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* {{Animesque}} (To suit the subject matter.)
* AnythingThatMoves (Sanchan)
* BadassLongcoat (Mitsubishi)

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* BishieSparkle (Referred to by name, even.)

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* ChivalrousPervert (Sanchan)
* CliffHanger (Between strips 16 and 17)
* DarkSkinnedRedhead (Toyota)
* DeadpanSnarker (Toshiba's character was, at least, headed in this direction.)

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* %%* CliffHanger (Between strips 16 and 17)
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* MagicalGirl (Karaoke, sort of)

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* RedOniBlueOni (Toyota and Mitsubishi, more or less.)
* SayItWithHearts (Sanchan, occasionally.)

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* TrappedInAnotherWorld

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* DarkMagicalGirl (Sakura)

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* YaoiGuys (An omake set up a stereotypical BL-manga-ish scene between Sanchan and Mitsubishi, which was then revealed to be a dream that Karaoke was having.)

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* YaoiGuys (An omake set up a stereotypical BL-manga-ish scene between Sanchan and Mitsubishi, which was then revealed to be a dream that Karaoke was having.)
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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''Manga/InuYasha'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.

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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', ''Manga/InuYasha'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.



'''Sakura Tsunami''', essentially [[FushigiYuugi the Yui to Karaoke's Miaka]].

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'''Sakura Tsunami''', essentially [[FushigiYuugi [[Manga/FushigiYuugi the Yui to Karaoke's Miaka]].
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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''InuYasha'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.

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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''InuYasha'', ''Manga/InuYasha'', ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.
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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''InuYasha'', ''MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.

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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''FushigiYuugi'', ''InuYasha'', ''MagicKnightRayearth''...''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.

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* {{Wangst}} (Mitsubishi)
* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy (Mitsubishi. Sanchan's hair was also a very pale blond.)

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* {{Wangst}} (Mitsubishi)
* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy (Mitsubishi. Sanchan's hair was also a very pale blond.)
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* DeadLittleSister (Toyota's, mentioned above.)
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'''Toyota Subaru''', the [[LoveTriangle other love interest]]. He was the brash and hotheaded one concerned with training and becoming stronger to protect people and all that. Had a DeadLittleSister who, he claimed, looked like Karaoke (though she would have been shown in flashbacks to look nothing like her), leading to some... [[BrotherSisterIncest interesting implications]] when he fell for her (Karaoke, that is).

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'''Toyota Subaru''', the [[LoveTriangle other love interest]]. He was the brash and hotheaded one concerned with training and becoming stronger to protect people and all that. Had a DeadLittleSister dead sister who, he claimed, looked like Karaoke (though she would have been shown in flashbacks to look nothing like her), leading to some... [[BrotherSisterIncest interesting implications]] when he fell for her (Karaoke, that is).
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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the Main/TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''Main/FushigiYuugi'', ''Main/InuYasha'', ''Main/MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.

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At any rate, ''Happy Anpan'' was, like a good half if not more of the webcomics on the internet, a parody of anime/manga; specifically of shoujo manga of the Main/TrappedInAnotherWorld TrappedInAnotherWorld variety (see: ''Main/FushigiYuugi'', ''Main/InuYasha'', ''Main/MagicKnightRayearth''...''FushigiYuugi'', ''InuYasha'', ''MagicKnightRayearth''...) plus whatever elements of other genres/subgenres of manga we felt like poking fun at. It was the story of an ordinary, clumsy schoolgirl who fell into another world, was attacked by monsters and rescued by a mysterious bishounen, and was then charged by a Divine Being to find the Six Sacred Stones so that she could make a wish to go home (and, coincidentally, save the world in the process), all while a shadowy, mysterious villain tried to stop her so that he could take the stones for himself and take over the world.



'''Toshiba Kawaii''', her brother, who had no real role in the plot but somehow didn't get cut out during the planning phase. His schtick was (supposed to be) to be overprotective of Karaoke and Main/AmbiguouslyGay, but neither of these traits actually showed up much.

'''Sakura Tsunami''', essentially [[Main/FushigiYuugi the Yui to Karaoke's Miaka]].

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'''Toshiba Kawaii''', her brother, who had no real role in the plot but somehow didn't get cut out during the planning phase. His schtick was (supposed to be) to be overprotective of Karaoke and Main/AmbiguouslyGay, AmbiguouslyGay, but neither of these traits actually showed up much.

'''Sakura Tsunami''', essentially [[Main/FushigiYuugi [[FushigiYuugi the Yui to Karaoke's Miaka]].



'''Kawasaki and Suzuki''', henchpeople (or more accurately, hench-satyrs... yeah, I don't know why either) who were supposed to become a Main/QuirkyMinibossSquad.

'''Mitsubishi Honda''', a Main/{{Bishounen}} who was angsty and had a mysterious past and kept disappearing off on his own and returning just in time to save Karaoke from danger. The main Main/LoveInterest, of course. He would have been later revealed to have been in an assassin squad and have had to kill his first love.

'''Toyota Subaru''', the [[Main/LoveTriangle other love interest]]. He was the brash and hotheaded one concerned with training and becoming stronger to protect people and all that. Had a Main/DeadLittleSister who, he claimed, looked like Karaoke (though she would have been shown in flashbacks to look nothing like her), leading to some... [[Main/BrotherSisterIncest interesting implications]] when he fell for her (Karaoke, that is).

'''Sanchan Sensei'''... yeah, we were running out of "brand name and/or common Japanese-English loan word" ideas at this point. Anyway, Sanchan was an assassin who had a history (and some Main/HoYay) with Mitsubishi -- and a contract on his life. It would have been revealed later that he was in fact a ''really bad'' assassin who had never managed to kill anyone. He was also secretly Main/ReallySevenHundredYearsOld and under a [[Main/CursedWithAwesome curse]] which made him unable to die until he found his true love.

'''Karate''', who first appears as a mysterious cloaked person who offers to guide the heroes through the woods. Would later have been revealed to be Main/TheMole. She was a former catgirl who was turned into a rodent-girl as a result of a conflict between the Divine Being of her people and another Divine Being, and was working for the villain because he promised to restore her to her former catgirl glory when he took over the world.

'''Kamikaze''', the main villain. Wanted to take over the world, apparently Main/ForTheEvulz.

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'''Kawasaki and Suzuki''', henchpeople (or more accurately, hench-satyrs... yeah, I don't know why either) who were supposed to become a Main/QuirkyMinibossSquad.

QuirkyMinibossSquad.

'''Mitsubishi Honda''', a Main/{{Bishounen}} {{Bishounen}} who was angsty and had a mysterious past and kept disappearing off on his own and returning just in time to save Karaoke from danger. The main Main/LoveInterest, LoveInterest, of course. He would have been later revealed to have been in an assassin squad and have had to kill his first love.

'''Toyota Subaru''', the [[Main/LoveTriangle [[LoveTriangle other love interest]]. He was the brash and hotheaded one concerned with training and becoming stronger to protect people and all that. Had a Main/DeadLittleSister DeadLittleSister who, he claimed, looked like Karaoke (though she would have been shown in flashbacks to look nothing like her), leading to some... [[Main/BrotherSisterIncest [[BrotherSisterIncest interesting implications]] when he fell for her (Karaoke, that is).

'''Sanchan Sensei'''... yeah, we were running out of "brand name and/or common Japanese-English loan word" ideas at this point. Anyway, Sanchan was an assassin who had a history (and some Main/HoYay) HoYay) with Mitsubishi -- and a contract on his life. It would have been revealed later that he was in fact a ''really bad'' assassin who had never managed to kill anyone. He was also secretly Main/ReallySevenHundredYearsOld ReallySevenHundredYearsOld and under a [[Main/CursedWithAwesome [[CursedWithAwesome curse]] which made him unable to die until he found his true love.

'''Karate''', who first appears as a mysterious cloaked person who offers to guide the heroes through the woods. Would later have been revealed to be Main/TheMole.TheMole. She was a former catgirl who was turned into a rodent-girl as a result of a conflict between the Divine Being of her people and another Divine Being, and was working for the villain because he promised to restore her to her former catgirl glory when he took over the world.

'''Kamikaze''', the main villain. Wanted to take over the world, apparently Main/ForTheEvulz.
ForTheEvulz.



* Main/{{Animesque}} (To suit the subject matter.)
* Main/AnythingThatMoves (Sanchan)
* Main/BadassLongcoat (Mitsubishi)
* Main/BilingualBonus (The resizing and JPEG compression -- not to mention the artist/writer's poor handwriting -- makes it nearly illegible, but the Ancient Master's incantation is written in actual Japanese, and consists of a bunch of Japanese 101-type stock sentences. "Hello! Nice to meet you! How are you? The weather is nice today. Would you like to go to the movies? Where is the bathroom?")
* Main/BishieSparkle (Referred to by name, even.)
* Main/CensorBox (Karaoke got one for the "implied nudity" in her transformation sequence.)
* Main/ChekhovsGun (A vending machine early in the series bears an advertisement for "Revival-In-A-Can," which would have been later used to revive a major character after his death. Despite being set up early on, this still manages to be something of a Main/DeusExMachina.)
* Main/ChivalrousPervert (Sanchan)
* Main/CliffHanger (Between strips 16 and 17)
* Main/DarkSkinnedRedhead (Toyota)
* Main/DeadpanSnarker (Toshiba's character was, at least, headed in this direction.)
* Main/DidNotDoTheResearch (We didn't do any research on anything, really, but our biggest faux pas was probably using "Nokia" as a name for a forest in the comic because we thought it was a Japanese company.)
* Main/FaceFramedInShadow (The only way the Main/BigBad, Kamikaze, had been shown thus far in the comic. Lampshaded.)
* Main/LampshadeHanging (on pretty much everything -- because if you take a cliche plot and characters and lampshade the hell out of everything, that makes it a parody and therefore funny, right?)
* Main/MagicalGirl (Karaoke, sort of)
* Main/OldMaster (Subverted. The Guardian of the First Stone is set up to be one, but when it comes time for him to fight the heroes, he can't perform, and instead just gives them the Stone, saying he's too old to go fighting all the adventurers who challenge him for it.)
* Main/PaperFanOfDoom (Karaoke occasionally wielded one, labeled the Paper Fan of Righteous Anger, against her brother.)
* Main/RedOniBlueOni (Toyota and Mitsubishi, more or less.)
* Main/SayItWithHearts (Sanchan, occasionally.)
* Main/ShoutOut (At least three in the course of the strips posted.)
* Main/TransformationSequence (Karaoke got one when she was first endowed with the power of the Dragon God. The only thing that changed, however, was that her skirt got shorter.)
* Main/TrappedInAnotherWorld
* Main/VerbalTic (Despite no longer being a catgirl, Karaoke had a tendency to end her sentences with "nya.")
* Main/{{Wangst}} (Mitsubishi)
* Main/WhiteHairedPrettyBoy (Mitsubishi. Sanchan's hair was also a very pale blond.)
* Main/WordSaladTitle ("Happy Anpan" had nothing to do with anything in the comic.)
* Main/YaoiGuys (An omake set up a stereotypical BL-manga-ish scene between Sanchan and Mitsubishi, which was then revealed to be a dream that Karaoke was having.)

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* Main/{{Animesque}} {{Animesque}} (To suit the subject matter.)
* Main/AnythingThatMoves AnythingThatMoves (Sanchan)
* Main/BadassLongcoat BadassLongcoat (Mitsubishi)
* Main/BilingualBonus BilingualBonus (The resizing and JPEG compression -- not to mention the artist/writer's poor handwriting -- makes it nearly illegible, but the Ancient Master's incantation is written in actual Japanese, and consists of a bunch of Japanese 101-type stock sentences. "Hello! Nice to meet you! How are you? The weather is nice today. Would you like to go to the movies? Where is the bathroom?")
* Main/BishieSparkle BishieSparkle (Referred to by name, even.)
* Main/CensorBox CensorBox (Karaoke got one for the "implied nudity" in her transformation sequence.)
* Main/ChekhovsGun ChekhovsGun (A vending machine early in the series bears an advertisement for "Revival-In-A-Can," which would have been later used to revive a major character after his death. Despite being set up early on, this still manages to be something of a Main/DeusExMachina.DeusExMachina.)
* Main/ChivalrousPervert ChivalrousPervert (Sanchan)
* Main/CliffHanger CliffHanger (Between strips 16 and 17)
* Main/DarkSkinnedRedhead DarkSkinnedRedhead (Toyota)
* Main/DeadpanSnarker DeadpanSnarker (Toshiba's character was, at least, headed in this direction.)
* Main/DidNotDoTheResearch (We didn't do any research on anything, really, but our biggest faux pas was probably using "Nokia" as a name for a forest in the comic because we thought it was a Japanese company.)
* Main/FaceFramedInShadow
FaceFramedInShadow (The only way the Main/BigBad, BigBad, Kamikaze, had been shown thus far in the comic. Lampshaded.)
* Main/LampshadeHanging LampshadeHanging (on pretty much everything -- because if you take a cliche plot and characters and lampshade the hell out of everything, that makes it a parody and therefore funny, right?)
* Main/MagicalGirl MagicalGirl (Karaoke, sort of)
* Main/OldMaster OldMaster (Subverted. The Guardian of the First Stone is set up to be one, but when it comes time for him to fight the heroes, he can't perform, and instead just gives them the Stone, saying he's too old to go fighting all the adventurers who challenge him for it.)
* Main/PaperFanOfDoom PaperFanOfDoom (Karaoke occasionally wielded one, labeled the Paper Fan of Righteous Anger, against her brother.)
* Main/RedOniBlueOni RedOniBlueOni (Toyota and Mitsubishi, more or less.)
* Main/SayItWithHearts SayItWithHearts (Sanchan, occasionally.)
* Main/ShoutOut ShoutOut (At least three in the course of the strips posted.)
* Main/TransformationSequence TransformationSequence (Karaoke got one when she was first endowed with the power of the Dragon God. The only thing that changed, however, was that her skirt got shorter.)
* Main/TrappedInAnotherWorld
TrappedInAnotherWorld
* Main/VerbalTic VerbalTic (Despite no longer being a catgirl, Karaoke had a tendency to end her sentences with "nya.")
* Main/{{Wangst}} {{Wangst}} (Mitsubishi)
* Main/WhiteHairedPrettyBoy WhiteHairedPrettyBoy (Mitsubishi. Sanchan's hair was also a very pale blond.)
* Main/WordSaladTitle WordSaladTitle ("Happy Anpan" had nothing to do with anything in the comic.)
* Main/YaoiGuys YaoiGuys (An omake set up a stereotypical BL-manga-ish scene between Sanchan and Mitsubishi, which was then revealed to be a dream that Karaoke was having.)



* Main/CallingYourAttacks (Karaoke and Sakura would have done it had they actually gotten around to fighting. Sakura's main attack, incidentally, would have been called Cherry Blossom Tidal Wave.)
* Main/CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds (Would have been done in a fairly ridiculous manner and lampshaded, of course)
* Main/DarkMagicalGirl (Sakura)
* Main/DeadLittleSister (Toyota's, mentioned above.)
* Main/HeelFaceTurn and Main/FaceHeelTurn (Sakura would have become evil, then good again)
* Main/HeroicSacrifice (Mitsubishi would have made one, then been brought back to life)
* Main/LethalChef (Karaoke would have been established, in a later strip, to have once set fire to the kitchen while making herself a bowl of cornflakes.)
* Main/OddNameOut (Rachel was the only one whose name was not Japanese. I cannot for the life of me remember the reasoning behind this.)
* Main/TalkingAnimal and Main/NonHumanSidekick (Karaoke would have gotten a magical cat sidekick called Sushi.)

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* Main/CallingYourAttacks CallingYourAttacks (Karaoke and Sakura would have done it had they actually gotten around to fighting. Sakura's main attack, incidentally, would have been called Cherry Blossom Tidal Wave.)
* Main/CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds (Would have been done in a fairly ridiculous manner and lampshaded, of course)
* Main/DarkMagicalGirl DarkMagicalGirl (Sakura)
* Main/DeadLittleSister DeadLittleSister (Toyota's, mentioned above.)
* Main/HeelFaceTurn HeelFaceTurn and Main/FaceHeelTurn FaceHeelTurn (Sakura would have become evil, then good again)
* Main/HeroicSacrifice HeroicSacrifice (Mitsubishi would have made one, then been brought back to life)
* Main/LethalChef LethalChef (Karaoke would have been established, in a later strip, to have once set fire to the kitchen while making herself a bowl of cornflakes.)
* Main/OddNameOut OddNameOut (Rachel was the only one whose name was not Japanese. I cannot for the life of me remember the reasoning behind this.)
* Main/TalkingAnimal TalkingAnimal and Main/NonHumanSidekick NonHumanSidekick (Karaoke would have gotten a magical cat sidekick called Sushi.)

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