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** Episode 23 references ''Franchise/StreetFighter''; specifically Ryu's special moves, with the Director using [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Hadou-belly, Shoryuu-belly and Tatsumaki Senpuu-belly]] against his opponents from Yotaka Bookshop.

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** Episode 23 references ''Franchise/StreetFighter''; ''Street Fighter'' special moves; specifically Ryu's special moves, Ryu's, with the Director using [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Hadou-belly, Shoryuu-belly [[KamehameHadoken Hadou-belly]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Shoryuu-belly]] and [[HurricaneKick Tatsumaki Senpuu-belly]] against his opponents from Yotaka Bookshop.
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* Director Seiichi Kinoshita's looks is based on Seiji Mizushima (director of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' and ''Anime/FullMetalAlchemist'').

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* Director Seiichi Kinoshita's looks is based on Seiji Mizushima (director of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' and ''Anime/FullMetalAlchemist'').''Anime/FullMetalAlchemist2003'').
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* Aoi's favourite, ''Andes Chucky'', is a reference to the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater work ''Anime/RockyChuckTheMountainRat''.
* In episode 6, there was a ''Space Exodus Idepon'' exhibit, a bland-name version of ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon''.

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* Aoi's favourite, favorite anime, ''Andes Chucky'', is a reference to the Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater work anime ''Anime/RockyChuckTheMountainRat''.
* In episode 6, there was a ''Space Exodus Idepon'' exhibit, is a bland-name version of ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon''.''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon''. In episode 6, an exhibit is held for it, and Endo and Shimoyanagi both cite it as their inspiration for wanting to work in the anime industry.
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* Daisuke during his introduction in episode 14 mentions his that one of past employers was Xepeck, a reference to Creator/{{Xebec}}.

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* Daisuke during his introduction in episode 14 mentions his that one of past employers was Xepeck, a reference to Creator/{{Xebec}}.Creator/{{Xebec}}, while Kimon Pro is seemingly a reference to either Creator/KinoProduction or Creator/NakamuraProductions, two of the show's real-world subcontractors.
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* Nogame's previous manga title, ''Sailor Suits and F3s'', a manga about schoolgirls runing racing carts, bland-named his [[BlandNameProduct bland-named counterpart]], Takeshi Nogami's actual work, ''Sailor Suits and Heavy Tanks'', which itself also bland-named Japan's 70's novel-turned-film, ''[[Film/SailorFukuToKikanjuu Sailor Suit and Machine Gun]]''.

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* Nogame's previous manga title, ''Sailor Suits and F3s'', a manga about schoolgirls runing racing carts, bland-named his [[BlandNameProduct bland-named counterpart]], Takeshi Nogami's actual work, ''Sailor Suits and Heavy Tanks'', which itself also bland-named Japan's 70's novel-turned-film, ''[[Film/SailorFukuToKikanjuu Sailor Suit and Machine Gun]]''.''Film/SailorSuitAndMachineGun''.
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* ''G Colle'' for ''[[Anime/KantaiCollection KanColle]]''

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* ''G Colle'' for ''[[Anime/KantaiCollection KanColle]]''''Anime/KanColle''
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* Daisuke during his introduction in episode 14 mentions his past employers have included Kimon Pro (a nod to another one of the show's real-life subcontractors, Creator/NakamuraProductions) and Xepeck (Creator/{{Xebec}}).

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* Daisuke during his introduction in episode 14 mentions his that one of past employers have included Kimon Pro (a nod was Xepeck, a reference to another one of the show's real-life subcontractors, Creator/NakamuraProductions) and Xepeck (Creator/{{Xebec}}).Creator/{{Xebec}}.
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* While not based on any one specific studio, Studio Taitanic, quite fittingly, features a mockup of the UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic (sans a smokestack) and several icebergs for its facade.

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* While not based on any one specific studio, Studio Taitanic, quite fittingly, features a mockup of the UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic (sans a smokestack) and surrounded by several icebergs for its facade.
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* Daisuke during his introduction in episode 14 mentions his past employers have included Kimon Pro (a nod to another one of the show's real-life subcontractors, Creator/NakamuraProductions) and Xepeck (Creator/{{Xebec}}).


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* Creator/OguraKobo and its founder Hiromasa Ogura are represented as Ookura Workshop and Masahiro Ookura respectively in episodes 18 and 19. Made all the more proignent with both man and studio's invovlement in the latter episode as their fictional counterparts.


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* While not based on any one specific studio, Studio Taitanic, quite fittingly, features a mockup of the UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic (sans a smokestack) and several icebergs for its facade.


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* In Miyamori's fantasy during episode 11, she gets a look through other animation studios. Bee Productions features characters from some of Creator/ShinEiAnimation's productions including {{Manga/Doraemon}} and [[Manga/CrayonShinChan Shin Nohara]], while Sunup is staffed with numrous [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Mobile Suits and Zakus]].
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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiAnimation) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)). A.C. Tsuchinoko's name is also a reference to Creator/TatsunokoProductions.

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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiAnimation) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)). A.C. Tsuchinoko's name is also a reference to Creator/TatsunokoProductions.Creator/TatsunokoProduction.
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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiAnimation) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)).

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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiAnimation) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)). A.C. Tsuchinoko's name is also a reference to Creator/TatsunokoProductions.
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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiDoga) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)).

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* Other companies include The Born (Creator/StudioBones), B Production (Creator/ShinEiDoga) (Creator/ShinEiAnimation) and HD Studio (a combination between two of the show's real life subcontractors -- compositing firm [[Creator/TakahashiProduction T2 Studio]] (for the name and building exterior) and editing firm Good Job Tokyo (the company's function)).
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* ''Prince of Baseball'' for ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis''
* ''Zoo Park Story'' for ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}''

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* ''Prince of Baseball'' from episode 9 for ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis''
* ''Zoo Park Story'' from Episode 9 for ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}''
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** Could also be named for [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3178 M.S.J Musashino]] which provides a great amount of animation services (though oddly enough, not for this series).

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** Could also be named for [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3178 M.S.J Musashino]] Creator/MSJMusashinoProduction which provides a great amount of animation services (though oddly enough, not for this series).
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** Episode 23 references ''Franchise/StreetFighter''; specifically Ryu's special moves, with the Director using [[KamehameHadoken Hadou-belly, Shoryuu-belly and Tatsumaki Senpuu-belly]] against his opponents from Yotaka Bookshop.

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** Episode 23 references ''Franchise/StreetFighter''; specifically Ryu's special moves, with the Director using [[KamehameHadoken [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Hadou-belly, Shoryuu-belly and Tatsumaki Senpuu-belly]] against his opponents from Yotaka Bookshop.
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* Episode 16's semi-BaseballEpisode shows the girls in several stances that are references to real Japanese baseball players, such as Ogasawara's stance being based on [[https://youtu.be/KNutvYdadcw?t=5m18s Michihiro Ogasawara]], or [[https://imgur.com/a/jVzUr Miyamori's]] being based on [[https://d2gd8qsu8uml9u.cloudfront.net/uploads/AP_041003013954.jpg Ichiro Suzuki]].
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* ''Zoo Park Story'' for ''Film/{{Madagascar}}''

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* ''Zoo Park Story'' for ''Film/{{Madagascar}}''''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}''
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* Creator/KyotoAnimation is also referenced as Naniwa Animation. Naniwa is another name for Osaka, which is right next to Kyoto. In addition KyoAni's subsidary, Animation Do, is located in Osaka.

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* Creator/KyotoAnimation is also referenced as Naniwa Animation. Naniwa is another name for Osaka, which is right next to Kyoto. In addition KyoAni's subsidary, [=KyoAni=]'s subsidiary, Animation Do, is located in Osaka.
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* ''Cura-Cool Zero'' for Anime/PrettyCure. %%Which PreCure?

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* ''Cura-Cool Zero'' for Anime/PrettyCure. %%Which PreCure?Precure?
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* Company president Masahito Murakawa's design is based on Masao Maruyama (co-founder of Creator/{{Madhouse}} and the C.E.O. of MAPPA).

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* Company president Masahito Murakawa's Marukawa's design is based on Masao Maruyama (co-founder of Creator/{{Madhouse}} and the C.E.O. of MAPPA).
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* When Musashino is unable to access their FTP server, they complain to "TNN" and have them look for connectivity issues. NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) is the largest telecommunications company in Japan.
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** The episode of Exodus included on volume three of the home video release also has one for ''another'' of the show's real life subcontractors- FFW International for Creator/FAIInternational. T2 Studio is also credited under the [=MusAni=] moniker for this production as well.

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** The episode of Exodus ''Exodus'' included on volume three of the home video release also release. And later, the ''Third Aerial Girls' Squad'' episode on the final volume. Also has one for ''another'' of the show's real life subcontractors- FFW International for Creator/FAIInternational. T2 Studio is also credited under the [=MusAni=] moniker for this production these productions as well.
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** Could also be named for [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3178 M.S.J Musashino]] which provides a great amount of animation services.

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** Could also be named for [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3178 M.S.J Musashino]] which provides a great amount of animation services.services (though oddly enough, not for this series).

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* In the EXODUS! OVA, Alpine mentions that she was a stunt actor in a {{Tokusatsu}} show not very unlike ''[[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]]'', complete with [[Series/KamenRiderV3 Riderman mask]].

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* In the EXODUS! OVA, Examples in ''Exodus!'':
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Alpine mentions that she was a stunt actor in a {{Tokusatsu}} show not very unlike ''[[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]]'', complete with [[Series/KamenRiderV3 Riderman mask]].mask]].
** During their escape from the police, the girls run into a police detective who looks not very unlike [[Film/DirtyHarry Harry Callahan]].
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* In the EXODUS! OVA, Alpine mentions that she was a stunt actor in a {{Tokusatsu}} show not very unlike ''[[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]]'', complete with [[Series/KamenRiderV3 Riderman mask]].
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* Nogame's previous manga title, ''Sailor Suits and F3s'', a manga about schoolgirls runing racing carts, bland-named Nogami's actual work, ''Sailor Suits and Heavy Tanks'', which itself also bland-named Japan's 70's novel-turned-film, ''[[Film/SailorFukuToKikanjuu Sailor Suit and Machine Gun]]''

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* Nogame's previous manga title, ''Sailor Suits and F3s'', a manga about schoolgirls runing racing carts, bland-named his [[BlandNameProduct bland-named counterpart]], Takeshi Nogami's actual work, ''Sailor Suits and Heavy Tanks'', which itself also bland-named Japan's 70's novel-turned-film, ''[[Film/SailorFukuToKikanjuu Sailor Suit and Machine Gun]]''Gun]]''.



** While Nogame's ''Third Aerial Girl's Squad'' is based on his [[BlandNameProduct bland-named counterpart]], Takeshi Nogami's own manga, ''[[http://imgur.com/yy1WhFn Shidenkai no Maki]].''

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** While Nogame's ''Third Aerial Girl's Squad'' is based on his [[BlandNameProduct bland-named counterpart]], Takeshi Nogami's own manga, ''[[http://imgur.com/yy1WhFn Shidenkai no Maki]].''

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