts, illustrations, novels, and so on.

Why was it that anime was a two-dimensional world, while the real world was a three-dimensional world?

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2024-09-19 07:19

This statement was not accurate. The anime world and the real world could exist in the same world at the same time. There was no such thing as a two-dimensional world. Comics and animation were usually seen as a fictional art form. They were created through the use of fictional characters, scenes, plots, and other elements to create a unique artistic style and form of entertainment. The animation works were usually presented in two or three dimensions, which could be seen on the screen independently of the real world. In contrast, the real world could be seen as a three-dimensional world because it included the material world, the spiritual world, and the supernatural world. Humans could perceive various physical phenomena in the real world, such as mountains, rivers, the sun, the moon, and the stars. At the same time, they could also perceive and experience spiritual phenomena in the real world through the spiritual level, such as thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and so on. Although anime is a fictional art form, the worldview and storyline it presents can often inspire people to think and reflect on the real world. Therefore, the real world can also be regarded as a meaningful three-dimensional world.

How wide was the scope of the novel?

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2025-03-02 06:51

"The Legend of Time and Space" is a fantasy and oriental fantasy novel written by the author, Calm 454. The general plot of this novel is: Time spun and space changed. You're just a mere mortal with a short life, perhaps you've already disappeared in the river of time. As for me, I'm a venerable celestial, and I used all my power to reverse time and space in order to find you and the true dao of time and space. Your existence is in an unfamiliar spacetime. ---------------------------- The book,"From Battle Break to Trillionfold Cultivation Speed", was a light novel written by Cao Fen, a derivative Doujinshi novel. The general plot of this novel was: Mu Wen had transmigrated into the world of Battle Break and obtained a cultivation speed that was trillions of times faster. At the same time, he had also discovered something unusual about the world he was originally in. ---------------------------- "This Era of Entertainment Is Interesting" was a novel written by the author, White No. 17, about an urban and entertainment star. The general plot of the novel was: Gu Xun had transmigrated to a parallel world and was burdened with a huge debt. Fortunately, in his mind, he was burdened with a brilliant civilization. He relied on his own efforts to pay off his debt and moved forward. Many years later, a reporter asked,"How much do you think you have contributed to this entertainment era?" "A little." "You've made great achievements in music, film, literature, and so on. You're known as the greatest artist of this era. Is it really just a little?" "Yes, it's really just a hundred million points." ---------------------------- "Journey in Endless Time and Space" was a novel written by the author's hands. The general plot of the novel was: This is the best era. There are endless worlds, endless resources, and endless opportunities waiting for you to discover. This was also the worst era. Countless Long Aotian and Qingchu women ran amok and stirred up trouble in the world. This was the era of transmigration! Ascension? Or was it depravity? ---------------------------- "Journey to Star Shi Ke" was a sci-fi space-time travel novel written by the author," Yang Shiyi decided to step into the desert to find the way back. Who would have thought that just as he entered the desert, he stepped into a whirlpool. Yang Shiyi, who was in a mess in the wind, felt that his legs were about to break. Nothing good had happened since she met this person. Just as he finished complaining, another vortex appeared…This was an ancient commoner girl accidentally meeting a cute interstellar man. The two of them used vortexes, spatial teleportation, wormholes, spaceships, starships, and other methods to continuously jump through planets of different civilizations. What a wonderful journey…"" Shi Ke Star Journey → Welcome everyone to come and watch. ---------------------------- "Spacetime Restorer" was a fantasy romance novel written by Bu Nianjun. The general plot of the novel was: Transmigration? It's too low. Since everyone is playing transmigration, then I'll take care of transmigration! I'm not a cultural bureau. I'm just a space-time defender. If you don't wear it, I'll lose! A world in a grain of sand, a bodhi in a leaf. How many grains of sand and how many worlds were there? How many leaves and Bodhi? As long as you join the Spacetime Restorer, I'll show you thousands of worlds… ---------------------------- "Quick, Big Boss, You're So Fierce" was a sci-fi space-time travel novel written by the author, Bengong, who was also short of money. The general plot of this novel was: [1v1, Qiangqiang is invincible in both body and mind!] With the mysterious illustrated book in his hand, the word 'fierce' ran through Shi Jiu's entire life. However, this 'ominous' was not that 'ominous.' Later on, she became a part-time worker to pay off her debts, but she had a 'fierce' aura that no demons or ghosts could resist. One of the agents shakily took out a prop-Mirror, Mirror, who's the most dangerous here? Shi Jiu's face appeared in the mirror. The agent's legs went weak, and he looked at Shi Jiu, who was standing in a dark corner, with a sad face. Shi Jiu smiled innocently at him. [The task taker is withered. I'm afraid I won't live long.] "Ding-Congratulations to the number 001 agent for reaching the top of the list again!" Sighing, Shi Jiu thought to himself,"How lonely!" Author's words: The article is good, believe me! The third world began. ---------------------------- "The World of Screens" was a sci-fi space-time travel novel written by the fallen Shang. The general plot of the novel was: Infinite good books are all in reading articles. ---------------------------- "Time Taxis: Back to the Past" was a fantasy romance novel written by the author, Lang Xuan SC. The general plot of this novel was: The passage of time was from beginning to end. There were many stories in time, but no matter what kind of story it was, it was all the same. Everything was just a drama. The name of the drama was Love, Hate, Love, and Hatred. In time, all love, hate, and love could be repeated… ---------------------------- Time Bracelet was a sci-fi novel written by Two Bucks in His Pocket. The general plot of the novel was: A miserable college student, a bracelet that he accidentally obtained, a set of highly intelligent artificial intelligence, and a shady deal hundreds of years later…

Why didn't the three-dimensional world oppose the two-dimensional world, but the two-dimensional world opposed the three-dimensional world?

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2024-09-19 07:48

This question was related to the difference in culture and values between the 2D and 3D world. Two-dimensional culture was a cultural industry that mainly expressed itself in Japanese anime, manga, games, etc. Its audience was mainly young people. The values of the 2D culture emphasized emotional elements such as happiness, dreams, friendship, and love, as well as sub-cultural elements such as cuteness, royalty, and rot. In this culture, people often confuse ideals, fantasies, and reality. They think that the real world is not as good as the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture often have anti-realistic characteristics. The three-dimensional culture refers to the real world, including all aspects that we come into contact with in our daily lives, such as society, politics, economy, etc. The values of the three-dimensional culture emphasized reality, responsibility, rationality, and so on. In this culture, people often associate reality with ideals and believe that there are emotions and ideals in the real world that are similar to those in the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture also have anti-realistic characteristics. Therefore, the question of why the three-dimensional world did not oppose the two-dimensional world was not a simple question. The anti-reality characteristics of the two-dimensional culture reflected the emotions and values of its audience to a certain extent, while the anti-second-dimensional characteristics of the three-dimensional culture reflected the differences and opposition between different cultures.

Two-dimensional was an anime genre. What was the difference between the three-dimensional world and the four-dimensional world? Was there a dimension?

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2024-09-15 02:26

Two-dimensional refers to fictional worlds or characters that usually appear in anime, comics, games, and other media. The three-dimensional world refers to the real world we live in. The fourth dimension was an abstract concept commonly used in science fiction to represent a parallel universe or space beyond the real world. There was no such thing as a one-dimensional existence in real life. The second and third dimension were relative concepts. They existed in different time and space.

What is this king talking about here?

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2025-01-16 18:23

" This King Is Here " mainly told the story of the engagement between the Demon Realm's Bi Cang King Shen Li and the 33rd grandson of the Emperor of the 99th Heaven, Fu Rong Jun, on the occasion of his thousand-year birthday.

What is this king talking about here?

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2025-01-15 08:06

" This King Is Here " was a Xianxia novel written by Jiulu Feixiang. The story told the story of the engagement between the Demon Realm's Bi Cang King, Shen Li, and the 33rd grandson of the Emperor, Fu Rong Jun, on the 99th Heaven.

What is this king talking about here?

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2025-01-03 07:13

" This King Is Here " was a Xianxia novel written by Jiulu Feixiang. It told the story of the engagement between the Demon Realm's Bi Cang King, Shen Li, and the 33rd grandson of the Emperor of the 99th Heaven, Fu Rong Jun, on the occasion of his thousand-year birthday. In the story, Shen Li was unwilling to marry Fu Rong Jun, so she fled the marriage and was injured and unconscious, turning back into the original form of a phoenix.

The world in the novel was supposed to be a two-dimensional world. Why was everything seen in the novel a three-dimensional version?

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2025-03-04 10:57

The setting of the world in the novel belongs to the two-dimensional world. Why is everything I see a three-dimensional version? This was a question about the difference between the two-dimensional world and the three-dimensional world. Two-dimensional usually referred to fictional two-dimensional worlds such as anime, comics, games, and other works. Correspondingly, the three-dimensional world is the real world. It is the objective world we live in. In the two-dimensional world, objects and people were flat, without gravity and relativistic effects, and the concept of time and space was relatively simple. Compared to this, the objects and people in the three-dimensional world had three-dimensional forms and were affected by gravity and relativistic effects. The concepts of time and space were also more complicated. Therefore, the form and appearance of characters and objects in the two-dimensional world were usually based on two-dimensional planes and could be expressed and created through various art forms. In contrast, things in the three-dimensional world existed objectively. Their shape and appearance were limited by the laws of physics. In novels, if the world was set in the 2D world, the shapes and appearances of the characters and objects were usually in the 2D style, such as cute, otaku, etc. However, because the novel was a fictional story, it did not exist in reality. On the contrary, everything depicted in the novel was a three-dimensional version because the characters and scenes in the novel were based on the people, things, and things in the real world. Therefore, everything we see in novels is a three-dimensional version because they are all conceived and created based on things in the real world.

What did one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional refer to? In anime

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2024-09-18 05:52

One-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional referred to the characters, scenes, and concepts in different fictional worlds. The 1D world usually referred to the real world in the fictional world, such as the world in anime, games, novels, and other works. In this world, the characters, objects, and environment were all fictional, but the story and the relationship between the characters were real. Two-dimensional refers to a fictional two-dimensional world similar to the world in anime, manga, illustrations, and other works. In this world, people, objects, and environments were all flat and had unique forms and characteristics. The three-dimensional world refers to the real world, which is the three-dimensional world we live in. In anime, the three-dimensional world usually referred to the real world where the character lived and the main background of the story. It's important to note that these concepts don't only exist in anime. They have many applications in real life. For example, in movies, TV series, and games, we can also see terms like one-dimensional and two-dimensional used to describe characters and scenes in different fictional worlds.

What does anime mean by two-dimensional and three-dimensional

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2024-09-13 21:26

Two and three dimensional were commonly used terms in anime culture. The specific meanings were as follows: Two-dimensional: It usually refers to the characters, scenes, and storylines in virtual worlds such as two-dimensional animations, comics, and games. Two-dimensional works were usually represented by cute, simplified, and colorful characters. The third dimension refers to the real world, including the society, environment, and people we live in. In anime culture, three-dimensional was often used to describe things and characters in the real world as opposed to the two-dimensional world. The difference between 2D and 3D could be understood as the difference between the virtual world and the real world. In anime culture, the 2D world is often regarded as an idealized world, while the 3D world is the real world we live in. There is a clear difference between the two.

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