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^ "Animexpress: Yû Yû Hakusho". Animerica. Viz Media. 6 (2): 19. February 1998. ISSN 1067-0831.

The baby talk version of -sama is -chama (ちゃま). There are even baby talk versions of baby talk versions. Chan can be changed to -tan (たん), and less often, -chama (ちゃま) to -tama (たま). Familial honorifics[edit] "Nii-san" redirects here. For the car brand, see Nissan. Words for family members have two different forms in Japanese.

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Until Season 14 anyway, where it was made canon and received an extra scene at the end. My Story Animated has several videos with varying degrees of animesque and use anime-inspired expressions. Rune Adventure by Anima Cartoons is a curious case of animation based on animesque style. Aside from the superficially similar visual art section, it takes fanservice to another extreme by not only giving the female protagonists (they are all moms) large, inflated breasts but also exaggeratedly giant bubble butts that please the malegaze of the male protagonists. RWBY by Rooster Teeth is an interesting example of this, with everything about the series looking like a 2010s anime, complete with chibis and various animesque expressions. except that they're 3D animations, making them appear like a series made of cutscenes from a post-Oughts JRPG or a 3DCG show by Sanzigen Animation. It actually does a good job on turning those anime gimmicks 3D, and is able to mix in some Western animation tricks as well. Hilariously, when it was uploaded to Crunchyroll, some people started demanding for the "original" Japanese audio, apparently not realizing that English was the original language (although it received a legit Japanese dub later on). Archived from the original on September 3, 2022. Retrieved January 20, 2022. ^ Mateo, Alex (February 1, 2022). "Mushoku Tensei Franchise Tops 10 Million in Circulation". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 25, 2022.
^ Inagaki, Riichiro; Murata, Yusuke (March 12, 2002). アイシールド21 後編 [Eyeshield 21 Part 2]. Weekly Shōnen Jump (in Japanese). Shueisha (15): 113–142. ^ Inagaki, Riichiro (April 17, 2007). モネ展(下) (in Japanese).