My Adventures with Superman stands out amid other adaptations with its open embrace of anime. That extends beyond the visual look to many of the characters and themes as well. It’s proven a very successful fit: bringing a new vibe to the venerable superhero while staying true to the characters’ essence. It also explains many of the show’s more radical re-imaginings of stalwart figures (especially villains).Below is a list of 10 prominent uses of anime tropes in the new series, along with a brief discussion of their history. They touch on every corner of My Adventures with Superman, from the supporting characters to the central plot arcs.The Chosen One trope is prevalent through all manner of storytelling, but anime relies on it frequently. A Chosen One is deemed worthy of receiving some gift or power, usually as a part of fulfilling a prophecy or destroying an existential threat. In anime, Chosen One protagonists tend to be innocent, charming, and inspirational just by being themselves. Sailor Moon and Yu-Gi-Oh! both feature prominent examples of the trope.RELATED: 10 Best DCEU Scenes Inspired By The Comics/Straight Out of the Comics
My Adventures with Superman stands out amid other adaptations with its open embrace of anime. That extends beyond the visual look to many of the characters and themes as well. It’s proven a very successful fit: bringing a new vibe to the venerable superhero while staying true to the characters’ essence. It also explains many of the show’s more radical re-imaginings of stalwart figures (especially villains).
Below is a list of 10 prominent uses of anime tropes in the new series, along with a brief discussion of their history. They touch on every corner of My Adventures with Superman, from the supporting characters to the central plot arcs.
The Chosen One trope is prevalent through all manner of storytelling, but anime relies on it frequently. A Chosen One is deemed worthy of receiving some gift or power, usually as a part of fulfilling a prophecy or destroying an existential threat. In anime, Chosen One protagonists tend to be innocent, charming, and inspirational just by being themselves. Sailor Moon and Yu-Gi-Oh! both feature prominent examples of the trope.
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