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Regular Show: The episode "Brain Eraser" has Mordecai and Rigby rent a videotape of an anime series known as "Planet Starlight Chasers Excellent", which is a parody of many anime series that were popular in The '80s and The '90s. It fits in with the Retro Universe of the show itself, having blinding fight scenes and a Gratuitous Japanese theme song. The video store owner (voiced by Roger Craig Smith, who has done voices for many anime) confesses to watching it "all day, every day. " The episode "Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special" is a huge homage to the Humongous Mecha genre, complete with a Shot-for-Shot Remake of the opening to Neon Genesis Evangelion. The recursive "American cartoon with Japanese-outsourced animation that disguises itself as American" style that was endemic in the '80s (see the "Animation-USA" tab in the "Straight Examples" section) was parodied in the Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Sweaters", which featured a high school and a couple of characters drawn entirely in this style. They even have a more washed-out color scheme as if they were ripped straight from an old VHS tape. Sarah's drawings are drawn in a deliberately sucky but anime-inspired way. The flashback sequence in "The Fury" is done in a Dragon Ball style, while fight sequence in the same episode is done in an Animesque style. Major Lazer uses a style that makes it look as if it were an American cartoon from The '80s co-produced by Toei. The final episode of the sixth Futurama season features three stories animated in a different style, including anime. The Angry Beavers episode "Pass it On!" has the brothers and their friends telling parts of a campfire story, each an affectionate parody of some genre of fiction.Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 18, 2021. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved December 18, 2021. ^ Pineda, Rafael (December 18, 2021).
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