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There isn't an anime for vocaloid, and there wasn't one based off it. Although there is a rumor that there with be a fanime. (anime made by fans) But one of the songs became popular enough to be an anime OVA. It's called black rock shooter by Ryo and Supercell. The character was created by Huke. You can look more into this on wikipedia.
Well I don't know about Black Rock Shooter but Vocaloid doesn't have any anime based on it. Although there are rumors floating around that they are making one.
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They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
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most anime are based from manga.
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It is true that most of the animes based on mangas, but it can be the opposite as well (Manga based on anime). It can also be based on game or a novel.
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A classical accompaniment style based on triads.
You could consider Grand Chase an anime - video game cos the the characters are also anime based.
Based on my knowledge of Anime, they are commonly referred to as Neko(s).
Joseph Wolpe's proposed theory based on classical conditioning explain's the classical conditioning theory is linked with phobias.
Joseph Wolpe's proposed theory based on classical conditioning, known as systematic desensitization, explained how phobias and anxiety could be treated by gradually exposing individuals to their feared stimuli while teaching them relaxation techniques. This therapy aimed to help individuals replace their learned fear response with a relaxation response, ultimately reducing their fear and anxiety levels.
Gungrave, a Japanese anime, based on a video game by the same name, is known for being the anime version of scarface. The anime was licenced in usa in 2011.
Exposure therapies are based on the principle of habituation, where repeated exposure to feared or anxiety-provoking stimuli can lead to a reduction in fear response over time. This type of therapy aims to help individuals confront their fears in a safe and controlled environment, allowing them to learn that the feared stimuli are not as threatening as perceived. Gradual exposure and systematic desensitization are common techniques used in exposure therapies.