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No Need for Bushido parodies elements from anime/manga set in feudal era Japan. The Noordegraaf Files hits this on the head, linking this trope's page on the comic's homepage, and the creator has said in The Rant that it is drawn and colored in a Japanese paint program made for, you guessed it, making manga. Overlord of Ravenfell is stylistically influenced by older CLAMP manga and Yoko Matsushita, so definitely falls in this trope. Pandora's Tale uses a very cutesy anime aesthetic, especially noticeable on the Helpers. Paranatural: Isaac frequently dips into this, highlighted by his allegedly natural spiky hair and brooding, dramatic personality. It's made much funnier by the fact that only this one character is ever drawn with anime eyes or floating sparkles. The other characters (mostly Max) react accordingly. The readers do as well; Isaac doing things such as turning dramatically, or walking with his eyes closed and a smile while light shines on him from no apparent source spawns comments such as, "Isaac is being awfully anime today. He should probably get that looked at. " The Hitball arc is generally described as the time the comic "went full anime", with impassioned speeches, lots of Talking Is a Free Action, and everyone taking the whole thing way too seriously. Every single bit is of course mercilessly lampshaded.ISSN 2451-3474. S2CID 245091754. ^ Craig, Timothy J. (2000). Japan pop! inside the world of Japanese popular culture. M.
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