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** And in Portugal, albeit on a cult level.
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* Along the same lines as the above example, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also has [[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/nostalgia%20critic a dedicated Japanese fanbase]] who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.

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* Along the same lines as the above example, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also has [[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/nostalgia%20critic a dedicated dedicated]] [[http://www.nicovideo.jp/tag/NostalgiaCritic Japanese fanbase]] who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.
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* Along the same lines as the above example, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also has a dedicated Japanese fanbase who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.

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* Along the same lines as the above example, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also has [[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/nostalgia%20critic a dedicated Japanese fanbase fanbase]] who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.
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* While ''{{Shifty Look|Shiftylook}}'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.

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* While ''{{Shifty Look|Shiftylook}}'' ''{{Shiftylook|Shifty Look}}'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.
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* While ''{{Shiftylook}}'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.

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* While ''{{Shiftylook}}'' ''{{Shifty Look|Shiftylook}}'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.
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* While ''Shiftylook'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.

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* While ''Shiftylook'' ''{{Shiftylook}}'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.
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* While ''Shiftylook'' is officially owned by NamcoBandai, the webcomics are made by people from other parts of the world to localize Japanese Namco characters and cater to English speaking audiences, but the Shiftylook website has gotten so much web traffic from Japan that they decided to also translate the comics to Japanese as well.
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* ''Webcomic/HangInThereKogasasan'', a SliceOfLife webcomic using ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters for {{Author Avatar}}s, is wildly popular with European and American ''Touhou'' fans. To the point that they invited and paid for the writer to attend Anime Boston!

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* ''Webcomic/HangInThereKogasasan'', a SliceOfLife webcomic using ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters for {{Author Avatar}}s, is wildly popular with European and American ''Touhou'' fans. To the point that they They invited and paid for the writer to attend Anime Boston!
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* ''Webcomic/HangInThereKogasasan'', a SliceOfLife webcomic using ''VideoGame/Touhou'' characters for {{Author Avatar}}s, is wildly popular with European and American ''Touhou'' fans. To the point that they invited and paid for the writer to attend Anime Boston!

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* ''Webcomic/HangInThereKogasasan'', a SliceOfLife webcomic using ''VideoGame/Touhou'' ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters for {{Author Avatar}}s, is wildly popular with European and American ''Touhou'' fans. To the point that they invited and paid for the writer to attend Anime Boston!
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* ''Webcomic/HangInThereKogasasan'', a SliceOfLife webcomic using ''VideoGame/Touhou'' characters for {{Author Avatar}}s, is wildly popular with European and American ''Touhou'' fans. To the point that they invited and paid for the writer to attend Anime Boston!
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** As his crossover stuff became subbed the other members of That GuyWithTheGlasses also started getting Japanese fanbases, notably NostalgiaChick, refered to as "Nostal-Ko"(Nostal=an english abrreviation as typical in Japan and Ko=The Japanese kanji for child, usually also used to refer to younger women) on nico, Spoony, Jewwario (for his Super Robot Wars review) and for some odd reason Doug's brother Rob (who they refered to as Ni-San or Big Brother)

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** As his crossover stuff became subbed the other members of That GuyWithTheGlasses Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses also started getting Japanese fanbases, notably NostalgiaChick, refered The Nostalgia Chick, referred to as "Nostal-Ko"(Nostal=an "Nostal-Ko" (Nostal=an english abrreviation as typical in Japan and Ko=The Japanese kanji for child, usually also used to refer to younger women) on nico, Spoony, Jewwario (for his Super Robot Wars review) and for some odd reason Doug's brother Rob (who they refered referred to as Ni-San or Big Brother)
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* The obligatory {{Cracked}} link: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18895_7-things-from-america-that-are-insanely-popular-overseas.html 7 Things From America That Are Insanely Popular Overseas]]

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* The obligatory {{Cracked}} Website/{{Cracked}} link: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18895_7-things-from-america-that-are-insanely-popular-overseas.html 7 Things From America That Are Insanely Popular Overseas]]
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** As his crossover stuff became subbed the other members of That GuyWithTheGlasses also started getting Japanese fanbases, notably NostalgiaChick, refered to as "Nostal-Ko"(Nostal=an english abrreviation as typical in Japan and Ko=The Japanese kanji for child, usually also used to refer to younger women) on nico, Spoony, Jewwario (for his Super Robot Wars review) and for some odd reason Doug's brother Rob (who they refered to as Ni-San or Big Brother)
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** Nostalgia Critic is also starting to get Japanese popularity, thanks to the AVGN Vs. NC crossover.

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** Nostalgia Critic WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic is also starting to get gaining Japanese popularity, thanks to the AVGN Vs. NC crossover.
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* YouTubePoop has a thriving scene in Russia.
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* Look at the Youtube statistics, Sweden happens to be one of biggest sources of views for WebVideo/EpicMealTime videos.

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* Look at the Youtube statistics, Sweden happens to be one of biggest sources of views for WebVideo/EpicMealTime videos.



** Conversely, almost every episode of ''GameCenterCX'' has been subbed into English by SomethingAwful, and can be found on English video sharing sites such as {{Youtube}}.

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** Conversely, almost every episode of ''GameCenterCX'' has been subbed into English by SomethingAwful, and can be found on English video sharing sites such as {{Youtube}}.Website/YouTube.



* Latin Americans really like {{Creepypasta}}s, which one is quick to learn to if they're looking for stories on YouTube. [[http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Category:AltLang behold.]]

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* Latin Americans really like {{Creepypasta}}s, which one is quick to learn to if they're looking for stories on YouTube.Website/YouTube. [[http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Category:AltLang behold.]]
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* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my boys and men in Japan ( some of them in their thirties), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained quite a bit more popularity than you would expect.

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* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my by boys and men in Japan ( some of them in their thirties), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained quite a bit more popularity than you would expect.
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* Latin Americans really like {{Creepypasta}}s, which one is quick to learn to if they're looking for stories on YouTube. [[http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Category:AltLang behold.]]
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There there, just because a older male likes the computer singing voice of a preteen-looking program doesn\'t mean that he\'s a Lolicon. Hopefully.


* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my boys and men in Japan ([[{{Lolicon}} some of them in their thirties]]), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained quite a bit more popularity than you would expect.

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* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my boys and men in Japan ([[{{Lolicon}} ( some of them in their thirties]]), thirties), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained quite a bit more popularity than you would expect.
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* Look at the Youtube statistics, Sweden happens to be one of biggest sources of views for EpicMealTime videos.

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* Look at the Youtube statistics, Sweden happens to be one of biggest sources of views for EpicMealTime WebVideo/EpicMealTime videos.
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** It's Swedish retort, RegularOrdinarySwedishMealTime, on the other hand, is pretty damn popular in both Poland and South Korea.
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** Conversely, almost every episode of ''GameCenterCX'' has been subbed into English by SomethingAwful, and can be found on English video sharing sites such as {{Youtube}}.

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* WebOriginal/TheAngryVideoGameNerd is rather popular in Japan. Almost every one of his reviews have been completely subbed into Japanese and can be found on Japanese video sharing sites such as NicoNicoDouga.
* Along the same lines as the above example, WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaCritic also has a dedicated Japanese fanbase who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.
* The obligatory {{Cracked}} link: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18895_7-things-from-america-that-are-insanely-popular-overseas.html 7 Things From America That Are Insanely Popular Overseas]]

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* WebOriginal/TheAngryVideoGameNerd WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd is rather popular in Japan. Almost every one of his reviews have been completely subbed into Japanese and can be found on Japanese video sharing sites such as NicoNicoDouga.
* Along the same lines as the above example, WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaCritic WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also has a dedicated Japanese fanbase who sub all his videos. Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.
* The obligatory {{Cracked}} link: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18895_7-things-from-america-that-are-insanely-popular-overseas.html 7 Things From America That Are Insanely Popular Overseas]]Overseas]]
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* TheAngryVideoGameNerd is rather popular in Japan. Almost every one of his reviews have been completely subbed into Japanese and can be found on Japanese video sharing sites such as NicoNicoDouga.

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* TheAngryVideoGameNerd WebOriginal/TheAngryVideoGameNerd is rather popular in Japan. Almost every one of his reviews have been completely subbed into Japanese and can be found on Japanese video sharing sites such as NicoNicoDouga.
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* The obligatory {{Cracked}} link: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18895_7-things-from-america-that-are-insanely-popular-overseas.html 7 Things From America That Are Insanely Popular Overseas]]
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* Along the same lines as the above example, the NostalgiaCritic also has a dedicated Japanese fanbase who sub all his videos. His other character, the Bum, is also popular.

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* Along the same lines as the above example, the NostalgiaCritic WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaCritic also has a dedicated Japanese fanbase who sub all his videos. His Doug's other character, the Bum, is also popular.
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Saying he\'s as popular as GUMI is quite the overstatement.


* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my boys and men in Japan ([[{{Lolicon}} some of them in their thirties]]), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained popularity on par with the likes of Gumi.

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* An odd form of this comes with the audience ''gender'', for the internet niche fandom {{Vocaloid}}. While in Japan, the voices of the predominantly-young-female character vocal series are often fawned over my boys and men in Japan ([[{{Lolicon}} some of them in their thirties]]), Vocaloid in general is far more popular with girls and women in America. Alternatively, while the Japanese Vocaloids usually get most of the spotlight with the English Vocaloids used as emergency backup, Big Al, [[RatedMForManly by far the most manly-sounding vocaloid thus far]], has gained quite a bit more popularity on par with the likes of Gumi. than you would expect.

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