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Sabo finds the keys to the slaves' exploding collars and hands them over to Karasu. Sabo overhears some guards speaking about a room known as "The Lost Chamber". According to one of the guards, those who look into this chamber tend to mysteriously disappear. Charlos manages to restrain Shirahoshi with Kuma's assistance. Kuma attacks the Ryugu Kingdom's princes. Mjosgard gives Sai and Leo permission to attack Charlos while ordering the Ryugu Kingdom princes to stand down. Sai and Leo flatten Charlos' head, which was later reported as an attempted murder plot. Morley and Karasu manage to snatch Kuma away. King Cobra has his audience with the Five Elders. He wants to know the mystery of what happened to his ancestor Lili who was one of the 20 monarchs that founded the World Government, but disappeared after its foundation with no record of her name. According to Cobra, there is a letter written by Lili that has been passed down for generations among the Nefertari Family, seemingly containing references to the Will of D.This is underscored by their being a number of characters who are explicit Captain Ersatz of anime or video game characters either due to their mutation (e. g, Tennyo, Tif Lock, Aerys, and Tiff's brother Squalling), or because they deliberately emulate their favorite characters to an obsessive degree (e. g, Ash and AKIRA). note It has been noted that all of the ones whose power turned them into copies were all just as obsessive about those characters before they were transformed, meaning that on some level they became who they wanted to be. Along with having a manga style cover, the Superhero Web Serial Novel Gamer Girl is bursting with anime tropes, from manga-like facial expressions, to long, Shōnen-esque fights, to wacky gag anime-style comedy. Parasite Code is a Web Serial Novel that very consciously plays on the tropes of the Shōnen Fighting Series, complete with a cover inspired by the works of Yusuke Murata. Gaia Online features anime-style avatars and illustrations, with plenty of shout-outs to anime, manga, and Japanese games. The plot comics are even referred to as "manga". During the site's early years, the tagline was "an anime role playing community" and once featured a directory of anime-related sites. Ichika Whatever has a lot of this. Especially in issue 1.
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