>episode titles are named after songs
>episode title is a bad pun
>>82846621
makes it annoying as balls to google them
what is the deal with black peoples' hairlines? and also mexican hairlines.
>title card shows that your favorite character will be the focus
>the character with the spotlight says the episode title out at the end of the episode
>episode title makes no fucking sense
>Episode titling has a consistent theme
>An episode breaks the naming scheme
>album title is named after comic book
>>82847046
eh, maybe
>character's signature attack is named after a song
>>82847920
The character itself is named after a musician, I don't think that counts.
>>82847940
Pretty much everything about GG is named after music, nevermind the attacks.
>>82847962
Potemkin is based on literature though, or at least a battleship.
Faust definitely has origins in literature.
But I don't know about I-No though. What's the reference?
>>82847920
>>82848000
brian eno you pleb
>>82846621
The only show I can think of that does this isGrey's Anatomy
>>82848054degrassialso does it
>>82848000
Apparently, Brian Eno according to the wiki
>>82848031
>>82848119
I'm about to debate why does the personification of Brian Eno is a bitchy witch-cubus, but then I remembered GG is of Japanese make. Carry on gentlemen.
>episode is named to contrast an earlier episode's name
>episode title is a spoiler
>>82850546
I love that shit and I don't know why
>episode title is a CCR song
>episode title named after an in-universe running gag
>opening credits
>showing least favourite storyboarders
Not /co/, I know, but Lost had some pretty cool episode titles.
Like when they'd play on the name of the show with titles like "...and Found" or "...in Translation"
Or the time they just straight up called an episode "?"
>episode title is named after a completely unrelated show
>>82848054
And Cowboy Bebop at least a few times.
>>82850690
Every time
>>82850681
>Said show eventually has an episode title named after the first show
>episode part 1