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Guitar Hero III depicts Japanese fangirls this way. Also subverted in
that the rest of the
cutscenes are a mix between this and Western-style. Amped 3 has these "interesting" cutscenes: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7] Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley has Cutie Cutie Kid Cupids shallow spoofing shoujo manga. Visual Novels Doki Doki Literature Club! is Animesque as a parody of the kinds of Japanese works it imitates. However, it parodies the Animesque trope itself when the resident Fourth-Wall Observer notes that some of the locations don't actually
look like they're in Japan, thus lampshading that it's a bad imitation of something Japanese. Web Animation Angelicate Avenue, by Alli Kat Nya. An The
Annoying Orange episode is an Affectionate Parody of Pokémon: The Series. Girl-chan in Paradise, by Egoraptor. Japanoschlampen ("Japano-Sluts"), a series spoofing anime tropes and other things, by the German YouTuber Coldmirror. Homestar Runner's 20X6, featuring anime versions of the main cast, like Strong Bad as Stinkoman and Homestar as Stinkoman's sidekick 1-Up. .
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April 5, 2021. ^ 地獄楽 10 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 5, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
Rex's song "20th Century Boy". A trilogy of live-action film adaptations, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi, were released in 2008 and 2009. The manga was licensed and released in English by Viz Media, and distributed in Australasia by Madman Entertainment. The films were also licensed by Viz in North America and by 4Digital Media in the United Kingdom. 20th Century Boys has received critical acclaim and has 36 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. It has won several awards, including the Shogakukan Manga Award, the Kodansha Manga Award and the Seiun Award. Plot[edit] In 1969, young boys Kenji, Otcho, Yoshitsune and Maruo build, in an empty field, a hideout they call their secret base, in which they and their friends can get together to share manga and stolen pornographic magazines and listen to a radio. To celebrate the event, Otcho draws a symbol for the base that
would represent their friendship. After their friends Yukiji and
Donkey join the gang, they imagine a future scenario where villains would try to destroy the world, and in which the boys would stand up and fight; this scenario is transcribed and labelled Book of Prophecy (よげんの書, Yogen no sho). In the late 1990s, Kenji is a convenience store owner, finding solace in his childhood adventures as he takes care of his baby niece Kanna and his mother. After Donkey is reported to have committed suicide, Kenji stumbles upon a large cult led by a man known only as "Friend".