Reflection
The reflection tag in anime wallpapers refers to any clear image reflected, usually the character in water, glass, puddles, or eyes. That artistic trick where a flipped version looks back at you with rain ripples or perfect reflections. These occur during emotional scenes, fights, or quiet thought. Puddles, shiny metal, rain-soaked streets, and light-catching pupil gleams.
Details make or break it. When waves or drops hit the water, reflections change, making you feel sad or uneasy. Mirror ones are great for dramatic stares or crying faces because they stay sharp. More subtle eye reflections show cityscapes, flames, or iris characters. Evangelion, which has psychological depth, Tokyo Ghoul, which has rainy battles, and Your Lie in April, which has piano scenes under streetlights, demonstrate this. Wallpapers' symmetry splits the frame between real and reflected, giving them immediate impact.
Artists layer meaning with reflections without words. Two lovers in a lake or a hero looking at their scarred body in a blade. Fans who like epic scenes will love this wallpaper. Cherry blossom ponds and cyberpunk neon lights on skyscraper glass are in the tag.