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Strings symbolize control or danger in anime. Think of Hunter x Hunter's Hisoka using nen strings to control his enemies during battle. Or the Tokyo Ghoul kagune, which makes stringy tendrils for brutal attacks. Fantasy weapons can be magical threads like Fate, and slice-of-life gags can use ropes. Any character who pulls invisible lines or gets stuck in real ones uses this neutral tag. Increases tension, especially in fights where one yank matters.

It looks great with thin, glowing lines that cut through air or wrap around limbs. Fanart loves close-ups of victims fighting with tight strings vibrating and sweat beads on brows. White thread becomes neon pink nen or bloody red kagune. Killua dodging Chimera Ant arc threads? Old-school. Or MHA fanworks with strange OC strings. Whipping cords blur at dynamic poses. Highly contrast lines look great on dark backgrounds, making them ideal wallpaper.

Otakus consider string users smart criminals. Extended love from Hisoka becomes restraint. Mechanics make fans consider physics. Hidden effects are difficult to cosplay, but LED strings work well. Wallpapers depict power plays. Mind games and light bondage fans will love this tag. It works for horror and comedy.

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