@Heatth: The Big O got a second season, solely because of foreign popularity at the time.
That said, something like that is really rare.
I don't know much about The Big O, but it first had to get a first season, right? An overseas internet fanbase isn't going to influence an anime debut in Japan, I believe.
Heh, Motoko is also able to enter in God Mode.
edited 20th Oct '11 1:09:39 PM by Heatth
Yeah I'm three pages in of the first chapter and all I'm seeing is the average /a/ kid but genderswapped so the real /a/ kids feel like there's a relationship to be had. Fetish Fuel for similarity.
I'm pretty sure the concept of Law having limits was a translation error. -WanderlustwarriorI think overseas fandom could potentially result in an anime.
But it would have to be a fandom a lot larger than a few guys on /a/.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.I wonder what her resemblance to 2ch anons is relative to her /a/non resemblance.
At first I thought someone merely renamed the Boku Wa Tomodachi Ga Sukanai thread, but it turns out that 'boku wa tomodachi ga sukanai' means 'I don't have many friends', not 'it's not my fault I'm not popular'. Oops.
Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui!
edited 20th Oct '11 7:30:37 PM by Thorn14
I've been keeping my eye on this one, pretty funny.
I won't lie, the fact that the MC is so sad makes me feel better about myself.
Searching for meaning in meaningsIs there a works page for this? We need to make a works page.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.I'd gladly help, but I figured I need to spread the word first.
I'm not that great at making trope pages. The best i've done was add some tropes to Kamen Rider OOO
Tried... Can't make a wiki word
edited 20th Oct '11 8:25:15 PM by djmaca
...a little brother should belong to his older sister, right? - Orimura ChifuyuCan't do it. I need the Japanese name for the series.
edited 20th Oct '11 8:27:57 PM by djmaca
...a little brother should belong to his older sister, right? - Orimura ChifuyuCustom titles and how to make them are detailed here: How To Make A Custom Title
Started the page, need help expanding. Its Not My Fault Im Not Popular
The Japanese title now redirects to the English one, because there's no way we're doing it the other way around. No page should have a title that long!
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Shouldn't the title be "I'ts Not My Fault That I'm Not Popular!" like in the Manga Reader?
EDITED: WRONG GRAMMAR... DUN dun dun DUN
edited 20th Oct '11 9:05:58 PM by djmaca
...a little brother should belong to his older sister, right? - Orimura ChifuyuDid you meant for the "That" to come after the "Not"? Otherwise it makes no sense. Unless you meant "That Unpopular".
And since there's no official translation for the title, we might as well be the translators. I like it without the "That", as it sounds less clunky. If it turns out to be the more accurate translation, we can add in the version with "That" as another redirect.
edited 20th Oct '11 9:00:45 PM by Sporkaganza
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.So I just saw the page picture and I find Tomoko to be pretty cute, actually.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Added page to Manga, Works Needing Tropes, and Needs A Better Description indexes.
edited 20th Oct '11 9:15:23 PM by Sporkaganza
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Her epic eyebags don't show up in the color shots, for whatever reason.
Thank you for introducing me to this wonderful manga. I already love it.
Estimated shipping time: 2-4 weeks.She is supposed to be...
...a little brother should belong to his older sister, right? - Orimura ChifuyuI guess.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Oh if it's "that I'm not popular", that doesn't actually create a difference in meaning. It means the same thing with or without the word "that", so we might as well leave it out.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.
Pretty much, yeah.