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  • Fan Service is an Eddsworld short that was produced during Edd's battle with cancer. Within the video is an advertisement for several Eddsworld T-shirts, and a preview of the next Eddisode.
  • Fan Service is a term used in anime and manga to refer to scenes or situations that are unnecessary to the storyline. This is mostly common in Filler and is usually often something that may exploit a female character in a sexual manner with stuff such as Panty Shots, Bathing Suits, Bath and Shower Scenes, Unnecessary Nudity, Ect. It is sometimes used with male characters as well such as accidental kissing.
  • Fan Service is a podcast exclusive for FIRST members where Gray Haddock, Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross discuss the latest news, trailers and episodes from the world of Anime.
  • This is a redirect from a title that is another name, a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names and can help writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with a piped link. For more information, see this reference page and the . Do not use this template for incorrect names; instead use . Fan service(ファンサービスfan sābisu), fanservice, service cut(サービスカットsābisu katto), or simply service(サービスsābisu), is a vaguely-defined term primarily used for anime and manga[citation needed]
  • A fan is a useful device for keeping oneself cool in hot weather. However, whether your fan is electric or one of the more traditional "folded pieces of paper," it will occasionally require service. Fortunately, there are service stations in most major cities. Prior to World War 2, fans were serviced primarily by overweight men with ill-fitting pants. However, when these men were drafted, the industry was taken over primarily by young women. Due to the suspicious number of fan serviceman deaths at the Battle of Iwo Jima, the industry has remained dominated by females to this day.
  • Fan service 「ファンサービス fan sābisu?」 o Service cut 「サービスカット sābisu katto?」 (también simplemente saabisu o service, y algunas veces escrito como la sola palabra, fanservice), es un término vagamente definido utilizado en los medios visuales, particularmente por fans del manga y el anime, para referirse a elementos superfluos a la historia principal, pero diseñados para divertir o atraer a la audiencia, este es uno de los elementos principales del género ecchi.
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  • Fan Service
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  • Edd didn't choose the pug life... The pug life chose him.
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  • Fan Service is an Eddsworld short that was produced during Edd's battle with cancer. Within the video is an advertisement for several Eddsworld T-shirts, and a preview of the next Eddisode.
  • Fan Service is a term used in anime and manga to refer to scenes or situations that are unnecessary to the storyline. This is mostly common in Filler and is usually often something that may exploit a female character in a sexual manner with stuff such as Panty Shots, Bathing Suits, Bath and Shower Scenes, Unnecessary Nudity, Ect. It is sometimes used with male characters as well such as accidental kissing.
  • This is a redirect from a title that is another name, a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names and can help writing. It is not necessary to replace these redirected links with a piped link. For more information, see this reference page and the . Do not use this template for incorrect names; instead use . Fan service(ファンサービスfan sābisu), fanservice, service cut(サービスカットsābisu katto), or simply service(サービスsābisu), is a vaguely-defined term primarily used for anime and manga[citation needed] This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1. * * 2. * Wikipedia:Redirects 3. * Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages This is a redirect from a page that has been moved/renamed. This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links that may have been made, both internally and externally, to the old article title. This template automatically tags any redirect that results from a page move. For more information, see the Category:Redirects from moves linked on the documentation page. to refer to elements that are unnecessary to the storyline. Fanservice explicitly refers to material that is designed to amuse or excite the audience with sexually-derived content. When such content fits within the storyline, it would not usually be considered fan service, but excessive content is usually considered gratuitous regardless of its justification. Any gratuitous content included in some form of entertainment primarily to please a core group of fans is fan service. The term has been used in a broader context than just anime, including Star Wars prequels. The typical, but not only, variety of fan service is racy or sexual content used to titillate the viewer, such as nudity or other forms of eye candy. Shower scenes are very common in movies, and in anime of the 1980s and 1990s, while many more recent TV series use trips to onsen (Japanese hot springs) or trips to tropical locales (or in some cases a swimming pool), in order to showcase the characters in bathing suits. All aim to depict characters in states of relative undress when it would otherwise be out of place with the tone of a series. In anime, two common types of fan service are the panty shot and jiggling breasts.[citation needed] This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1. * * 2. * Wikipedia:Redirects 3. * Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages This is a redirect from a page that has been moved/renamed. This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links that may have been made, both internally and externally, to the old article title. This template automatically tags any redirect that results from a page move. For more information, see the Category:Redirects from moves linked on the documentation page. Male homoeroticism, such as accidental kisses, is a common feature of fan service for females, and has been described as "easier to get away with" in terms of censorship than fanservice for males.
  • A fan is a useful device for keeping oneself cool in hot weather. However, whether your fan is electric or one of the more traditional "folded pieces of paper," it will occasionally require service. Fortunately, there are service stations in most major cities. Prior to World War 2, fans were serviced primarily by overweight men with ill-fitting pants. However, when these men were drafted, the industry was taken over primarily by young women. Due to the suspicious number of fan serviceman deaths at the Battle of Iwo Jima, the industry has remained dominated by females to this day. Fan servicewomen pride themselves on their competence, professionalism, and complete inability to find clothes that cover more than 40% of their skin. Although fan service is a rewarding job, it also comes with certain challenges. In order to draw attention to the plight of these women, this article will focus largely on those challenges.
  • Fan Service is a podcast exclusive for FIRST members where Gray Haddock, Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross discuss the latest news, trailers and episodes from the world of Anime.
  • Fan service 「ファンサービス fan sābisu?」 o Service cut 「サービスカット sābisu katto?」 (también simplemente saabisu o service, y algunas veces escrito como la sola palabra, fanservice), es un término vagamente definido utilizado en los medios visuales, particularmente por fans del manga y el anime, para referirse a elementos superfluos a la historia principal, pero diseñados para divertir o atraer a la audiencia, este es uno de los elementos principales del género ecchi. La definición que se entiende de forma común destaca la inclusión de contenido racial o sexual (usualmente mujeres, aunque también hombres.) para "excitar" al espectador, como podrían ser desnudos, y otros tipos de agregados visuales; Muchos de estos agregados han llegado a convertirse en clichés en diferentes medios. Por ejemplo, las escenas en la ducha fueron muy comunes en películas, y series de anime de los años 1980 y 1990, mientras que otras series de televisión más recientes utilizan viajes a baños termales japoneses, o episodios de días festivos de forma muy común. Estos últimos se sitúan a menudo en locales tropicales, de manera que puedan mostrar a los personajes en traje de baño. Todo esto para acercar a los personajes a un estado de relativa desnudez cuando en otro momento estaría fuera del tono de la serie. En el anime hay varios tipos de fan service que resultan muy comunes, las tomas de bragas y mujeres moviendo los pechos (esto último fue introducido en la serie de 1988 Gunbuster del estudio Gainax) o acercamientos de cámara en la parte trasera de la mujer. Por lo general suele estar incluido junto con los géneros comedia, romance y harem en los animes y mangas. También puede ser considerado por muchos como uno de los géneros importantes al crear una novela ligera para el género demográfico seinen.
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