Enum mangadex_api::types::tag::Tag[][src]

#[repr(u8)]pub enum Tag {
    _4Koma,
    Action,
    Adventure,
    AwardWinning,
    Comedy,
    Cooking,
    Doujinshi,
    Drama,
    Ecchi,
    Fantasy,
    Gyaru,
    Harem,
    Historical,
    Horror,
    MartialArts,
    Mecha,
    Medical,
    Music,
    Mystery,
    Oneshot,
    Psychological,
    Romance,
    SchoolLife,
    SciFi,
    ShoujoAi,
    ShounenAi,
    SliceOfLife,
    Smut,
    Sports,
    Supernatural,
    Tragedy,
    LongStrip,
    Yaoi,
    Yuri,
    VideoGames,
    Isekai,
    Adaptation,
    Anthology,
    WebComic,
    FullColor,
    UserCreated,
    OfficialColored,
    FanColored,
    Gore,
    SexualViolence,
    Crime,
    MagicalGirls,
    Philosophical,
    Superhero,
    Thriller,
    Wuxia,
    Aliens,
    Animals,
    Crossdressing,
    Demons,
    Delinquents,
    Genderswap,
    Ghosts,
    MonsterGirls,
    Loli,
    Magic,
    Military,
    Monsters,
    Ninja,
    OfficeWorkers,
    Police,
    PostApocalyptic,
    Reincarnation,
    ReverseHarem,
    Samurai,
    Shota,
    Survival,
    TimeTravel,
    Vampires,
    TraditionalGames,
    VirtualReality,
    Zombies,
    Incest,
    Mafia,
    Villainess,
    Unknown,
}

Tag types, formerly genres within MangaDex.

Variants

_4Koma

4-koma manga present four panels per comic strip that traditionally are the same size and stack on top of each other vertically. These titles are usually gag manga, with a single joke or self-contained story in each strip, and little to no continuity between the strips. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Action

Action is about conflict. Whether with guns, blades, fists, or mysterious powers, these manga feature characters in combat - either to protect themselves or the things or people they value, or simply as a way of life. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Adventure

In these manga, characters embark on a journey to explore the world or to search for something. These wanderers travel to many places and meet new people, often encountering hardships along the way, or discovering strengths and weaknesses about themselves that are revealed throughout the adventure. (Source: Anime-Planet)

AwardWinning
Comedy

These manga aim to make you laugh through satire, parody, humorous observations, slapstick scenarios, or absurd antics. Bonus points for spitting your drink all over your screen! (Source: Anime-Planet)

Cooking

Cooking is the focus of these food-themed manga, whether the characters within attend a Culinary School, work in a Restaurant or are simply passionate home cooks. These manga may offer step-by-step Recipes for various dishes or plating techniques. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Doujinshi

Doujin are a popular type of independently produced and distributed magazine, generally made in small print runs and often written by fans of manga and/or anime, including fan-fiction based on pre-existing characters from other authors. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Drama

Drama manga heavily emphasize their characters’ emotional development. Whether by experiencing the protagonist’s emotional turmoil, viewing heated character interactions, or exploring a passionate romance, any manga that humanizes its characters through emphasizing their flaws qualifies as a Drama. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Ecchi

Constant panty shots, bouncing breasts and dubious camera angles are hallmarks of an Ecchi title. These titles are usually sexualized and designed to titillate, depicting perverted themes and focusing heavily on the female body. Nosebleeds, suspicious hand positions, faceplanting into bosoms, expressive and exaggerated body parts and other tropes characterize this genre. Ecchi is all about fanservice, while Borderline H and Smut titles focus more on sexual content. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Fantasy

Fantasy manga take place in a broad range of settings influenced by mythologies, legends, or popular and defining works of the genre such as The Lord of the Rings. They are generally characterized by a low level of technological development, though fantasy stories can just as easily take place in our modern world, or in a Post-apocalyptic society where technology was buried alongside the old world. These manga also tend to feature magic or other extraordinary abilities, strange or mysterious creatures, or humanoid races which coexist with humanity or inhabit their own lands removed from ours. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Gyaru
Harem

A harem includes three or more characters who potentially show romantic interest in a male protagonist. The sex, gender, or orientation of the harem members is irrelevant as long as they exclusively, or at least primarily, are vying for the affections of the same individual - who may or may not reciprocate towards one, several, or none of these romantic rivals. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Historical

The setting of a historical manga takes place at some point in Earth’s past. The level of dedication to portraying the lifestyles, societies, and technologies of past periods and peoples accurately or believably can vary greatly between different works.

Horror

Horror manga create an atmosphere of unease. Like Mystery manga, they encourage viewers to learn more about their world… but there may be secrets that are better left unexplored. Through eerie music and sounds, visceral or disturbing imagery, or startling moments, works of Horror make you worry about what gruesome thing is coming next. (Source: Anime-Planet)

MartialArts
Mecha

Mecha are self-propelling machines that are modeled after humans; some can change into multiple, non-humanoid formats as well. They’re usually controlled by an internal pilot or by remote, but are sometimes sentient beings that move autonomously. A mecha’s size ranges from bulky, wearable armor to a massive, towering contraption and beyond. While mecha have a wide range of applications, such as making manual labor easier, they are most commonly portrayed as heavily-armed war machines. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Medical

These manga feature medical professionals such as doctors, surgeons and other staff, as they perform their medical duties at hospitals, clinics, or other locations. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Music

These manga are all about the appreciation or performance of music, no matter the genre, or the skill level any musicians involved. Music lives in the soul of these characters!

Mystery

Mystery manga focus on unresolved questions, and the efforts of characters to discover the answers to them. Whether curious and deadly events are afoot, or some part of the world itself is strange or inexplicable, or someone’s past or identity seems strangely shrouded, these characters are set on learning the truth. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Oneshot
Psychological

Psychological manga delve into mental or emotional states of a character in the midst of a difficult situation, letting you observe them change as tension increases. Internal monologues are a key feature, allowing narration to delve into a character’s mind, revealing their innermost ideas and motivations - even as they may be driven to the brink of sanity. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Romance

These manga showcase the joys and hardships of falling in love, whether a schoolgirl has an unrequited crush on her senpai, a Love Triangle occurs within a group of friends, or rivals become lovers through competition or their intense passion for each other. (Source: Anime-Planet)

SchoolLife
SciFi
ShoujoAi
ShounenAi
SliceOfLife
Smut

Smut manga are typically written by women, for women, for genres like Shoujo, Josei, and Yaoi. There’s a strong focus on seduction, characters being swept off their feet, and other buildups to having sex that make you feel hot and bothered. Smutty manga frequently, but not always, includes explicit sexual content. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Sports
Supernatural

Also called paranormal, supernatural events are those modern science has difficulty explaining. Supernaturally oriented titles are often steeped in folklore, myth, or Urban Legend. They may involve strange or inexplicable phenomena, Psychic Powers or emanations, and/or ghosts or other fantastic creatures. Supernatural events are those that lie at the edge of our understanding - they are easy to believe in, but difficult to prove. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Tragedy
LongStrip
Yaoi

Yaoi, also known as Boys’ Love or BL in Japan, is a genre mostly written by women, for women, that depicts homosexual relationships between men. Japan typically uses this single category for all forms of these relationships, sexual or not. In the West, the term Shounen-ai categorizes stories that focus on emotional aspects of relationships, while Yaoi categorizes more of the sexual aspects, such as Smut, or explicit content. As Anime-Planet’s audience is mostly based in the West, we use the Western definition for both Yaoi and Shounen-ai. See BL for a list of both titles. (Source: Anime-Planet)

Yuri

Yuri is a genre that depicts homosexual relationships between women. Japan typically uses this single category for all forms of these relationships, sexual or not. In the West, the term Shoujo-ai categorizes stories that focus on the emotional aspects of the relationships, while Yuri categorizes more of the sexual aspects and explicit content. As Anime-Planet’s audience is mostly based in the West, we use the Western definition for both Yuri and Shoujo-ai. (Source: Anime-Planet)

VideoGames
Isekai
Adaptation
Anthology
WebComic
FullColor
UserCreated
OfficialColored
FanColored
Gore
SexualViolence
Crime
MagicalGirls
Philosophical
Superhero
Thriller
Wuxia
Aliens
Animals
Crossdressing
Demons
Delinquents
Genderswap
Ghosts
MonsterGirls
Loli
Magic
Military
Monsters
Ninja
OfficeWorkers
Police
PostApocalyptic
Reincarnation
ReverseHarem
Samurai
Shota
Survival
TimeTravel
Vampires
TraditionalGames
VirtualReality
Zombies
Incest
Mafia
Villainess

Originating from the term Villainous Noble Lady, the Villainess does nothing but cause trouble, or sometimes even tries to kill, the Heroine. At least, that would be the case if the story followed its original course, but due to time leaps, reincarnations, transmigrations, or other circumstances, in almost all cases the villainess is no longer the same person she was meant to be. This in turn causes changes to the original story, whether they try to follow the original course of events, or break them completely.

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Implementations

impl Tag[src]

pub fn category(&self) -> TagCategory[src]

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for Tag[src]

impl Copy for Tag[src]

impl Debug for Tag[src]

impl Default for Tag[src]

impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Tag[src]

impl Display for Tag[src]

impl From<&'_ str> for Tag[src]

impl From<u16> for Tag[src]

impl From<u32> for Tag[src]

impl From<u64> for Tag[src]

impl From<u8> for Tag[src]

impl Hash for Tag[src]

impl PartialEq<Tag> for Tag[src]

impl PartialOrd<Tag> for Tag[src]

impl Serialize for Tag[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for Tag[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl RefUnwindSafe for Tag

impl Send for Tag

impl Sync for Tag

impl Unpin for Tag

impl UnwindSafe for Tag

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> DeserializeOwned for T where
    T: for<'de> Deserialize<'de>, 
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T> Instrument for T[src]

impl<T> Instrument for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
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type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

impl<T> ToString for T where
    T: Display + ?Sized
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.