I don't think my joke worked; I mean the trailer (not the content of the trailer) isn't anthropomorphic. Like it's not a humanized version of a trailer. It's a normal trailer; the movie is anthropomorphic, and the scenes shown contain anthropomorphism, but it's a non-anthropomorphic trailer! Get it! Get it? No?
Syntax jokes, oh dear.
In the phrase "anthropomorphic movie trailer", "anthropomorphic" is an adjective that could be describing the single word "movie" or the compound word "movie trailer". If "anthropomorphic" in the headline is describing the movie Detective Pikachu, then it is correct. However, the joke I'm am struggling to make is that if "anthropomorphic" is applied to the actual "object" (for lack of a better term) that is the Detective Pikachu trailer (which the phrasing of the headline can allow), then this would be false, because the "object" of the Detective Pikachu trailer features neither mental nor physical characteristics of a human.
So the trailer itself remains just a trailer.
I don't even know how a movie trailer could physically be anthropomorphic, but a few trailers could (tongue in cheek) be argued to be mentally anthropomorphic, as they can get pretty self aware.
I don't think my joke worked; I mean the trailer (not the content of the trailer) isn't anthropomorphic. Like it's not a humanized version of a trailer. It's a normal trailer; the movie is anthropomorphic, and the scenes shown contain anthropomorphism, but it's a non-anthropomorphic trailer! Get it! Get it? No?
Syntax jokes, oh dear.
In the phrase "anthropomorphic movie trailer", "anthropomorphic" is an adjective that could be describing the single word "movie" or the compound word "movie trailer". If "anthropomorphic" in the headline is describing the movie Detective Pikachu, then it is correct. However, the joke I'm am struggling to make is that if "anthropomorphic" is applied to the actual "object" (for lack of a better term) that is the Detective Pikachu trailer (which the phrasing of the headline can allow), then this would be false, because the "object" of the Detective Pikachu trailer features neither mental nor physical characteristics of a human.
So the trailer itself remains just a trailer.
I don't even know how a movie trailer could physically be anthropomorphic, but a few trailers could (tongue in cheek) be argued to be mentally anthropomorphic, as they can get pretty self aware.