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Split-Screen Reaction
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The villain of the day has dropped a bombshell revelation. To show the reaction shots of all the protagonists at once, the screen is split into sections, with a reaction shot in each section. The reactions may show up one at a time and accompanied by a clang sound effect. Alternatively, the split screen may show the faces of all of the protagonists as they act in unison. This is especially popular in shows with Combining Mecha, Colors or Powers. Just about every Shōnen series does this when a particularly harsh blow lands. To be fair, most anime where there is any sort of competition will show something like this. A typical Split Screen is just two people and a thin vertical divide between the two halves. The Split-Screen Reaction often has stylized divisions at strange angles. It may not even be a true "split", but a series of picture-in-picture bubbles that pop up. (Also see Odd-Shaped Panel.) Characters with Medium Awareness may be able to use the split to interact with the other characters where it wouldn't usually be possible. When parodied, it's usually part of an overdose of Anime Effects, resulting in Mundane Made Awesome. Compare Multi-Part Picture. If they all have the same reaction, that means it is also a Universal Group Reaction. |
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In Corsair this happens over dinner when Ayace suddenly announces his relationship with Canale. Everyone at the table gets a reaction panel, with expressions ranging from awkwardness to surprise to confusion. | |
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Bleach tends to use this effect a lot. The first few frames of this epic spoof◊ are an example. | |
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Constantly used in Girls und Panzer, showing reactions amongst team-mates sitting in different positions or even different vehicles. | |
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Also a common sight in Monster Buster Club. Including one in the Action-Hogging Opening. | |
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Mechamato: Two in episode 4. When Mara suggests they look for Mr. Jamie, their oddly absent teacher; Amato, Deep and Pian's shocked faces are shown in respective panels on screen as they exclaim "SAY WHAT?!" in unison. Then in the library, when Amazeey announces Mara, Amato, Deep and MechaBot as the latest contestants of his challenge, each of the four's troubled faces sequentially slide into frame in vertical panels. | |
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Happens in Miraculous Ladybug when Nino blurts out that the girl he's fallen in love with is Alya (because he can't spit out it's Marinette); we get a screen split in three showing the reactions of Adrien, Alya and Marinette (the first two horrified, the latter gleeful). | |
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Ditto for Naruto; well at least during the Chuunin arc. | |
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Community (of course) during their anime moment in the Foosball episode. A cat is added to the mix for good measure. | |
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We Bare Bears: In "Go Fish", the Bears have a three-way reaction to their fishing boat captain being Swallowed Whole by a giant goldfish. | |
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In Assassination Classroom, Nagisa earns a seven-panel one after pseudo-assassinating Takaoka. | |
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Total Drama: Especially All-Stars is fond of the split-screen reaction. Gwen and Courtney know that either of them will be voted off in "Picnic At Hanging Dork". As Chris counts the votes, the screen gets diagonally split with the two girls at each side. When Courtney gets a vote, Gwen is happy and Courtney angry. When Gwen gets a vote, Courtney is happy and Gwen concerned. The fifth vote goes to Sierra, which causes a tie and leaves both girls stunned. During Chris's episode intro speech in "Runaway Model", the now exclusively male Toxic Rats are each given a quarter of the screen marked by a unique background color. They assess each other across the quarter borders amicably, except for Scott who grins at Lightning and Lightning who responds with concern. Heather, Courtney, Duncan, Lightning, Scott, Mike, and Cameron are all part of a shredded reaction shot in "Heroes vs. Villains" when it is revealed that Alejandro was inside the Drama Machine all along. Each of them is differentiated with a unique color background and the composition highlights the reactions' level of importance. Heather, Alejandro's love interest and rival, is large and in the center. Courtney and Duncan, who've worked with Alejandro, are smaller and flank Heather. The Gen 2 cast members get the least space each and theirs are pushed to the side. With the unexplained exception of Lightning, none of them have much of a reaction because they have no history with Alejandro. Gwen's plea for the Villainous Vultures to work as a team in "Heroes vs. Villains" is met with deceitful agreement. As Heather, Jo, Duncan, Scott, Alejandro, and Lightning enter the confessional to voice their real thoughts, the next shot consists of close-ups of all seven Vultures in H-formation with Gwen in the middle. She's laughing amicably because she thinks she got through to the rest, the rest is laughing evilly against an Infernal Background. At the campfire ceremony in "Suckers Punched", Chris tells the contestants to hold their gasps until he's done with his announcements. Those are that the winners will choose which loser gets eliminated, that the losers will choose which winner goes to Boney Island, and that it's not yet time for the merge. When Chris gives permission to gasp, the contestants are framed in a reaction shot composed of four trapezoids between Scott and Alejandro, Cameron and Gwen and Courtney, Sierra and Duncan, and Zoey and Mike. Zoey, Mal, Gwen, Cameron, Heather, and Alejandro respond with a reaction shot composed of trapezoids upon beholding the Moats of Doom in "The Final Wreck-ening". Each of them is differentiated with a unique color background and the composition highlights the characters' relevance. Zoey and Mal, the two finalists, are depicted largest and take up a quarter of the shot each, while the other four, as helpers, have to do with less. As a couple, Alejandro and Heather get to share their own quarter and Cameron and Gwen have an eighth of the screen each. |
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Quite common in The Amazing Spiez!, which regularly uses comics-style separations for the screen. Alongside the regular, rectangular panels, you'll have the sharp angles typical of this trope once or twice an episode. | |
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Popular too in Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes. Most often with four panels, evidently. | |
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Used in both Persona 3 and Persona 4 as the start to an "All out attack" when all surviving party members gang-rush downed enemies in battle. | |
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In Rusty and Co., the apparition of a Cosmic Horror is as good as any pretext for both the protagonists and antagonists to figure in a row. | |
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Happens once in Sabrina: The Animated Series episode "Food Tude". | |
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Batman: Assault on Arkham: To show the Oh, Crap! Reaction Shot of each member of the Suicide Squad when they hear Batman is around. | |
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Used in Juathuur (example). | |
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Happens in Steven Universe episode "Tiger Millionaire". | |
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Paranatural shows an epic one during the hitball game. | |
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DC Super Hero Girls: In "#SweetJustice", when Kara's punch sends Wonder Woman crashing through a wall, the screen gets split in five to show the horrified reaction of all the others — including Kara, who's immediately panicking at the thought of having hurt Diana badly. | |
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Claire, Duke, Lionel, Peg, and Birdie all are reacting synchronously to the elaborate puzzle Miles's elaborate puzzle on Glass Onion. | |
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil: In episode 3, Star casting her "Combo Nuclear Butterfly Blast" elicits many panicked reactions from Ludo and his monsters (as well as Marco), on a screen unevenly split in seven parts. | |
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Another live-action example, Noob can indulge into this for shocking revelations. | |
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The Loud House: In "Sitting Bull", the older girls berate Lynn when a babysitting client fires them because she roughhoused her charges on her first sitting job, so she gets back at them by answering their other clients' calls behind their backs and taking their jobs to prove that she's a good sitter. In the following scene, we get a four-way split of Lori, Leni, Luna and Luan as they receive calls from their clients and shout in unison, "Lynn did what?!" | |
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The first Super Smash Bros. Brawl trailer had all the present smashers react in shock this way to seeing Wario about to do a Wario Waft. | |
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Seen in The KAMics when Zog gained webcomic awareness during the Crossover Wars. | |
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Happens in the first episode of The Law of Ueki, when Ueki's tree appears from the river. | |
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Can be seen in Wakfu, as with the above picture. Not surprising given the show's Animesque roots. Especially common during the Bontarian Gobbowl arc. | |
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Similarly, One Piece has several protagonists with a strong tendency to overreact (with the exception of Robin), so this trope is a given. | |
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Nebula: In order to emphasize the awkwardness of the moment, there's a page of silent reaction with all the planets (and Pluto) on one side and Sun on the other after Earth says she thinks that Black Hole is talking to her inside her head. | |
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Pokémon uses this quite a bit. | |
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In Darths & Droids, we get one for the destruction of Naboo. | |
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Mimpi Metropolitan: In episode 10, after Bambang accidentally paints Alan's back, the screen splits two-way to show Prima and Melani's amused reactions. When Alan tries to pay back and accidentally paints Mami Bibir's face instead, the screen splits three-way to show Bambang, Prima, and Melani's half-stunned, half-amused reactions. Episode 54 splits the screen in two for Pipin and Mami Bibir's shocked reaction every time Bambang and Melani is accused of being in a secret relationship. When Bambang shows his selfie with Melani to prove their relationship, the screen splits in four, adding Alexi and Juna's reactions. Episode 57 uses a split screen to show Melani, Mami Bibir, Bambang and Prima facepalming at the sight of Pipin misunderstanding Alan's love confession attempt. |
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Given that Saint Beast has six protagonists and gets a lot of mileage out of Shōnen tropes, it was destined to happen. | |
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Happens several times an episode in Reborn! | |
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The Fairy Tail anime has split-screen constantly, with a lightning bolt-like separation. Most of the time the screen is split just in two, though there are a few multiple splits too. | |
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In an episode of Kappa Mikey, the group does this when they realize how most of their personal secrets were revealed on a reality show they were doing, | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: The episode "Boast Busters" has one with Snips and Snails screaming while the Ursa Minor is roaring. And later with Spike, as the three receive mustaches. "Hearth's Warming Eve" uses it (both times in association with Finish Dialogue in Unison) to show the three leaders coming to the same conclusion. Played With on its second use when the three, announcing the new land as their own, discover they are all claiming the same piece of land less than twenty feet from one another. "Pinkie Pride" has a nice six-part one with Rarity, Spike, Applejack, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash and Twilight Sparkle reacting to Pinkie Pie challenging Cheese Sandwich to a Goof-Off. "Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?" has another six-part one as the Mane Six wake up from their nightmares. "School Daze – Part 2": After they learn that all of the non-pony students are missing, we see Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Rarity and Applejack react to the shocking news with a Big "WHAT?!" in the same Split Screen used for the revelation. |
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Done in Dubious Company twice. Done seriously in the showdown at Kreedor Castle when Izor triggers the sacrificial ritual on the racoon instead of Sal. Again in the Recycled In Space arc when the Marines pass judgement on Walter and his ship's passengers. A hilarious variety of reactions ensue from Walter, Sal, Tiren and Marty, Gary, Mary, Sue and Izor, Elly, and Leeroy. |
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Split-Screen Reaction / int_cf32411f | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d452935b | type |
Split-Screen Reaction | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d452935b | comment |
Happens with Ramona, Knives, Kim, Stills and Young Neil in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World after Gideon stabs Scott with the Power of Love. | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d452935b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d452935b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World | hasFeature |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d452935b | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d794a2a2 | type |
Split-Screen Reaction | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d794a2a2 | comment |
Seen in the AKIRA manga. Plenty of characters, plenty of shocking events to make them react. | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d794a2a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d794a2a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
AKIRA (Manga) | hasFeature |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_d794a2a2 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_f376fea5 | type |
Split-Screen Reaction | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_f376fea5 | comment |
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games: We get one near the climax including each of the Mane Five when they feel their magic coming back. And another when they look with hope as Sunset Shimmer transforms to fight the newly created Midnight Sparkle. |
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Split-Screen Reaction / int_f376fea5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_f376fea5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games | hasFeature |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_f376fea5 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_faeff512 | type |
Split-Screen Reaction | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_faeff512 | comment |
Happens occasionally in Outlaw Star. | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_faeff512 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_faeff512 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
OutlawStar | hasFeature |
Split-Screen Reaction / int_faeff512 |
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