![]() ![]() The setting of Queen's Blade, the land has no name and is only refereed to as the continent, and doesn't it have any specific features, that way the creators can make new features in the setting anytime they want.Simple referring to the country where the events take place is far more common. Very few of the non-shinobi cities visited are ever given a name.In the first Naruto movie, the city in the Land of Fire where the movie studio is.In Innocents Shounen Juujigun, the village in the beginning of the story is never named, just referred to as somewhere in "Northern France".A fan figured out it's most likely Fujisawa, and guessed the reason it was never revealed is because Tohru Fujisawa didn't want people to think he picked the city with his name. In GTO: The Early Years, antagonists from other towns in the Shonan region are often named after their hometown (Kamakura Mad Dogs, Yokohama Cavalry), but the town the Oni-Baku are from is never named.The original manga and TV series take place in Niihama and Fukuoka. ![]() ![]() The city in Ghost in the Shell (1995) is namedropped as the fictional city of Niihama (Newport City), but only in radio chatter and so briefly that it is easy to miss (it seems to be visually based in Hong Kong).The setting of Bradherley's Coach is deliberately kept ambiguous, although it has a vaguely West European aesthetic.The name of said country was left ambiguous. Koro-Sensei was born in a poor and corrupt country that was very hard to live in. More like "Country with No Name" for Assassination Classroom. ![]()
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