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Men fan series by the same author (called The Mr. Men and Little Miss Show) has Little Miss Slippery, who is drawn this way as well. Later on, Little Miss Wacky and Little Miss Camouflage, who are also drawn this way, were added into the series. In all the fan series by this author, the style is referred to as "Animeniesque", which is pronounced similar to (and is possibly also a reference to) Animaniacs. Films — Animation Manga, anime, and bad dubbing are affectionately parodied in Horton Hears a Who! (2008) while Horton, an elephant, imagines he's a heroic ninja capable of performing feats of incredible athleticism and techniques such as an enormous pink beam attack from his hands, while his sidekick Morton the mouse and the clover (which is simply home to the microscopic Whoville and its mayor who communicates with Horton) become a floating Mentor Mascot and a talking flower respectively. The result looks a lot like Teen Titans, and it is about as sudden and abrupt as it sounds. Films — Live-Action Spoofed in Super Troopers with the really cheap-looking "Afghanistanimation" cartoons produced by the Taliban. When they find a monkey sticker on bags of marijuana, Rabbit explains that this is likely a brand used by these particular dealers, borrowed from the Afghani cartoon Johnny Chimpo, vaguely reminiscent of Anime. Captain: What's the significance of this John Chimpo fella?Foster: Uh, well, you know those really cheap Japanese cartoons? No? This is basically a cheaper Afghani knockoff. It's this monkey that basically travels around the world.
Retrieved December 3, 2010. ^ "ICv2 – Bandai Offers November Special on 'One Piece CCG'". ICv2. October 20, 2005. Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2009. ^ One Piece ワンピース「海賊ビビの大冒険」 (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on October 5, 2009. Retrieved May 19, 2009. ^ "One Piece meets Hello Kitty: Goods previews released".
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