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TG STORY CONCEPT - ANIME-FICATION AND THE ECCHIVERSE

🕑 Added 2025-11-18 13:00:10 +0000 UTC

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Matthew Force

I vote option one. The fact that the fictional characters lives are being permanently changed makes for a more engaging story/setting.

Draknus2009

Option one opens up the world to have some SCP style agency in the backround who's recording these dissappearances while trying to figure out what's going on. Possibly a plot point you could take somewhere as the series progresses.

samrj1123

I don't see why you have to choose one over the other. There are anime that have had multiple ways to enter the other world. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime had reincarnation and summons. You could realistically have all three (yes, I said realistically). I would like to see an Option 1 where a male office worker slips into the Ecchiverse through a rarely used supply closet. He becomes a big titty senpai to a new hire who seems to draw a lot of sexy coworkers to him.

Pyrat

Option 3, but tg both one goes on in the orginal universe thinking they were always the sex that they present as, the mirror goes on to wacky hijinks of the Animeverse.

Reach-74

​Cons: Dealing with "wait, isn't it sad that a lot of people are disapearing? What about their loved ones?" This is only a con if you acknowledge it. If you don’t then it isn’t an issue. People only think about Subaru’s parents because the writer made it an issue. No one cares about Kazuma’s folks or Naofumi’s folks because it isn’t made an issue.

Jollycooperative

I think Option One is best, personally.

Michael KochKetola

I think option one is best. Also, a couple character ideas. A middle aged male teacher becomes A young female teacher worried about becoming a "Christmas cake' and is desperate to find a man. A glasses wearing, hard studying nerd becomes a buxom air headed gyaru. A jock becomes a shy nerd girl that secretly wears really sexy undies and is massive fan of romance manga.

Kyle merwin

I say they should be able to learn into the tropes. That wearing glasses usually mean that individual is smarter so even if they don't wear glasses someone might add them to get the 'smart trope' added into them in order to make themselves smarter. Doesn't mean they can avoid the other issues, but leaning into the tropes on purpose could be fun in itself.

That-Random-Guy

Just wanna say you absolutely COOKED with this, seriously great stuff, maybe more comments later

MightFenek

That's a fantastic concept

Altoone

I like option 1 because it feels like the opportunity for random people getting stuck in is highest and I like how unavoidable the fate is with that one

Halima Abdi

Option 3 has the most potential for if they try to escape (or succeed), otherwise, the story can only end one way (escape/dont escape). W option 3 you've got so many options (meet your 'copy', existential crisis, wanting your life back but someone else is living it, romantic relationship w your old self, being an anime girl in the real world, etc)

ASTREW

YOU CAN ALSO LeAve it ambiguous like Digital circus

GriffinSlayer12

I think that any of the three options could work, so long as you don’t dwell too much on the implications. I also think that, to me, the most interesting part of the example page you showed is that Batman doesn’t just become an anime lady, she becomes an adult magical girl. And I guess that’s sort of the most natural direction to go with someone who’s already a superhero, but I will say that seeing someone fulfilling a slightly more exaggerated role is very fun to me, and someone being turned into, e.g. a love interest in a grounded slice of life anime, even with anime-isms like panty shots and breasts that go boing, would be a bit less so.

kanoyume

I do like Option 3 for its potential aftermath. If the victim escapes, there's another them to react to the copy's changes. Or make the one in the real world the copy, why not? Double the existential nightmare!

RocketKnight777

Any of the three options could work if you don’t think too hard on the cons. Heck, you could probably mix a few of them together for interesting results too. For example, protagonist finds cursed VHS and is transplanted into the anime, whatever force is in control reveals it placed a copy of protagonist back in real world so it won’t be missed, but will continue to pass around the anime to add more to its world.

Corozaki

Call me a fence sitter, but all three options would make for great fun story telling to expand on the ecchiverse Could also be fun idea that as more people “join” the universe, it’s power grows, sometimes bleeding into and altering other realities or universes As for methods, it’s been a hot minute since we saw a long form comic from you, so would love to see one with this story concept as an “introduction” to that universe, then can have pinups or short stories from there

Lucas

Re: Option 3... Back in the 'aughts, there was an RPG line called Chronicles of Darkness. In that line, there was a sub-line called Changeling the Lost. The core conceit of the game being you are playing a changeling; a person who was taken by a Fae Lord (reality warper with a pocket dimension) to serve them as however they see fit, and you managed to escape that reality, but were fundamentally changed by the alternate rules of that world. This manifested in making bargains with parts of the world; darkness would shelter you if you regularly smashed light-bulbs, etc. A very common wrinkle in these stories was that the Fae Lord would leave behind a fetch to take your place. So when you come back to reality, not only does it have no place for you, you're *there* living in your house, wearing your clothes, laughing with your *friends.* The fetch was a simulacra; the standard interpretation was a doll made of a bit of string and dirt; but it did generally think like you, know everything you did at the time of departure, and very importantly, it recognized you. Now, spoilers for a pen and paper RPG that's at least a decade out of normal circulation; if you hit the power cap for a Changeling, they lose connection with reality and become a new fae lord; repeating the cycle. And killing one's fetch; which *usually* turns back into straw and dirt on death; is a quick boost to power and disassociation. So, we've got the obvious parallels here, but also a means of propagation. A changed who manages to somehow escape the hentai-verse, no doubt very changed by their time there, returns to 'reality' and finds out that as far as they know; she never left. *He's been here the whole time.* So she responds as her archtype now allows, and tries to return to a normal life, but the world doesn't work the same for her now, and each time she exploits those distortions, it becomes just that bit harder to be normal. And they're just so much easier to use than mortal means. Until eventually, she no longer has an answer as to what she wants from this place. She wanted freedom from the archtype, but she's found freedom *through* it, and the hentai verse is so bright and warm and soft and feels just so good... and now *she* can be the MC. Start her own harem. Do it *right.* Anyway, if you get a chance, maybe poke around the World of Darkness stuff. There's a lot of crazy gonzo in the lore, and I think you'd get a kick out of the main themes.

Ninjack108

There already exists a version of them on the other side, they swap places because they want to escape the trope trap that is their universe

MightFenek

More like animeforce

Sapphira

1: Could always do something similar to the existence of Mr. Mxyzptlk where there wouldn’t necessarily be an explanation possible. 2: Have some effect to either erase the memories of or outright erase the old existence of the character/person you’re transporting.

Sam Mann

I personally like the backrooms idea myself, I feel like there is a lot of potential with this idea.

Pliny

Your additional information really makes me think of toonforce. Is that something you're planning to add in with the animeification?


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