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thanks for the chapter. BTW, what about making 2D movies such as Spirited Away,Howl's Moving Castle by Ghibli, and Your Name, etcetera
just an idea, can they make a 2D movie like Spirited Away
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I didn't think I would see fear and hunger here
tell that to the people on Twitter/X
Breaking the First wall is where a charcter acknowledges they, or other characters, are engaged in a literary device (ex: a character forgets their cell phone at home every episode of a tv show leading to comical circumstances. Character: Is anyone else tired of this running gag?) Breaking the second wall is when a character acknowledges a story like structure or plot to their life or to the day. I dont know if that includes the character knowingly copying something they say they saw in tv, but it does include acknowledging that you've seen "this plot" (that's happening to them) in tv/media. For example, if a character says he can easily run a 1000m run in record time, then someone on the track team gets hurt, and now they are asked to stand in. Character: This happened in a show i saw... now, if only i could remember how they resolved it.. Breaking the third wall is when a character acknowledges directly or indirectly that they are in a movie, tv show, comic book, and book. (Ex: a manga character says, "This situation is insane! It's not like we're in a manga or something!) Breaking the fourth wall directly references the audience. (A movie character is exasperated so much with a situation that they stare exhaustedly at the actual audience)
if there is a hole, there's a goal