Formats that double as merchandise
Types of typical light novels
Kiddy Light Novel (子供ライトノベル): It is a type of light novel aimed at schoolchildren.
Shōnen Light Novel (ライトノベル): The stereotypical light novel! As it’s aimed at teenaged boys and young men, it’s clearly a tried and true winner in terms of international popularity. Because it often contains topics which are also found in Shōnen mangas, it’s also known by that name.
Seinen Light Novel (ライトノベル): The young man’s equivalent of the Shōnen Light Novel.
Types of manga (漫画)
Origami Style (折り紙スタイル): The most common type of manga, itself innovated by Osamu Tezuka, and familiarised by millions of fans the world over.
Square Balloon Style (四角風船スタイル): More common in older, pre-1970s mangas.
Text Manga (文章漫画): Rarely seen and written, but older than the two Balloon Style variants.
Types of picture stories (絵話)
Toddler Picture Story (幼児絵話): A picture story variant for 1-3 year olds.
Kindergarten Picture Story (幼稚園絵話): A picture story variant for 4-6 year olds.
Kiddy Picture Story (子供絵話): A picture story variant for 7-12 year olds.
Shōnen Picture Story (少年絵話): A picture story variant for 13-19 year old boys.
Types of street theatre
Kamishibai (紙芝居): even though it’s more often a solo work, it can be one of the effects for a 2.5D play.
Types of mainline theatre
2.5D Style (2.5次元スタイル): A fairly recent member of the mainline theatre scene, the 2.5D style play is known for its increasing contributions to the impact of various popular franchises around the world.
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