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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi, Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/YuiHorie and Creator/MasumiAsano all appear despite the fact that they voiced characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.

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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi, Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/YuiHorie and Creator/MasumiAsano all appear despite the fact that they voiced characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that and ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.
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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that aren't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as ImprovisedArmour.)

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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump ''Shonen Jump'' manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that aren't. Manga/DragonBall ''Manga/DragonBall'' even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues (''Manga/RokudenashiBlues'' and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' both feature main characters using Shonen Jump ''Shonen Jump'' as ImprovisedArmour.)
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Also it came out in 1972, not 73. Whoops.


* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original 1973 anime'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been, including the 1973 anime which was considerably LighterAndSofter than the manga).

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* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original 1973 1972 Manga/{{Devilman}} anime'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been, including the 1973 1972 anime which was considerably LighterAndSofter than the manga).
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The original Devilman is only shown on TV during Crybaby (and has green skin like in the 1973 anime), so I'm going to assume that it's the anime that exists in Crybaby.


* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original manga'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been).

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* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original manga'' 1973 anime'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been).been, including the 1973 anime which was considerably LighterAndSofter than the manga).

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* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' makes several references to elements from ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', which prominently features characters based off the Shinsengumi (a group also prominently featured in ''Gintama'') in a dour and much less futuristic Meiji era.

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* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' tends to run into this problem, partially because of [[AnachronismStew all of history happening before it occurs in their time]], partly because of [[ReferenceOverdosed the sheer number of references the characters make]], and partially because [[NoFourthWall the fourth wall is as thin as the paper on a sliding door]].
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makes several references to elements from ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', which prominently features characters based off the Shinsengumi (a group also prominently featured in ''Gintama'') in a dour and much less futuristic Meiji era.
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* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original manga'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been).

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* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original manga'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been).been).
* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' makes several references to elements from ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', which prominently features characters based off the Shinsengumi (a group also prominently featured in ''Gintama'') in a dour and much less futuristic Meiji era.
** Seiyuu example: One chapter has Shinpachi playing ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''. Several of the voice actors[[note]][[Creator/TomokazuSugita two]] [[Creator/RieKugimiya thirds]] of the main trio voice story characters, for starters[[/note]] have played characters in the game before.
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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Winter, when the show was announced, or Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.

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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Winter, when the show was announced, or Spring 2017, when the show actually aired. Sora Amamiya and Mikako Komatsu also appear in an in-universe press conference thanks to voicing their respective characters (Rui and Celestia) [[ShowWithinAShow in their own series]]. This one is explained away as the characters gaining their voices in the real world world from the actors that portrayed them in adaptations.
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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Winter, when the show was announced, or Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.

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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Winter, when the show was announced, or Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.aired.
* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' reveals at one point that the ''original manga'' exists in the universe of the story. One can only assume it's InNameOnly (which, to be fair, a good number of ''Devilman'' adaptations have been).
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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.

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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Studio TROYCA is the group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Winter, when the show was announced, or Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.
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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Creator/{{Troyca}} is the studio behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.

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* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Creator/{{Troyca}} Studio TROYCA is the studio group behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.
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* At one point in the manga of ''Manga/NoMatterHowILookAtItItsYouGuysFaultImNotPopular'', Tomoko is distracted from her daily tasks by [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rainbow Dash]] on TV and winds up watching the entire episode. Both were voiced by Kitta Izumi in Japan.

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* At one point in the manga of ''Manga/NoMatterHowILookAtItItsYouGuysFaultImNotPopular'', Tomoko is distracted from her daily tasks by [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rainbow Dash]] on TV and winds up watching the entire episode. Both were voiced by Kitta Izumi in Japan.Japan.
* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', a normal citizen is shown carrying a bag with the ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' logo on it. Creator/{{Troyca}} is the studio behind both series, though the lack of a ''[=Re:CREATORS=]'' existing there can be excused since a good chunk of the action happens around Fall 2016 rather than Spring 2017, when the show actually aired.
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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five [=VAs=] who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own [=VA=]. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's voice actor.

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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five [=VAs=] who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own [=VA=]. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," "Creator/WataruHatano," Yuuto's voice actor.
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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi, Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/YuiHorie and Creator/MasumiAsano all appear despite the fact that they voiced characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.

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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi, Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/YuiHorie and Creator/MasumiAsano all appear despite the fact that they voiced characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.CreatorCameo.
* At one point in the manga of ''Manga/NoMatterHowILookAtItItsYouGuysFaultImNotPopular'', Tomoko is distracted from her daily tasks by [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rainbow Dash]] on TV and winds up watching the entire episode. Both were voiced by Kitta Izumi in Japan.
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* ''Manga/LuckyStar'' has quite a bit of this thanks to its numerous modern-day media references to anime, manga, video games, etc. Prime examples include multiple shoutouts to its fellow KyotoAnimation anime ''[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' and the guest appearances of the character's own voice actors

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* ''Manga/LuckyStar'' has quite a bit of this thanks to its numerous modern-day media references to anime, manga, video games, etc. Prime examples include multiple shoutouts to its fellow KyotoAnimation Creator/KyotoAnimation anime ''[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' and the guest appearances of the character's own voice actors
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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi and Creator/MasumiAsano both appear despite the fact that they voice characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.

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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi Creator/RyokoShiraishi, Creator/RieKugimiya, Creator/YuiHorie and Creator/MasumiAsano both all appear despite the fact that they voice voiced characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo.
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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi and Creator/MasumiAsano both appear despite the fact that they voice characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is specifically mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo since she's the manga's author.

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* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi and Creator/MasumiAsano both appear despite the fact that they voice characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is specifically mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo since she's the manga's author.CreatorCameo.
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* During the first episode of ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'', Hajime is shown looking at a screenshot of [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Nanoha]]. Both Nanoha and his wife are voiced by Creator/YukariTamura. It kind of makes you wonder if he finds one attractive because they sound like the other.

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* During the first episode of ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'', Hajime is shown looking at a screenshot of [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Nanoha]]. Both Nanoha and his wife are voiced by Creator/YukariTamura. It kind of makes you wonder if he finds one attractive because they sound like the other.other.
* ''Manga/SoreGaSeiyuu'' has an indirect example. Creator/RyokoShiraishi and Creator/MasumiAsano both appear despite the fact that they voice characters on ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', despite the fact that ''Sore ga Seiyuu!'' is confirmed to take place in the same universe (to make it even weirder, Ryoko Shirashi [[RecursiveCanon is specifically mentioned to be the voice of Hayate]]). Masumi Asano's appearance doubles as a CreatorCameo since she's the manga's author.

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* An episode of ''Anime/LupinIII'' has an Arab leader learning about the Lupin gang by watching their show on television.

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* An episode of ''Anime/LupinIII'' ''Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket'' has an Arab leader learning about the Lupin gang by watching their show on television.

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* An episode of ''Anime/LupinIII'' has an Arab leader learning about the Lupin gang by watching their show on television.
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* ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'' has an extremely odd version of this thanks to Mr. Ral, a character who looks and [[CastingGag sounds]] exactly like Ramba Ral from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam''. Unlike most examples of this trope, however, the ''Gundam'' anime '''does''' exist InUniverse, and most of the characters are huge fans of it -- which makes it even more surreal that nobody comments on or even seems to notice the resemblance.

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* ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'' has an extremely odd version of this thanks to Mr. Ral, a character who looks and [[CastingGag sounds]] exactly like Ramba Ral from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam''. Unlike most examples of this trope, however, the ''Gundam'' anime '''does''' exist InUniverse, and most of the characters are huge fans of it -- which makes it even more surreal that nobody comments on or even seems to notice the resemblance.resemblance.
* During the first episode of ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'', Hajime is shown looking at a screenshot of [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha Nanoha]]. Both Nanoha and his wife are voiced by Creator/YukariTamura. It kind of makes you wonder if he finds one attractive because they sound like the other.
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* In KindaichiCaseFiles, Hajime laments that he's no match for Tsuyoshi Domoto who was starring in a movie with Reika. Tsuyoshi Domoto was cast as Hajime in the live action version.

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* In KindaichiCaseFiles, ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles'', Hajime laments that he's no match for Tsuyoshi Domoto who was starring in a movie with Reika. Tsuyoshi Domoto was cast as Hajime in the live action version.
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* Completely pulled off in ''LightNovel/NogizakaHarukaNoHimitsu'', {{Meido}} Nanami Nanashiro distracts the proud {{Otaku}} Nobunaga Asakura by telling him that seiyuu Creator/KanaUeda is nearby and proceeds to mimic her voice to make Nobunaga 'chase' the seiyuu. Of course, Kana Ueda herself ''is'' the seiyuu of Nanami.

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* Completely pulled off in ''LightNovel/NogizakaHarukaNoHimitsu'', {{Meido}} Nanami Nanashiro distracts the proud {{Otaku}} Nobunaga Asakura by telling him that seiyuu voice actress Creator/KanaUeda is nearby and proceeds to mimic her voice to make Nobunaga 'chase' the seiyuu. voice actress Of course, Kana Ueda herself ''is'' the seiyuu voice actress of Nanami.



** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.

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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu [=VAs=] who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. [=VA=]. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.voice actor.
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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.

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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, MaiGoto, Creator/MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.
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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.

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** It comes around full circle in episode 10 where Yuuto visits a recording session for ''Nocturne''. It is heavily implied that the five seiyuu who were recording roles in ''Nocturne'' were Creator/MamikoNoto, MaiGoto, Creator/KaoriShimizu, Creator/KanaUeda, and Creator/RinaSato. Also, Asakura tells Yuuto about a certain ReikoTakagi, Creator/ReikoTakagi, who is in fact, Asakura's own seiyuu. Taken to UpToEleven in the ''Nogizaka Vocabulary Essentials'' section, where the word is "WataruHatano," Yuuto's seiyuu.
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* A case in ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' once revolved around the eponymous character and his friends meeting singer MinamiTakayama. Minami happens to do the voice of Conan Edogawa, and their similar voices were pointed out by other characters. That story also appeared in the original manga. Not so weird, considering mangaka Gosho Aoyama was dating, and then was briefly married to, Minami.

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* A case in ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' once revolved around the eponymous character and his friends meeting singer MinamiTakayama.Creator/MinamiTakayama. Minami happens to do the voice of Conan Edogawa, and their similar voices were pointed out by other characters. That story also appeared in the original manga. Not so weird, considering mangaka Gosho Aoyama was dating, and then was briefly married to, Minami.

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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as ImprovisedArmour.)

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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't.aren't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as ImprovisedArmour.)
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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as a PocketProtector.)

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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as a PocketProtector.ImprovisedArmour.)
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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this.

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* ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' exists in all Shonen Jump manga that are set in anything resembling the modern world, as well as some worlds that arn't. Manga/DragonBall even goes the LiteraryAgentHypothesis route with this. (Manga/RokudenashiBlues and Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure both feature main characters using Shonen Jump as a PocketProtector.)
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* ''LightNovel/{{Kampfer}}'' seems to love this for some weird reason. Counting off, we've got Creator/YuiHorie, YukariTamura, and Creator/NanaMizuki all mentioned when their own characters were arguing. Surprisingly, Natsuru (voiced by Creator/MarinaInoue) has yet to be brought up by anyone.
** This started off in the LightNovel with reference to YukariTamura being mentioned as the voice of one of the animals. When she got the actual role the studio asked her to 'sound like Yukari Tamura' when she pointed out she WAS Yukari Tamura, they said 'yeah but try not to sound like one of your characters but as yourself'. Pretty meta.

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* ''LightNovel/{{Kampfer}}'' seems to love this for some weird reason. Counting off, we've got Creator/YuiHorie, YukariTamura, Creator/YukariTamura, and Creator/NanaMizuki all mentioned when their own characters were arguing. Surprisingly, Natsuru (voiced by Creator/MarinaInoue) has yet to be brought up by anyone.
** This started off in the LightNovel with reference to YukariTamura Yukari Tamura being mentioned as the voice of one of the animals. When she got the actual role the studio asked her to 'sound like Yukari Tamura' when she pointed out she WAS Yukari Tamura, they said 'yeah but try not to sound like one of your characters but as yourself'. Pretty meta.

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