Write the plot of an anime

Write the plot of an anime

If you look at it closely, it looks like a nipple getting erect.

there's a reason we call tits plot

A boy falls in love with a girl.

Unable to call her, he dropped her number on the internet

A guy is fed up with his life so he buys a gun goes to a big movement/protest full of minorities that he doesn't like and shoots as many people as he can while yelling allahu ackbar and wearing a towel on his head because he doesn't want to give white boys a bad rep. Then when he dies he wakes up in a fantasy world with some faggy special power and a priest tells him that until he goes on a quest to stop beast race slavery(the minority equivalent in this world) he will never be free in spirit or some shit so he murders the priest, cuts his ears and tail off because he was a revived as a beast person to make it ironic or some shit, then he rounds up the now near extinct beast race people and kills them all because over the course of saving them all he learns they are shit and deserve to be genocided. Then he kills himself because he's the last beastman and it ends with a bunch of lose ends not being tied up.

this is how a good anime works for me

>Okarin refuses to undo Faris' D-Mail
>Instead he sends the D-Mail that moves him to -.275349
>The evening of the tournament mayuri dies
>The day after Yukitaka dies
>Okarin considers his options
>He decides to reform the Future Gadget Lab
>First he reacquires the IBN 5100
>Using Faris, he recruits Daru, gets him to hack into SERN, delete the D-Mails they have already recorded and auto-delete all future D-Mails
>They rebuild the PhoneWave and attempt to influence Yukitaka again, but it fails
>They convince Kurisu to join
>They rebuild the Time Leap Machine and improve it to allow leaps of multiple years
>After finishing FG204, Okarin tells Daru to get his daughter to travel back to the 14th August 2010 and meet him there, Okarin then proceeds to jump back to that date
>He meets up with Suzuha and instructs her to first steal Yukitaka's phone before he gets the D-Mails and then continue to 1975 and acquire the IBN
>This undoes Faris initial D-Mail and returns Okarin to 0.456914

there should only be mini-climaxes at the end of arcs, if mid-show climaxes are more powerful than the finale climax it just feels weird
HxH kinda had this problem
Chronological Haruhi definetly had it too

*Introduce the setting and the mc
*introduce new characters and the antagonists
*oshitoshitoshit not enough episodes to finish the plot
*cram everything in the last few episodes.

Kenichi is the most normal high school boy ever enjoying a normal high school life until one day Yamada Hanako moves in next door to his apartment. She is always up at strange hours in the night and speaks in a strange manner. The weirdness continues when he goes to school and discovers that their desks are right next to one another. The strangeness culminates when she invites him back to her place for some licorice & pineapple pizza with root beer when she accidentally reveals she's actually an alien. Hijinks ensue a he tries to cover for her strange nature.

some guy is a disappointment to his parents and hes like 28 so hes like damn im gonna kill myself and he kills himself

The picture only applies to western stories.

In Japan stories have 5 parts:

起: Introduction
承: Development
転: Climax
結: Conclusion
闇: Darkness

That's a horrible inaccurate graph. In most stories the middle part is bigger than the beginning and the end combined.

>MC graduates college and becomes a teacher
>he's assigned to teach in a all girls middle school in a small village
>he arrives, sees no children in class, he only sees their moms
>actually, they're not the moms, they are his students
>all the men have gone to the city, he's the only man there
>all those cakes are pretending to be middle school girls to get on his dick

Overworked cynical christmas cake office lady gets killed by truck-kun, respawns as the Fated Hero's fairy familiar.
Much snark and sexual frustration ensues, mostly because of all the busty whores who keep throwing themselves at Hero-kun and catching the fairy in their cleavage in the process.
The Hero is actually a reverse trap and fairy is the only one that knows.

someone do a koch snowflake out of the original chart

an Scifi Sol about a Genius who moves to the moon. He trolls Earth government with various things he invents.

Okay. I made this up a couple of minutes ago, but now I have kinda fleshed it out.

Imagine the "being trapped in a world" aspect of SAO, and the battle aspect of "Battle-Royale", where only the strongest (or the smartest) can survive, and add the amazingly-creative dream aspect of "Inception".

Anyway, let me explain how everything gets started. In that world, there have always been a couple of 'awakened' lucid dreamers in each country, each having a pretty huge role in the country's leadership. All of the non-lucid dreamers are simply temporary visitors when they're asleep, they disappear from the world when they wake up.

So anyway, there is an lucid, 'awakened', mentally-ill NEET who just wants to fuck the world up, for a reason yet unknown, so he gives criminals and other people like him the secret to lucidity, and forms a secret band, known in rumours as . He practices with them in secret, and one day, at 3:25 in the morning, he realizes that he can prevent anyone from escaping, but he does not reveal that plan of his to anyone, not even his closest nakama.

It's 6:20, and people's spirits "awaken" (not lucidly) within the dream world. Not knowing what's going on, people try to ask people around them, but nobody really knows what's going on.

retard

No, HxH has anticlimaxes that perfectly serve the themes and the resolutions in each arc. If you need a climax to fully appreciate a story the author want to tell you're doing it wrong. And the anticlimaxes in HxH hit you the most when you get the point across yourself.
I think Togashi took a realistic approach when he decided to end the conflicts/arcs in a low note but memorable, not because he couldn't think of a better way to end, but because the endings serve as a conclusion of the theme of the arcs yet open for more future conflicts.

known later in rumours as *

The MC, of course, is a secretly a decent lucid dreamer. Anyway, a couple of minutes after everybody is forcefully awoken within the world, the Hikki-NEET decides to show himself, and show off his powers. He suddenly appears floating in the air above the public square, where most of the people have gathered, and he turns himself into Fujin, the japanese god of wind. He utters "There's no escape", in the smoothest voice ever, quite reminiscent of Morgan Freeman. He repeats "There's no escape", "There's no escape", "There's no escape", as his voice gets higher in pitch, and louder in volume. He repeats it for a solid minute, causing terrible ear pain for everybody within sound range. As everybody is lying on the ground and clasping their ears to avoid the sound as much as possible. 1000 planes appear far in the sky, and they all start stalling, all in the same moment moment. They all crash in the square, killing everybody.

Or so it seemed.

The smoke is slowly being carried away by the wind..

There were a couple of people who had erected a powerful around themselves, and just like that, rescuing 50% of the people in the square.

>"Hoo, that might be interesting"

The NEET observes the people who had erected the shields. He also sees a person with a shield which had cracks in it, and smirks to himself.

That's our MC, a pitiful 19 year old boy that doesn't believe in himself, nor his powers. As the story progresses, he will gradually change, make some great decisions, some bad (which get him in trouble with a couple of his fellow "Lucid-ers")

A SoL Anime in a construction site, where all workers are cute little girls. The resident engineer is a beta male mc and every episode is about the girls teasing him.

A romance/SOL/drama anime where the main character is the best friend of a typical nice guy harem MC character. The guy's a combination of the dumb cunt and cool bro character that sticks to the MC.

the Harem dude has like, 4-5 girls in the running, each of them are cliches. Your tsundere osananajimi, Yamato Nadeshiko dream girl who everyone loves, haughty ojo-sama, Genki idol type, and reverse trap tomboy girl. Shit cliches happens all the time to him, think filler nisekoi chapters. At first, this doesn't happen very often

One of the dumb cliches lead to our MC taking the fall for the harem dude, say, him being stuck in a girl's locker room or something. A girl who's friends with the childhood friend character approaches our MC after catching him in the act, asking him to help her set her girl up with the Harem MC character. Our MC begrudgingly agrees.

The two try to set up flag moments with the harem dude and the childhood friends, slowly getting closer in the process as well. They eventually discover that the other harem girls also have a driving force pushing them to get closer to the Harem dude. Say, the ojou-sama has her servants and bodyguards setting shit up, the reverse trap tomboy has the school's fujos trying to push him with the MC for inspiration for BL doujins or whatever, both the genki idol type and the yamato nadeshiko's fan clubs are trying to get the other to hook up with the harem dude to keep their respective idols "pure".

Late in the series, the factions will plot against each other, some will join forces at times, and as the series goes, the plans to both have the harem dude set up flags with the girls, and having him not meet or set up flags with the rival girls become more and more intricate at time.

Throughout all this, our MC learns the true meaning of love or friendship or youth yada yada yada.

Hiro was a regular high school student, until one day a new student is introduced to his class. As she takes a sit next to him, she tells him he's the choosen one. Although he question her what did she mean by that, she refuses to say anything else.

That night, as Hiro is on his way to home, he's attacked by a group of ninjas with extraordinary powers, only to be saved at the last minute by the new student, who also have strange powers.

Hiro questions her if being attacked was part of her plan.

"Of course!"
"Well, we're under attack, what's the next part?"
"Taking down these ninjas... with no survivors!"

As Hiro watchered the girl killing the demons, he suffereded from a mental breakdance, as he refused to admit how weak he's. He said to himself that he must be stronger to protect the one he loves, and comes out shouting at the girl:

"No, I must kill demons"
"But Hiro, your the demon"

And then Hiro was the loch ness monster.

Hey retard. We have that format in westerns, too. Intro rising climax falling conclusion.

Retake third grade english, please.