Animation is one of the forms of entertainment that many people like. Unlike other forms of entertainment, one of the characteristics of animation is that it is full of rich plots and diverse routines. In other words, routines in animation refer to those fixed and classic plots, plots or characters that the audience will have a sense of familiarity and immersion in when watching them. For example, common themes in Japanese anime include campus life, rebellious girls, or otakus. These plots silently satisfy the audience's fantasy of the emotional world.
In addition to plot routines, various alternative routines are also popular in the animation industry, leaving audiences with endless aftertaste. For example, the routine in some animations is music. These animations integrate music into the plot, and many themes that were not easy to get started with have become eye-catching and charming. There are also some animation routines in terms of food, food, foodies, diet, etc., making food extremely delicious or looking at life from the perspective of foodies. These alternative routines allow viewers to find completely different fun in animation.
Routines are not everything in the plot, but routines still have an irreplaceable position in animation. The routines bring emotional resonance, indescribable feelings and immersive experiences to the audience, and increase the visibility and popularity of animation. Routine is not only a specific creative technique, but also a trust and feedback from animation to the audience. In short, routines shape the characteristics and style of animation, which is one of the reasons why animation attracts so many viewers.