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This trope is an [[Anime]]/[[Manga]] exclusive. |
This trope is an [[Anime]]/[[Manga]] exclusive. |
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* Commonly found in [[Kyoto Animation]]'s anime adaptations of [[Key Visual Arts]] games, such as ''[[Kanon]]'' and ''[[ |
* Commonly found in [[Kyoto Animation]]'s anime adaptations of [[Key Visual Arts]] games, such as ''[[Kanon]]'' and ''[[Clannad]]''. |
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** In Clannad, some of the jokes were conserved as Tomoya having a random [[Imagine Spot]] about what option would he choose if this where a visual novel, and it was shown on screen with an actual scene from another Key game [[Little Busters |
** In Clannad, some of the jokes were conserved as Tomoya having a random [[Imagine Spot]] about what option would he choose if this where a visual novel, and it was shown on screen with an actual scene from another Key game [[Little Busters!|Little Busters]]. |
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* ''[[Excel Saga ( |
* ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'' has an entire episode framed around Il Pallazo playing a dating sim and Excel having to live through the choices he makes. |
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** The third choice is always "Put it in", not that he ever chooses it. |
** The third choice is always "Put it in", not that he ever chooses it. |
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* Our lovely [[Kimi |
* Our lovely [[Kimi ni Todoke|Sawako]] shows how it's done in the picture. |
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* There's also a Dating Sim Shot with Saki in the ''[[Genshiken]]'' manga (and Madarame too). |
* There's also a Dating Sim Shot with Saki in the ''[[Genshiken]]'' manga (and Madarame too). |
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* ''[[Ore no Imouto ga Konna |
* ''[[Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai|My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute]]'' has the male lead introduced to dating sims (against his will), after which he starts seeing menu options whenever he faces a decision. One scene has a shot of his father that matches this trope format. |
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* ''[[Love Hina]]'': Specifically Motoko's introduction is very much shot using this type of framing. |
* ''[[Love Hina]]'': Specifically Motoko's introduction is very much shot using this type of framing. |
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* ''[[Megatokyo]]'' uses it in a panel to show what happens when Piro (the artist, not the character) manages to knock Largo out in creative disputes. In the reverse situation, the comic looks like a [[First-Person Shooter]]. ([[Funny Aneurysm Moment|That was before Largo's actual departure]]) |
* ''[[Megatokyo]]'' uses it in a panel to show what happens when Piro (the artist, not the character) manages to knock Largo out in creative disputes. In the reverse situation, the comic looks like a [[First-Person Shooter]]. ([[Funny Aneurysm Moment|That was before Largo's actual departure]]) |