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^ a b Yahoo!検索大賞アニメ1位は「【推しの子】」 「君たちはどう生きるか」や宮野真守も. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 5, 2023. Archived
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Retrieved December 7, 2023. ^ 僕のヒーローアカデミア 雄英白書 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on February 2, 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2021. ^ 僕のヒーローアカデミア 雄英白書 桜 (in Japanese).
Code Name: S. T. E. A. M features several characters and
references from western literature and folklore. Just throw in Abraham Lincoln, some Type 1 Eagleland, a Steampunk setting, a Silver Age comic aesthetic, a Framing
Device where cutscenes are played out in the panels of a comic book, and as if those elements weren't enough, a campy anthem as its theme song, you'll have a Japanese-developed game that is very Western. This was a very intentional move on Nintendo's part when creating the first Donkey Kong arcade game, a game that they created because a prior arcade game of theirs, Radar Scope, had flopped hard in the US despite being a bit hit in Japan. To clear out their enormous stock of unsold Radar Scope machines, Nintendo decided to create a game that would be a surefire hit in America and convert the Radar Scope cabinets to run it. To ensure its success in America they took a lot of influence from classic American cartoons when designing the game. While it firmly belongs to the JRPG genre (being a partial parody of it), the EarthBound (1994) series is also heavily influenced by 1950's sci-fi, American newspaper comics like Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes, and other Western media. The settings of the games range from small middle American towns (Onett, Twoson) to big bustling metropolises inspired by New York City (Fourside)—EarthBound is, after all, the Trope Namer for Eagleland.
Lee Jae-wook as Baek Kyung (Secret and Neungsohwa)[7] A student of Class 2-7 in Seuli High School; a supporting character in Secret and one of the male main characters of Neungsohwa. Kyung is a rude and arrogant student who has an abusive father and a greedy stepmother. He is a member of the A3, a trio of the most handsome and powerful boys in their school. He is engaged to Dan-oh, whom he dislikes due to circumstances around their arranged marriage. After observing Dan-oh, Ha-ru, and Do-hwa's strange behavior, he starts becoming aware that he is a character in a comic book, and slowly realises that he actually likes Dan-oh, as driven by his jealousy towards her
close relationship with Ha-ru. He was also a main character in Neungsohwa as Prince Baek Kyung, the brother of King Geum Jin-mi and
Lady Eun's fiancé.