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Visit their webpage [[http://www.mingamanga.de here.]]
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Visit the most recent archived version of their webpage [[http://www.mingamanga.de [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161006045924/http://mingamanga.de/ here.]]
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Mondegreen is no longer a trope; dewicking
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** When a Turkish song is played at Staffie's house, the author "helpfully" provides German subtitles. Which are really a {{Mondegreen}} by Creator/{{Coldmirror}}.
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** When a Turkish song is played at Staffie's house, the author "helpfully" provides German subtitles. Which are really a {{Mondegreen}} mondegreen by Creator/{{Coldmirror}}.
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Now IUEO; the work must remark on the unfortunateness
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* UnfortunateNames: Mustafa's last name is Süzer, which sounds much like "Süßer" (sweetie).
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* DiedDuringProduction: Sadly, author Robert Platzgummer passed away on December 30th in 2016. This is why there's only one album published yet.
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Sadly, author Robert Platzgummer passed away on December 30th in 2016. This is why there's only one album published yet.
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** The boys go to the KarlValentin-Gymnasium.
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** The boys go to the KarlValentin-Gymnasium.Creator/KarlValentin-Gymnasium.
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... No, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy.''
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... No, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, occasionally fighting, but finally ultimately sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy.''
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** When a Turkish song is played at Staffie's house, the author "helpfully" provides German subtitles. Which are really a {{Mondegreen}} by {{Coldmirror}}.
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** When a Turkish song is played at Staffie's house, the author "helpfully" provides German subtitles. Which are really a {{Mondegreen}} by {{Coldmirror}}.Creator/{{Coldmirror}}.
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RIP Robert Platzgummer
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Sadly, author Robert Platzgummer passed away on December 30th in 2016. This is why there's only one album published yet.
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[[caption-width-right:180:The boys!]]
''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy''.
Visit their webpage [[http://www.mingamanga.de here]].
''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy''.
Visit their webpage [[http://www.mingamanga.de here]].
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''Mingamanga'' is a German...
Visit their webpage [[http://www.mingamanga.de
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
"Korbinia."
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's notmanga-like manga like at all.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not
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* HairTriggerTemper: Staffie
* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of a great-grandfather who was a soldier from Prussia who stayed in Bavaria), his thick dialect which renders his home village Kleinbierbach to "Kloabirboch", which is mistaken for "Globirbow", which sounds Polish indeed.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, Vinh Ngoc and Daniel. They're almost always called Bini, Staffie, Vinnie and Bo.
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* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of a great-grandfather who was a soldier from Prussia who stayed in Bavaria), his thick dialect which renders his home village Kleinbierbach to "Kloabirboch", which is mistaken for "Globirbow", which sounds Polish indeed.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, Vinh Ngoc and Daniel. They're almost always called Bini, Staffie, Vinnie and Bo.
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* HairTriggerTemper: Staffie
Staffie.
* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of agreat-grandfather great grandfather who was a soldier from Prussia who stayed in Bavaria), his thick dialect which renders his home village Kleinbierbach to "Kloabirboch", "Kloabirboch," which is mistaken for "Globirbow", "Globirbow," which sounds Polish indeed.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, VinhNgoc Ngoc, and Daniel. They're almost always called Bini, Staffie, Vinnie Vinnie, and Bo.
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* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of a
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, Vinh
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy''.
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy''.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a Music/HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a Music/HeavyMetal HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
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* ExactlyWhatItsaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
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* ExactlyWhatItsaysOnTheTin: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
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Visit their webpage at http://www.mingamanga.de.
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Visit their webpage at http://www.[[http://www.mingamanga.de.de here]].
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* ShoutOut
** When a Turkish song is played at Staffie's house, the author "helpfully" provides German subtitles. Which are really a {{Mondegreen}} by {{Coldmirror}}.
** The boys go to the KarlValentin-Gymnasium.
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** The boys go to the KarlValentin-Gymnasium.
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* VisualPun: "Kruzifix!"
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''CaptnCrazy''.
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''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''CaptnCrazy''.
''ComicStrip/CaptnCrazy''.
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Namespace move. It seems the title is actually spelled as one word, not two: [1]
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[[caption-width-right:180:The boys!]]
''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''CaptnCrazy''.
Visit their webpage at http://www.mingamanga.de.
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!! This comic provides examples of:
* AsianAndNerdy: Subverted, Vinnie is Vietnamese but otherwise not at all like that cliche.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a Music/HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
* ExactlyWhatItsaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
* FiveTokenBand: One Bavarian from the countryside, one Turk, one black African, and one Vietnamese.
* HairTriggerTemper: Staffie
* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of a great-grandfather who was a soldier from Prussia who stayed in Bavaria), his thick dialect which renders his home village Kleinbierbach to "Kloabirboch", which is mistaken for "Globirbow", which sounds Polish indeed.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, Vinh Ngoc and Daniel. They're almost always called Bini, Staffie, Vinnie and Bo.
* UnfortunateNames: Mustafa's last name is Süzer, which sounds much like "Süßer" (sweetie).
* TheUnintelligible: Bini, despite being the only native German of the four boys. Mustafa lampshades it: "And they tell ''me'' I have to learn German!"
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[[caption-width-right:180:The boys!]]
''Mingamanga'' is a German... no, just to specify this, Bavarian comic written by Robert Platzgummer. It's about four boys living in Munich, occasionally fighting, but finally sticking together and having fun. Some of their adventures were published in the comic magazine [[http://www.comicaze.de Comicaze]] from Munich, also known for ''CaptnCrazy''.
Visit their webpage at http://www.mingamanga.de.
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!! This comic provides examples of:
* AsianAndNerdy: Subverted, Vinnie is Vietnamese but otherwise not at all like that cliche.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Korbinian ("Bini") is a Music/HeavyMetal fan and has the hair. Also, the teacher mistakes "Korbinian" for "Korbinia".
* ExactlyWhatItsaysOnTheTin: Just half of it. The comic is set in Munich ("Minga" in Bavarian), but it's not manga-like at all.
* FiveTokenBand: One Bavarian from the countryside, one Turk, one black African, and one Vietnamese.
* HairTriggerTemper: Staffie
* MistakenNationality: On Korbinian's first day in school, the teacher mistakes him not only for a girl, but a Pole. Reasons: His last name Panikowski (because of a great-grandfather who was a soldier from Prussia who stayed in Bavaria), his thick dialect which renders his home village Kleinbierbach to "Kloabirboch", which is mistaken for "Globirbow", which sounds Polish indeed.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Their real names are Korbinian, Mustafa, Vinh Ngoc and Daniel. They're almost always called Bini, Staffie, Vinnie and Bo.
* UnfortunateNames: Mustafa's last name is Süzer, which sounds much like "Süßer" (sweetie).
* TheUnintelligible: Bini, despite being the only native German of the four boys. Mustafa lampshades it: "And they tell ''me'' I have to learn German!"
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