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Metroid has always aimed for an American comic book look with the atmosphere from Hollywood sci-fi, though several games post-Fusion showed more Japanese influence. Panel de Pon has an artstyle and themes that are highly influenced by Western Children's High Fantasy
series like Rainbow Brite and My Little Pony. Pokémon normally has a Japanese style, but Pokémon Trozei! uses much more simplistic, stylized, and angular designs on the human characters that brings series like Dexter's Laboratory and The Powerpuff Girls (1998) to mind. The Punch-Out!! games are extremely cartoony with over-the-top cartoon caricatures of international stereotypes. The games also draw heavy influence from many Western boxing films like the
Rocky series and Raging Bull. The Splatoon series is what would happen if you asked Nintendo to take everything that made 1990s Nickelodeon what it was, and design it into a game.
It may also be used towards cute animals, lovers, or youthful women. Chan is never used for strangers or people one has just met. Although traditionally, honorifics are not applied to oneself, some people
adopt the childlike affectation of referring to themselves in the third person using -chan (childlike because it suggests that one has not learned to distinguish between names used for oneself and names used by others). For example, a young girl named Kanako might call herself Kanako-chan rather than the first-person pronoun. Tan[edit] Tan (たん) is intended as an even cuter[6] or affectionate variant of -chan. It evokes a small child's mispronunciation of that
form of address, or baby talk – similar to how, for example, a speaker of English might use "widdle" instead of "little" when speaking to a baby. Moe anthropomorphisms are often labeled as -tan, e. g. , the commercial mascot Habanero-tan, the manga figure Afghanis-tan or the OS-tans representing operating systems. A more notorious use of the honorific was for the murderer Nevada-tan. Bō[edit] Bō (坊、ぼう) also expresses endearment.