![]() ![]() Substantially different adaptations that have led to split fandoms, such as between GoLion and Voltron, can be listed separately in this list.the English-speaking anime fandom, AND.The general anime fandom, as relevant to this list, is defined as being:.Level 6: For things that, while they exist, seem to be impossible to find, even on the internet with modern proliferation of filesharing.If the series isn't current, you might be one of only a handful in a convention who knows of it. You'd probably be lucky to find 1 out of those 20 you should be casting your net wider. Fandoms very small, mainly because word hasn't really even got out about the existence of this series. The internet has really helped bring these fandoms together, due to how small and scattered they tend to be. For example, you may be able to find a number of fan-videos focused on these series, and chances are that in any bunch of 10-20 tropers you might have one or two who know the series in question other than you. Level 4: Fandoms are small, but sizable enough that the series still shows up on some radars.Level 3: General awareness is not guaranteed, but fandoms are sizable enough to be notable.Level 2: Detailed knowledge is mainly restricted to a specialized fandom, but most people in the fandom know about it enough to have some idea what it's about.You may find limited traces of it in pop culture. They may not know it in great detail, but they should know enough to talk about the series and likely have an opinion on it. Pretty much everyone in the fandom knows about the series. ![]() Level 1: Some people outside the anime fandom may have heard of this.The series is to some extent part of worldwide pop culture (and usually dominates in Japan). Level 0: Series is so well-known that many people outside the anime fandom generally know about this.This list is divided into seven categories. It may be handy as an informed guess as to whether your audience might know what series you're talking about. This is an approximate categorization of how well-known or obscure anime series are. On All The Tropes, There Is No Such Thing as Notability. ![]()
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