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[[File:Anime.PNG|thumb|right|344x344px|The anime group.]]
{{Wilde|I have nothing to declare except my love for Anime.|Anime}}
 
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An '''anime''' is a [[Chemistry|chemical compound]] that contains the anime group, which consists of one [[Air|oxygen]] atom, one tantalum atom, one [[Banana|potassium]] atom, and one [[Bomb|uranium]] atom, with a total charge of negative one ([[Otaku|OTaKU<sup>-</sup>]]<!--'sup?-->). Anime compounds can be divided into two groups: animo [[acid]]s and animo [[salt]]s.
{{Q|How DARE you american BASTARDS make fun of Anime, the single most incredible art form on the face of Earth? I'd better draw attention away from Anime's obvious core flaws by poking fun at its ridiculers.|Some Otaku douchebag |This page}}
 
{{Q|Anime? I've seen it before. It's overrated; only kids like it. American cartoons are better.|Oscar Wilde|How to send an anime fan into a blinding rage}}
 
{{Q|DUDE!!!! This shit is AWSOME!!!!....I just wish i knew what the fuck they were sayin'|Some white kid|Anime}}
 
{{Q|This is bullcrap!!! Who the fuck watches this anyway?!?!? Take this shit back to your chinkie holy land you fucking asian bastards!!!!|Cartman|Anime}}
 
{{Q|The truth is, I'm a whole bunch of big-eyed asian mongoloid fucktards and transsexuals who occasionally reproduce, and sometimes the gay dudes turn into girls just so they can reproduce. I have many hot girls, but Ash is the love child of Rurouni Kenshin, Spike, and it all balances out, so you can forget about the ladies. Anime is about mysticism, secret agendas, rediculously big subliminal messaging eyes, and mystically trassexuallizing LGBT people |Anime|Itself}}
 
{{Q|Anime is f*cking weird|Robot Chicken|Anime}}
 
{{Q|Anime with hentai is the only way nerdy teenagers can watch porn without their parents knowing|Yaoi Fangirl Leanime|Anime}}
 
== History ==
 
   
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==General properties of animes==
[[Image:Nobunaga.jpg|left|thumb|148px|The creater of anime himself]]
 
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Animes tend to be highly volatile and dangerous, even when [[Adult Swim|diluted]]. Most animes are known to enlarge the eyes of anyone who ingests them, and many have other adverse effects, such as creating a popped vein in the drinker's right temple. Also, animes are required to have at least one attractively-drawn main character — one who the viewers are guaranteed to fall love with.
   
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===Addictive properties===
[[Image:Dbz.jpg|right|thumb|159px|A schoolgirl in its final form, preparing to kill an otaku and drink its spinal fluid.]]
 
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Prolonged exposure to animes can result in serious anime addiction. A number of studies on the subject of anime addiction have shown that even so little exposure as ''looking'' at an anime can be enough to afflict some. [[Teenager]]s are particularly vulnerable to anime addiction; in laboratory conditions, teenagers are advised to keep away from any anime they see and to not experiment with any [[Japanese|foreign-looking]] chemicals that could be animes.
'''Anime''' was slowly, but carefully invented in 1603 by a man named Oda Nobunaga during his last years. Nobunaga invented anime to scare away the Mongols that were invading [[Japan]]. He made people have really big eyes to trick invaders into thinking they were in Europe rather than Asia. Fortunately, due to a rather large tidal wave caused by a [[cthulhu|rather large tentacle monster]], the Mongols all died and Anime had done its deed. Unfortunately, some Japanese fisherman who didn't wash himself properly accidentally brought Anime to the Americas, where it contaminated the youth and brought forth a new era where 16 year old white girls and boys alike tried incessantly to be Asian, and were hypnotized to worship Japan as some mecca of all things awesome.
 
   
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An opposite and more common reaction caused by exposure to anime is a deep feeling of unnatural hatred directed towards the chemical. People using it for this purpose usually do so to redirect feelings of hostility away from themselves or other people at a harmless substance.
Due to Anime being ridiculously easy to draw, yet appear to be of [[lies|high quality]], many of our teenage youths have brainwashed themelves into thinking they can draw and subsequently pollute the internet tubes with bad drawings on [[Deviantart|crappy fan art websites]]. The victims subsequently get an urge to congregate in hotels for days on end so they can hold gigglefests while watching [[Bleach]] and talk about how Byakuya is OMG SO HOT!!1!11 At this point, the disease is well entrenched, but with hard work and dedication, sane people can finally point out to them that they have a crush on a piece of paper, and should seek psychiatric help.
 
(Of course, people who spend all their time drooling over or admiring muscle bound misfits in their day-glow undies are compleeeeeeeetly normal!)
 
   
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== Safe use of Anime ==
 
   
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==Reactivity of anime==
Like all imported goods, anime should be taken in [[moderation]]. When blended with other hobbies, like reading, going outside, and people, anime can be a beneficial part of your everyday life. However, if you overindulge on anime, it can begin to '''eat your soul'''. Here are a few tips to maintain a safe anime experience.
 
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[[File:Hentantalum.JPG|thumb|left|175px|Helium Nitro-Tantalum Iodide, a product of Animes.]]
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Animes often tend to react with several other groups of chemicals.
   
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For instance, by adding several kinds of [[alcohol]] to a solution of animes, [[helium]], nitrogen, tantalum, and [[iodine]] can be combined to form HeN(TaI), a molecule that, once created, causes all nearby molecules to undergo neuron decay. Scientists are exploring this chemical reaction to see if it is possible to create some sort of energy source by doing so. To that end, researchers at Tokyo Tech have found a way to mass produce this new compound by harnessing the raw power of [[Japanese]] tears and blood.
* '''Watch in moderation''' - like all forms of entertainment involving a glowing box, you should never find yourself doing the same thing 18 hours straight. Doing so may cause you to develop [[cancer|dinner plate eye syndrome]].
 
* '''Remain objective''' - the first sign of becoming a <s>crackwhore</s> otaku is developing a burning hatred of licensed anime. Remember: not everyone is a trained Japan expert. People need to localize this stuff so it makes more sense to people who actually have a hope in life.
 
* '''Be weary of merchandise''' - If you catch yourself perusing a Japanese website trying to find some Bleach memorabilia, please see your doctor.
 
* '''Conventions''' - If you find yourself at an anime con, kill yourself. There is no hope. End it quickly. Save yourself the pain.
 
   
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Animes do not react well with [[Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan|mysterious colored liquids]]. When combined with these, anime usually tends to explode in a semi-comical corona of light, afflicting those in the general area with a briefly passing [[chibi]] affliction.
== Manufacturing process ==
 
   
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New research by [[Western]] researchers has shown that it is possible to synthesize Animes using Western technology. However, it has been found that many of these results are either [[Digimon|shoddily made]] or [[Pokemon|degrade too quickly into HeN(TaI)]].
Though originally drawn by hand, most modern anime is generated automatically by computer programs with little to no human intervention. Typically, the anime creation process begins with a title, which are generated by a random number algorithm that selects several words that have absolutely nothing to do with each other and make no sense when put together (e.g. [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]], [[Cowboy Bebop]], [[Fullmetal Alchemist]], [[Mobile Suit Gundam]], [[Steel Angel Kurumi]], [[Primary Sunspot Manager Junichiro Koizumi Purple Monkey Dishwasher]], [[Love Hina]], and [[Bleach|Tide]]). A screenplay generator then selects an algorithm from the subgenre pool and generates a storyline that has nothing to do with the title or any of the words in it.
 
   
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==Anime extraction process==
Next, characters must be developed. Male anime characters must have the intellectual characteristics of celery and females must either be whiny and irritating to the point of causing [[kuru]] and humans to develop multiple sclerosis or so heart-wrenchingly sickening that one's eye's and squeenilyspooch implode. Specialized drawing and animation programs add artwork to the story, featuring hair colors not found in nature and large, glistening, creepy eyes the size of hubcaps. These elements are required by international, national, and [[communist]] law, as competing art styles were outlawed by the Japanese government in 1982 for not being "from Japan enough".
 
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Animes are very rarely found in their purest state. In most cases, they must be extracted from large, complex, solid manganese compounds called manga. These compounds exist in this special class because they are the only ones in which manganese is known to go extra hyper with an oxidation number of 15. The reducing process required involves collecting the manga from [[Shonen Jump|manga deposits]], submerging the compound in a sufficiently dissolving solvent (such as water), reducing it with very strong reductants (such as Bandai) and refining the resulting anime.
   
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Further reducing already refined animes is sometimes called "dubbing" due to the "dub-dub" sound the anime makes upon releasing [[Japanese|foreign]] impurities. During this stage, anime salts and acids are separated. In many instances, the refining process also releases the by-product, manganese animide ([[Otakon|OTaKOMnU]]) or various complexes of which. Although it appears a further anime group could be extracted from such a product, the other unusual oxidation state of 1 for manganese in it means there is currently no known way to take the animes away from them.
Finally, the screenplay must be passed through a sophisticated sleaze program which adjusts the depravity level of the production to conform to industry standard requirements for sexual perversity. Anime that is exported to Western countries goes through an additional production step, wherein the voices are dubbed by English-speaking voice actors that are put through a screening process to weed out any sort of talent from the pool.
 
   
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Anime extraction is a very delicate process, and improper care in the second reducing phase can lead to pure anime of remarkably low quality. Although [[Fullmetal Alchemist|some animes exist that are known for their successful dubbed solutions]], [[One Piece|most]] are considered to be far inferior to the original dissolved anime mineral, much less the [[Banner of the Stars|original manga ore]], especially in such areas as durability, luster, and keeping the words synced up to their freaking lips.
== Subgenres of Anime ==
 
=== Hentai ===
 
{{main|Hentai}}
 
Hentai is the most popular sub-genre of anime. It is essentially paper [[pr0n]]. Hentai is lovingly crafted by horny Japanese men, who have the ability to create characters that look like they're 9 yet are perfectly legal. (note, seeing as Japan is [[bat fuck insane]], this might not be saying much, as the legal age could very possibly be nine. Sick bastards). At first, it seems like a godsend, with perfectly proportioned people doing perfectly proportioned things. But, like [[cocaine]], you start using it more and more, and you will one day crash, waking up and finding yourself, genitalia in hand, beating off to a cartoon.
 
   
=== Lolicon ===
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==Anime naming conventions==
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Animes are named in a system radically unlike other chemicals. Most chemicals are named using a combination of their constituent ions or groups; however, animes are often named based on their physical characteristics, sometimes on [[Axis Powers Hetalia|their historical uses]], and sometimes on a seemingly random sequence of words. This has led to a great deal of disagreement, conflict, and [[Strongly worded letter|badly written hate mail]] among chemists, but the system is still the most common in use today.
[ See '''Hentai''', but younger ]
 
   
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==Animo acids==
[[Image:Robotech2.jpg|left|thumb|148px|This is not the symbol of originality]]
 
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[[File:Japantrefoil.PNG|thumb|right|175px|The Universal Warning Sign of Animo Acids.]]
=== Robots in Space ===
 
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Animo acids are the more reactive, violent, huge-sword-sporting type of animes. Most animo acids have the general structure H[M]OTaKU, where [M] is anything with a formal charge of zero. Exceptions include acids with a negative ionic component, such as tentacle animo acid (see below). These are called '''polyprotic animo acids'''; they contain multiple H<sup>+</sup> ions, which usually end up as bad spinoffs or movies when dissolved in aqueous solution. Animo acids tend to be utilized by such chemists as ninjas, pirates, and shinigami.
The ''Robots in Space'' subgenre is fairly common, encompassing such marvels of originality as [[Robotech]], [[Xenosaga]], and all 18,000 variants of [[Gundam]]. The clever storywriters in the Japanese studios realized that writing an original story was completely optional, and simply rehashing the same story over and over again with slightly redesigned characters and a few name changes would bring in enormous profit. For a similar phenomenon, see the [[Final Fantasy]] series.
 
   
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===Examples of animo acids===
This subgenre is unique in which there are no fictional devices at all. Everything depicted in the series has been invented and tested by Japanese scientists under [[Kyoto]]. The subgenre is marked by intense battle scenes involving mobile suits, spaceships, space stations, and mobile suits. The character layout usually has a military general, a cute rebel chick, and oddly emotional mobile suit pilots. Also, there is usually some guy with a mask. No one exactly knows why.
 
   
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*[[Naruto|Ninja animo acid]] &ndash; named so because it is often applied to [[Ninja|ninjastars]] to make them deadlier.
=== Innuendo ===
 
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*[[One Piece|Pirate animo acid]] &ndash; named so because it is often applied to [[Pirate|piratestars]] to make them deadlier.
The ''innuendo'' subgenre was created to satisfy the market segment of lonely Japanese men, and through clever licensing, white teenagers. This subgenre encompasses such sophisticated titles as [[Love Hina]] and [[chicken|Chobits]]. These shows were specifically formulated to make as many sex-related plot points as it took to make every viewer shut off the television or computer monitor off every 30 seconds in [[embarassment]], only to turn it back on and get turned on again. This cycle repeats, giving the series an artificially elongated and developed story. Shows in the subgenre usually contain ample amounts of humor, in an attempt to help viewers justify their awkward laughter when caught watching these shows by parents or [[sane]] friends.
 
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*[[Fullmetal Alchemist|Alchemic animo acid]] &ndash; mentioned in old alchemical texts as having numerous transmutative properties, though its initial users warned of danger to one's limbs if the exchange of atoms is not kept equivalent at all times.
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*[[FLCL|Animo acid on acid]] &ndash; the history behind its name is unknown, and frankly quite frightening.
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*[[Gundam|Animo acid for fuel]] &ndash; Animo acids are commonly used in substitute for Sentai compounds in giant robots. The advantage of animo acid is clear, when used in [[Mobil]] Suits, animo acid generally has the potential to make such machines faster than most any Sentai compound fueled robot, which at best only have the potential to ''look like'' they're going fast, simpler, making most robots pilotable even by average teenagers, and in some "unique" cases, even semi-sentient.
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*[[Hentai|Tentacle animo acid]] &ndash; a strong animo acid which contains a saturated solution of HeN(TaI)<sup>-</sup>. It is one of the few naturally occurring animo acids; it is commonly found in the tentacles of [[Octopus|octopi]]. It is sometimes called a "hentai" acid due to the formula of its negative ionic component. Although tentacle acid has little adverse affects on living beings, it dissolves clothes completely, especially [[Tentacle High|schoolgirl uniforms]].
   
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==Animo salts==
[[Image:Bleach-ichigo.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Standard out-of-factory protagonist asshole]]
 
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[[File:First Ever Manga Book redux.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The effect of an animo salt solution on litmus paper.]]
=== Samurai/Ninja ===
 
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Animo salts tend to be far less dangerous than animo acids, although they react just as easily. Most animo acids simply consist of the anime group coupled with any number of alkali metals, although some sport alkaline earth or even transition metals (these usually result in more [[Magical girl|bishōjo]]-ish salts, due to the increase in OTaKU<sup>-</sup> ions). Animo salts are typically sported by schoolchildren in love.
The ''Samurai/Ninja'' subgenre, including such intellectual blockbusters as [[Naruto]] and [[Bleach]], are pretty much the same thing every time, but with a different name and weapons layout (like [[First-person shooter|First-person shooters]]). These usually involve a man, a weapon, and some dark evil being. To save you time, all of these can be summarized in a paragraph:
 
   
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===Examples of animo salts===
Once upon a time, there was a moron with an elusive past who got a hold of some sweet ass powers. Using these powers, he/she fights evil and tries to prove his/herself to the others, who shun him/her. The moron/hero also has a jackass rival who tags along and helps the protagonist out of trouble, but is more awesome than him/her until later in the series, where the jackass rival's powers get crippled or overshot. Unfortunately, due to some outstanding circumstances, one of your compatriots gets taken away by some evil entity and the moron/hero must fight to save him/her. Much talking/fighting continues.
 
   
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*[[Sailor Moon|Sailor animo salt]] &ndash; though having nothing to do with sailors, this salt is a popular condiment among young girls, in large part due to an urban legend of "magical" properties.
=== Monologue ===
 
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*[[Fruits Basket|Fruity animo salt]] &ndash; this salt was formerly believed to be found in fruits and to have anthropomorphic properties.
The ''monologue'' subgenre, embodied by [[Dragonball Z]], would otherwise be a fighting anime, if it weren't for the characters' incessant habit to blab on and on and on for episodes on end, to the point where C-SPAN suddenly seems like a reasonable way to spend your time. The monologue subgenre usually serves to be the gateway drug into stronger, more virulent forms of anime. Nearly every otaku started off on DBZ, moving on to harder substances like Naruto, Bleach, and black tar heroin. Avoid like the plague.
 
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*[[Love Hina|Love animo salt]] &ndash; a purported love potion when dissolved in aqueous solution. In reality, it just got members of the opposite gender to make fun of the drinker.
   
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==Animo base==
== Examples of Anime ==
 
=== Naruto ===
 
[[Image: Naruto_107_1.jpg|left|thumb|215px|Aww, they're fighting. BELIEVE IT!]]
 
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[[Naruto]] is a popular anime series about a white kid with ADD, OCD, and every other mental disorder known to man (traits which are often shared with its fanbase), this white kid's name is Naruto (hence the title). There is also a talentless broad named Sakura who has an unbreakable crush on Sasuke, an [[emo]] kid who tries to act all mysterious and deep, but he's only a crybaby because his older brother slaughtered his family and killed everyone he ever held dear. Tough shit. Like nearly every other anime in existence, through Naruto's stupid bumbling, he suddenly pulls out large quantities of awesome out of his ass and saves the day, only to look like a moron because of his obsession with ramen. In America, Naruto is known for his lovable catch-phrase, "Believe it!", which no one ever tires of. Ever.
 
   
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:''Main article: [[Bleach|Bleach (base)]]''
Naruto, though looking like a fool, is somehow invincible. He has been referred to as "invinciperv" because the of his tendency of going into the girls change room looking like a girl. While in there, he is hit with everything from toilettes to fruit until he leaves. He then defaces the local Mount Rushmore ripoff so he can [[emo|take away the pain]]. Throughout the series Naruto faces conflicting emotions with the demon fox inside him. This is perfectly common. An evil organization known as Akatsuki tries to capture those who picked them last during kickball. One such unfortunate being is Sasuke's brother Itachi, he is known to have mastered the ability of slaughtering your own fricken family because YOU WARE BORED! WHY, WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT ITACHI!? YOU SOULLESS BASTARD!
 
   
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Bleach is the only known base to contain the anime group. It reacts completely with most animo acids and is considered a strong base despite lacking a chemical structure resembling any other strong bases. Most attribute this to its extreme amounts of [[Ghost|spiritual energy]].
=== Fullmetal Alchemist ===
 
{{main|Fullmetal Alchemist}}
 
[[Fullmetal Alchemist]] is about an [[emo]] [[midget]] named Edward and his brother Alphonse. One day, Al was baking a cake, but the incompetent loser forgot to preheat the oven, and was sucked in and killed. Ed, finding him trapped by ever expanding dough, drew a pretty picture on some armor, and Al became a communist robot. They then traveled the world searching for the Sorceror's Stone, to prevent the resurrection of Dark Lord Voldemort, only to discover that you have to be a homocidal goth named [[Sephiroth]] to resurrect the dead/perform alchemy on [[humans]]. The series is marked by painfully long monologues and loads and loads of emo crap. Although most FullMetal Alchemist fans won't admit it, they actually hate most of the episodes, and are just sitting through hours of pointless oration waiting the brief, mediocre scenes involving Roy Mustang and Riza Hawkeye, which the show is lauded for.
 
   
=== FLCL ===
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==In popular culture==
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Animes have a large [[Culture|cultural]] impact, both inside and outside the [[Chemistry|chemical]] world. One of the largest examples of this is the phenomenon known as the [[Otaku|anime convention]], at which proponents of anime use gather to discuss anime-related topics, such as improvements on refining, popular use, effect on the global economy, and [[cosplay]], or dressing up as one's favorite animo acid or salt. This latter subject, in fact, makes up the vast majority of anime convention activity; many anime followers actually seem to have no business at conventions whatsoever aside from displaying their elaborate and time-consuming costumes before the only audience that will appreciate them.
{{main|FLCL}}
 
(Stands for '''F'''ruit '''L'''oops '''C'''reate '''L'''unacy.)
 
Shinji Watanabe wondered how much crack he could possibly do in 24 hours. This anime was the result. Watanabe wrote, directed, and hand-drew every frame of this anime in sixteen seconds, before bursting into flames. Extended exposure to this particular series may cause a mixture of phleghm and pus to fire out of your eye sockets(or possibly your balls can fall out).
 
   
=== Tentacle High ===
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===Medical concerns===
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Studies have shown that induviduals, in particular, [[teenagers]], that are exposed to Anime compounds, will spontaneously get bloody noses. Much research has been done into this phenomenon, but no conclusive data has been gathered. One possible reason [[otaku|scientists]] explain, is because the Anime acids somehow expand blood cells in the nasal region, causing capillaries to rupture. Teenagers are warned to only use Anime acids in moderation. Of course, teenagers, being teenagers, ignore this warning completely. Those exposed to Anime acids, have particularly violent, if not explosive nosebleeds, around schoolgirls in skirts, and feminine boys crossdressing as schoolgirls, or bishounen characters. A known trigger for said nosebleeds, are panties. However, scientists are only discovering the correlation of panties to the nosebleeds and Anime acids.
{{main|Tentacle High}}
 
'''EDITOR'S NOTE: Though confusing to foreigners, this show is understandable if one is aware of a vital aspect of Japanese society: Drugs are legal in Japan. It's not uncommon for people to spike each other's drinks as a way of breaking the ice. It's like a handshake, except you can do it multiple times, with all your friends helping.'''
 
   
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The show's protagonist, Kisa-chan, is an elementary-schooler admitted to high school because of her prodigious IQ. Unfortunately, this causes jealousy on the part of some of the other students, who decide to pull a prank on her by summoning the [[Enola Gay]] to destroy the good times. However, intead of summoning the Enola Gay, they accidentally summon an [[African Giraffe]], who is still in the midst of puberty and very, VERY high.
 
   
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The anime group.

An anime is a chemical compound that contains the anime group, which consists of one oxygen atom, one tantalum atom, one potassium atom, and one uranium atom, with a total charge of negative one (OTaKU-). Anime compounds can be divided into two groups: animo acids and animo salts.

General properties of animes

Animes tend to be highly volatile and dangerous, even when diluted. Most animes are known to enlarge the eyes of anyone who ingests them, and many have other adverse effects, such as creating a popped vein in the drinker's right temple. Also, animes are required to have at least one attractively-drawn main character — one who the viewers are guaranteed to fall love with.

Addictive properties

Prolonged exposure to animes can result in serious anime addiction. A number of studies on the subject of anime addiction have shown that even so little exposure as looking at an anime can be enough to afflict some. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to anime addiction; in laboratory conditions, teenagers are advised to keep away from any anime they see and to not experiment with any foreign-looking chemicals that could be animes.

An opposite and more common reaction caused by exposure to anime is a deep feeling of unnatural hatred directed towards the chemical. People using it for this purpose usually do so to redirect feelings of hostility away from themselves or other people at a harmless substance.

Reactivity of anime

Helium Nitro-Tantalum Iodide, a product of Animes.

Animes often tend to react with several other groups of chemicals.

For instance, by adding several kinds of alcohol to a solution of animes, helium, nitrogen, tantalum, and iodine can be combined to form HeN(TaI), a molecule that, once created, causes all nearby molecules to undergo neuron decay. Scientists are exploring this chemical reaction to see if it is possible to create some sort of energy source by doing so. To that end, researchers at Tokyo Tech have found a way to mass produce this new compound by harnessing the raw power of Japanese tears and blood.

Animes do not react well with mysterious colored liquids. When combined with these, anime usually tends to explode in a semi-comical corona of light, afflicting those in the general area with a briefly passing chibi affliction.

New research by Western researchers has shown that it is possible to synthesize Animes using Western technology. However, it has been found that many of these results are either shoddily made or degrade too quickly into HeN(TaI).

Anime extraction process

Animes are very rarely found in their purest state. In most cases, they must be extracted from large, complex, solid manganese compounds called manga. These compounds exist in this special class because they are the only ones in which manganese is known to go extra hyper with an oxidation number of 15. The reducing process required involves collecting the manga from manga deposits, submerging the compound in a sufficiently dissolving solvent (such as water), reducing it with very strong reductants (such as Bandai) and refining the resulting anime.

Further reducing already refined animes is sometimes called "dubbing" due to the "dub-dub" sound the anime makes upon releasing foreign impurities. During this stage, anime salts and acids are separated. In many instances, the refining process also releases the by-product, manganese animide (OTaKOMnU) or various complexes of which. Although it appears a further anime group could be extracted from such a product, the other unusual oxidation state of 1 for manganese in it means there is currently no known way to take the animes away from them.

Anime extraction is a very delicate process, and improper care in the second reducing phase can lead to pure anime of remarkably low quality. Although some animes exist that are known for their successful dubbed solutions, most are considered to be far inferior to the original dissolved anime mineral, much less the original manga ore, especially in such areas as durability, luster, and keeping the words synced up to their freaking lips.

Anime naming conventions

Animes are named in a system radically unlike other chemicals. Most chemicals are named using a combination of their constituent ions or groups; however, animes are often named based on their physical characteristics, sometimes on their historical uses, and sometimes on a seemingly random sequence of words. This has led to a great deal of disagreement, conflict, and badly written hate mail among chemists, but the system is still the most common in use today.

Animo acids

The Universal Warning Sign of Animo Acids.

Animo acids are the more reactive, violent, huge-sword-sporting type of animes. Most animo acids have the general structure H[M]OTaKU, where [M] is anything with a formal charge of zero. Exceptions include acids with a negative ionic component, such as tentacle animo acid (see below). These are called polyprotic animo acids; they contain multiple H+ ions, which usually end up as bad spinoffs or movies when dissolved in aqueous solution. Animo acids tend to be utilized by such chemists as ninjas, pirates, and shinigami.

Examples of animo acids

  • Ninja animo acid – named so because it is often applied to ninjastars to make them deadlier.
  • Pirate animo acid – named so because it is often applied to piratestars to make them deadlier.
  • Alchemic animo acid – mentioned in old alchemical texts as having numerous transmutative properties, though its initial users warned of danger to one's limbs if the exchange of atoms is not kept equivalent at all times.
  • Animo acid on acid – the history behind its name is unknown, and frankly quite frightening.
  • Animo acid for fuel – Animo acids are commonly used in substitute for Sentai compounds in giant robots. The advantage of animo acid is clear, when used in Mobil Suits, animo acid generally has the potential to make such machines faster than most any Sentai compound fueled robot, which at best only have the potential to look like they're going fast, simpler, making most robots pilotable even by average teenagers, and in some "unique" cases, even semi-sentient.
  • Tentacle animo acid – a strong animo acid which contains a saturated solution of HeN(TaI)-. It is one of the few naturally occurring animo acids; it is commonly found in the tentacles of octopi. It is sometimes called a "hentai" acid due to the formula of its negative ionic component. Although tentacle acid has little adverse affects on living beings, it dissolves clothes completely, especially schoolgirl uniforms.

Animo salts

The effect of an animo salt solution on litmus paper.

Animo salts tend to be far less dangerous than animo acids, although they react just as easily. Most animo acids simply consist of the anime group coupled with any number of alkali metals, although some sport alkaline earth or even transition metals (these usually result in more bishōjo-ish salts, due to the increase in OTaKU- ions). Animo salts are typically sported by schoolchildren in love.

Examples of animo salts

  • Sailor animo salt – though having nothing to do with sailors, this salt is a popular condiment among young girls, in large part due to an urban legend of "magical" properties.
  • Fruity animo salt – this salt was formerly believed to be found in fruits and to have anthropomorphic properties.
  • Love animo salt – a purported love potion when dissolved in aqueous solution. In reality, it just got members of the opposite gender to make fun of the drinker.

Animo base

Main article: Bleach (base)

Bleach is the only known base to contain the anime group. It reacts completely with most animo acids and is considered a strong base despite lacking a chemical structure resembling any other strong bases. Most attribute this to its extreme amounts of spiritual energy.

In popular culture

Animes have a large cultural impact, both inside and outside the chemical world. One of the largest examples of this is the phenomenon known as the anime convention, at which proponents of anime use gather to discuss anime-related topics, such as improvements on refining, popular use, effect on the global economy, and cosplay, or dressing up as one's favorite animo acid or salt. This latter subject, in fact, makes up the vast majority of anime convention activity; many anime followers actually seem to have no business at conventions whatsoever aside from displaying their elaborate and time-consuming costumes before the only audience that will appreciate them.

Medical concerns

Studies have shown that induviduals, in particular, teenagers, that are exposed to Anime compounds, will spontaneously get bloody noses. Much research has been done into this phenomenon, but no conclusive data has been gathered. One possible reason scientists explain, is because the Anime acids somehow expand blood cells in the nasal region, causing capillaries to rupture. Teenagers are warned to only use Anime acids in moderation. Of course, teenagers, being teenagers, ignore this warning completely. Those exposed to Anime acids, have particularly violent, if not explosive nosebleeds, around schoolgirls in skirts, and feminine boys crossdressing as schoolgirls, or bishounen characters. A known trigger for said nosebleeds, are panties. However, scientists are only discovering the correlation of panties to the nosebleeds and Anime acids.

See also

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