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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The series seems to be well-loved amongst those nerdcore anime fans who remember it. Although these also tend to be the type of Western fans who actually call themselves "otaku", something that is ill-advised in Japan.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The anime was first released in 1991, and it shows; aside from the technology the characters use being very obviously dated to the early 90s, all of the numerous {{Shout Out}}s are to anime from the 80s and earlier.
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* ValuesDissonance: There's a lot of disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views on nerd culture and being an {{Otaku}}. While the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the success of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).

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* ValuesDissonance: There's a lot of disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views on nerd culture and being an {{Otaku}}. While the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the success of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).example).
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* ValuesDissonance: The biggest disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views are how, while the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the success of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).

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* ValuesDissonance: The biggest There's a lot of disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views are how, while on nerd culture and being an {{Otaku}}. While the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the success of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).
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* ValuesDissonance: The biggest disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views are how, while the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).

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* ValuesDissonance: The biggest disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views are how, while the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the success of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: This work is fondily remembered for the fanservice that comes in the form of Misty May.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: This work is fondily remembered for the fanservice that comes in the form of Misty May.May.
* ValuesDissonance: The biggest disconnect between this 1991 OVA and modern day views are how, while the characters' otaku-level obsessions may still be considered niche today, nerd culture generally isn't considered an underground corner of the cultural landscape anymore. This is especially the case in North America, where anime has become much more popular and well-known over time and "nerdy" things in general have become more mainstream (the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse being the most obvious example).
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHFd1ts3ec "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"]]

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHFd1ts3ec "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"]]OTAKIIIIIING!"]]
* BestKnownForTheFanservice: This work is fondily remembered for the fanservice that comes in the form of Misty May.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHFd1ts3ec "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"]]

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHFd1ts3ec "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"]]
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHFd1ts3ec "Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! Tatakae! TATAKAE OTAKIIIIIING!"OTAKIIIIIING!"]]

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