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* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to the family of protagonists from Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure
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* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to the family of protagonists from [[Anime/JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.]]
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* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to the family of protagonists from [[Anime/JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.]]Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure
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* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to the family of protagonists from JoJo's [[Anime/JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.]]
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* Arashi's method of subduing the speeding Ford Mustang by leaning close to the road and firing his shotgun is clearly inspired by Ethan Hunt from Mission Impossible III.
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* Arashi's method of subduing the speeding Ford Mustang by leaning close to the road and firing his shotgun is clearly inspired by Ethan Hunt from Mission Impossible III.III.
* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to Anime/Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
* In Episode 3, "Midnight Guerilla", the camera pans past a sign advertising Joestar's Caffee & Restaurant, a reference to Anime/Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
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* You can spot Film/DirtyHarry in there, saying his "Do ya feel lucky, punk?" line.
** Effectively a FanService based version of ''Manga/{{Akumetsu}}''.
* The Neo TV arc is pretty much one to ''Film/DieHard''.
* ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins'' is referenced with Arashi is Arthur in the final episode.
* Mikoto handcuffing a bad guy to his car in the final episode is one to ''Film/MadMax''.
* Hinako's "Alien Harem" includes a [[Franchise/StarWars Twi'lek and Torguta]].
* Arashi's method of subduing the speeding Ford Mustang by leaning close to the road and firing his shotgun is clearly inspired by Ethan Hunt from Mission Impossible III.
** Effectively a FanService based version of ''Manga/{{Akumetsu}}''.
* The Neo TV arc is pretty much one to ''Film/DieHard''.
* ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins'' is referenced with Arashi is Arthur in the final episode.
* Mikoto handcuffing a bad guy to his car in the final episode is one to ''Film/MadMax''.
* Hinako's "Alien Harem" includes a [[Franchise/StarWars Twi'lek and Torguta]].
* Arashi's method of subduing the speeding Ford Mustang by leaning close to the road and firing his shotgun is clearly inspired by Ethan Hunt from Mission Impossible III.