An eyecatch is a picture or a short animation that appears on the screen before and after the commercial break during the airing of an anime series. They usually include characters of the show, some additional information about the lore, or just the name of the anime. Eyecatches may also be humorous or fanservicey, as they may depict the characters in contexts that have no connection to the plot of the series itself. We’ve collected five cool examples of eyecatches for you that might make you feel nostalgic.
Light’s death note has a lot of rules that limit its owner’s powers. A lot of them were discussed, explained or just mentioned in the show, however there are still some that didn't have a spot in the series but were pretty intriguing. Death Note eyecatches are there to satisfy your curiosity! These little intermissions show us some death note rules that provide more context to the lore of the anime.
The world of Attack on Titan has always been very fascinating. And if you’re craving more details, the eyecatches are here for you! They allow you to take a closer look at the mechanisms that help the people living in that world to survive or just move around sometimes, the lore and history of the anime, and sometimes even foreshadow future events.
Some anime fans say that when they hear the word “eyecatch” the first thing that comes to their mind is a character name card and a calm deep voice saying “Fullmetal alchemist”. Sometimes it’s just as easy as that! And still it’s enough to become unforgettable.
This mecha anime has very distinctive eyecatches. They are very colorful and have a very unique and a little bit crazy style. Desktop wallpaper worthy, if you ask us. Moreover, fans say that if you make a compilation out of this series’ eyecatches, they will tell you the whole story.
Everything connected to this franchise can be considered iconic since it’s been here for decades and there’s hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of it. If you’re old enough to remember the Pokemon eyecatches, you may think of the ones with a shadowed pokemon, which is later revealed accompanied by the cheerful “Who’s that pokemon?” Can you feel the smell of your childhood yet?
Just a picture?
An eyecatch is a picture or a short animation that appears on the screen before and after the commercial break during the airing of an anime series. They usually include characters of the show, some additional information about the lore, or just the name of the anime. Eyecatches may also be humorous or fanservicey, as they may depict the characters in contexts that have no connection to the plot of the series itself. We’ve collected five cool examples of eyecatches for you that might make you feel nostalgic.
Light’s death note has a lot of rules that limit its owner’s powers. A lot of them were discussed, explained or just mentioned in the show, however there are still some that didn't have a spot in the series but were pretty intriguing. Death Note eyecatches are there to satisfy your curiosity! These little intermissions show us some death note rules that provide more context to the lore of the anime.
The world of Attack on Titan has always been very fascinating. And if you’re craving more details, the eyecatches are here for you! They allow you to take a closer look at the mechanisms that help the people living in that world to survive or just move around sometimes, the lore and history of the anime, and sometimes even foreshadow future events.
Some anime fans say that when they hear the word “eyecatch” the first thing that comes to their mind is a character name card and a calm deep voice saying “Fullmetal alchemist”. Sometimes it’s just as easy as that! And still it’s enough to become unforgettable.
This mecha anime has very distinctive eyecatches. They are very colorful and have a very unique and a little bit crazy style. Desktop wallpaper worthy, if you ask us. Moreover, fans say that if you make a compilation out of this series’ eyecatches, they will tell you the whole story.
Everything connected to this franchise can be considered iconic since it’s been here for decades and there’s hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of it. If you’re old enough to remember the Pokemon eyecatches, you may think of the ones with a shadowed pokemon, which is later revealed accompanied by the cheerful “Who’s that pokemon?” Can you feel the smell of your childhood yet?