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sirdano1
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Really surprises me that you'll report on this crap but completely ignore Victory Belles.
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ZanraiKid
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I know, right? Kim Jong-Un wishes he looked that good. |
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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Ah, thanks for the clarification. I know of many other instances of things and people in history remembered for what their adversaries called them, so it sounds about right to me. |
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AnimeLordLuis
Posts: 1626 Location: The Borderlands of Pandora |
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Nothing like this surprises me anymore and before long there will nothing left in the world to turn into Moe Girls it will be a dark day for all of us.
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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You will get a moe girl of yourself. And I will get a moe girl of myself. We all will! |
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SereneChaos
Posts: 384 Location: Middle of Nowhere, USA |
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Well this is pretty gross :/
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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"So it's a game in which male otaku are made to fawn over historical tyrants?"
"Basically, yes." "That sounds... interesting. What is it called?" "Meng Wang." "Did I hear that correctly? Is it that sort of game?" |
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omegaproxy
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Wow.. this is just straight ripping off Kancolle, its not even funny. |
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ANN_Lynzee
ANN Executive Editor
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ANN typically doesn't report on Kickstarter campaigns that don't involve established Japanese staff (from video games, anime, or manga) or involve localizing video games, anime or manga. If we do report them, they go to News. This is Interest. There is a huge swath of "anime-inspired" projects, especially games on Kickstarter. |
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sirdano1
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If you want to call taking the same basic concept and adding strategic combat, a full story and dating sim elements a "straight rip off", sure. |
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BadNewsBlues
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I don't think any of the historical domain characters that were used didn't commit any atrocities of some sort in their lives but yet in spite of that no one's going to be all that upset at these depictions....well aside from anyone who idolizes these people like their cultural icons and those with easily offended sensibilities. |
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Afezeria
Posts: 817 Location: Malaysia, Kuantan. |
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Guess there's no "Wtf China", "Only in China", or anything likewise. When some of the people in Japan did it though, yummy.
animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-12-03/world-dictators-transformed-into-moe-girls-in-book Oh yeah, I'm not trying to incite flames or anything. 2012 is a while back, maybe the community has gone for the better, which is good. |
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Touma
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Unfortunately, no. We still have people whose main contribution to any discussion is "Only in Japan" or some variation thereof. As for the topic at hand, I do not understand the attraction of using the names of historical figures in games and anime rather than just having purely fictional characters in the same scenario. In most cases that I am familiar with the characters are entirely fictional except for the names. It does not bother me at all, I just do not understand it. There have been some cases where the characteristics and abilities of the real person were used and I can understand that, but it seems like usually only the name is used. I can understand why some might not like it. Sometimes, as in this case with the Japanese reaction to Kim, it can seem to glorify someone who is thought of as an evil enemy. In other cases people might feel that it demeans and trivializes a cultural icon or national hero. It might bother me if this was done with historical figures that are closer to me, such as General George Patton or Admiral "Bull" Halsey. That could bother me not for philosophical or political reasons but because I know what those guys really looked like. It might cause some serious mental trauma if my mind superimposed the real faces on a cute moe girl or hot anime babe. All that I really care about in these games is the character design of the girls. I am looking forward to seeing if the Danbooru and Rule 34 artists do anythiung interesting with them. If the game gets popular enough we might even get some doujinshi. I will be disappointed if nobody ships Julius Caesar and Vlad the Impaler. |
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Afezeria
Posts: 817 Location: Malaysia, Kuantan. |
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@Touma : Sorry, I can't quote you because I am usually surfing on phone and your message is too long for me to edit. Nonetheless, thanks for your reply. Too bad about that sort of people still existed. I guess the mindset to literally just blamed Japan for everything is somewhat either served as a meme or it is ingrained as part of an everyday assumption since Japan has always been called as the land of weirdo, whom possessed the mythical panty vending machine, and had the otaku culture that a lot of normies irked at upon looking. There's probably not ever gonna be a solution for the act afotementioned above other than to take it straight and kept it in yourself. Luckily, I'm not seeing much people used the term weeaboo here beside contained in a post 3, to 4 years ago, which is a letter I am absolutely against in using.
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Mr. Oshawott
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Ah...I've noticed how virtually non-existent that word became during my recent years here on ANN. Thank goodness for that, as that makes Talkback a more pleasant area of the fora. |
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