#discworld is a deadly serious fantasy AND a pure comedy because every book’s resolution is a trick of irony and deception.
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There are works which are not [genre] but works made that have read a lot of [genre]. YJ is not an anime but it is a cartoon that has watched a lot of anime. MTMTE is not a comedy but it is a space opera that has watched a lot of sitcoms. I’d like to learn the term for a work that is deep in conversation with a genre without belonging to that genre even as a hybrid. Specifically works that address, lampshade, satirize, employ genre signposts without obeying genre conventions.
#or another example. oofuri is a sports manga and it is also a bl and that’s perfectly fine#ao no flag is a romance and is not a bl despite hitting a lot of the bl tropes. it is a manga that expects you to know what a bl looks like#and it consciously evades that classification. the resolutions it chooses and the framing it uses aren’t right. aren’t the same#MTMTE is comic (hah) but unlike a true comedy the resolution never comes from irony or fun or a twist#discworld is a deadly serious fantasy AND a pure comedy because every book’s resolution is a trick of irony and deception.#each book is a 400 page joke that ends with a hell of a punchline.#MTMTE on the other hand resolves its arcs in a very straightforward way#there’s not necessarily a gotcha or a ‘you thought!’ even the plot twists are an act of drama rather than cleverness#so while MTMTE has a sense of humour it’s just a story with jokes rather than a comedy#I know I know Greek comedy blah blah in this post I’m using the modern sense of the term#kelsey rambles#or Star Wars—it’s a space western action series that has watched a lot of samurai movies (OT) and some wuxia (PT/EU)
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