I live in Canada but so much media I consume is from the United States that I tend to assume stories take place there by default until told otherwise. Once, I read a book set in England (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime) and I assumed it was set in the United States until the main character went to London. But the other day, I watched the new Frankenstein movie and it dawned on me that I didn’t know where Frankenstein takes place but, because it’s based on an older book, I assumed somewhere in Europe.

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    2 days ago

    If it’s anime/manga, absolutely either Japan, Europe or Hawaii. If it’s a cartoon and I know what country it originates from, that country. Otherwise I’ll assume it’s some fictional place that could be anywhere if it isn’t specified.

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      Yeah, I also assume anime takes place in Japan and I think every anime I’ve seen was either set in Japan or a nonexistent fantasy world.

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        17 hours ago

        The anime Moriarty the Patriot had some interesting scenes for me.

        It’s set in Sherlock Holmes-era England, and all the locations are closely based on actual places.

        They visited the city I went to university in, and I recognised it down to the level of invididual buildings like “That place is a pizza restaurant these days!”

        Pretty surreal honestly - when you are so used to everything shown in media being so utterly divorced from your actual life.

        Good anime, too.