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11"Gushing Over World Domination!"Transliteration: "Sekai Seifuku ni Akogarete!" (Japanese: 世界征服にあこがれて!)TBATBATBAMarch 13, 2024 (2024-03-13) Reception[edit] In 2020, the manga was among 50 nominees for the 6th Next Manga Awards in the web category. [30] Notes[edit] ^ Home video rights through Section23 Films and streaming rights through Hidive. ^ This title is seen on the cover of the Japanese version of the manga. ^ English titles are taken from Hidive. [29] ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode. References[edit] ^ "Gushing over Magical Girls". J-Novel Club. Archived from the original on March 15, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2023. ^ "Gushing over Magical Girls". J-Novel Club.
In particular, Juno's helmet is modeled similarly to that of Ken the Eagle, while Vela's skimpy wear mimics that of Jun the Swan. At one point in the game, their suits are upgraded with Jet Pads to fly in certain places, similar to the Science Ninja Team when gliding with the Bird Style. And each time the player resumes their playthrough, the character selection has the heroes preparing to eject from their mothership into the site of action, similar to when the Gatchaman characters prepare to head into the current episode's place of conflict. Katana ZERO: The game itself doesn't look like this, but look at any of the official art and it becomes immediately apparent. One Must Fall 2097, a fighting game produced by Epic Games in 1994, well before anime had a large fan base in the US, had its characters drawn in this style. Jak and Daxter, although the only noticeably "animesque" thing in it is the character design. Black Sigil, whose battle system has a very strong Chrono Trigger vibe to it. It's nostalgia fodder for SNES JRPGs. The box art for Fable is rather animesque, to the point where you could be forgiven for assuming it's an Eastern RPG. The in-game graphics however are much more western looking, and later games' box art more closely resemble the in-game graphics. The Caverns of Hammerfest contains a few animesque traits, what with the blurred-feet running animation for Igor and the little dance he might do after you idle — the latter being is a homage to Haré+Guu.
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