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^ Akamaru Jump Interview, Golden Week 2009 ^ ディスコグラフィ (in Japanese). Sony Music. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2013. ^ "TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 1 日本語タイトル: TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 1/ アニメサントラ". CD Japan.

One trick ponies as they are, when you make one "the cool, quiet, capable, few words man" he is automatically forgotten about the moment he leaves the screen. Asta, the protagonist, is less of a human and more of an amalgam of shounen MC tropes. Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you. "Mada madaaaaaaa" he constantly screams as a catchphrase. Why do we still bother with such low writing efforts in the 2020's.
Nevertheless, Black Clover is quite humorous. Asta really works best when he puts in his screaming into making tsukkomi (=retorts) towards the rest of the cast's stupidity. Noelle is also a good tsundere lead - as the heroine she was doomed to catch feelings for Asta from point 0, but she has a storyline of her own, she fights for her female friends and is treated as an equal to Asta and Yuno narratively, even though she doesn't aim to be the "Wizard King". (Really, how shameless. I can't even begin to count the series Black Clover is copying. Just think of literally every other well-known shounen.

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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. September 2022: Mateo, Alex (October 11, 2022). "Spy×Family Ranks #1 on U. S. Monthly Bookscan September List". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on October 11, 2022. Retrieved October 11, 2022. October 2022: Hazra, Adriana (November 4, 2022). "My Hero Academia Ranks #2 on U. S. Monthly Bookscan October List".
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