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dinodeclan Since: Jun, 2018
Nov 21st 2018 at 6:28:16 PM •••

Where exactly are these from? At least the first 5

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dinodeclan Since: Jun, 2018
Nov 21st 2018 at 9:32:32 PM •••

What episodes are the works like cura-cool zero from

dinodeclan Since: Jun, 2018
Nov 22nd 2018 at 11:50:29 AM •••

Works

  • G Colle for KanColle
  • Prince of Baseball for The Prince of Tennis
  • Zoo Park Story for Madagascar
  • Neon Generation Avangaldon for Neon Genesis Evangelion.
  • Cura-Cool Zero for Pretty Cure.
  • Examples in Exodus!:
    • When they first get their bike, Alpine mentions that she was a stunt actor in a Tokusatsu show not very unlike Kamen Rider, complete with Riderman mask.
    • During their escape from the police, the girls run into a police detective who looks not very unlike Harry Callahan.
  • Aoi's favourite, Andes Chucky, is a reference to the World Masterpiece Theater work Rocky Chuck the Mountain Rat.
  • In episode 6, there was a Space Exodus Idepon exhibit, a bland-name version of Space Runaway Ideon.
  • Shizuka's mentor is directing a play, apparently an all-female production of Waiting for Godot, it being possibly too enthusiastic of a shout out. A couple of weeks after its debut, the episode 6 (and only episode 6) was pulled from streaming sites with the only reason being given as "rights issues"—the issue being that Samuel Beckett absolutely hated having the play performed by women, and his estate follows suit.
  • Ogasawara-san's flashback in episode 16 features a Kill Bridal poster, a bland-named version of Kill Bill.
  • In episode 4, a famous voice actress, Rena Souma note , was mentioned to have acted in Corruption Robot: Sadoka Mazoka, Mon Mon Biyori and Ai Pura, which are obvious references to Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Non Non Biyori and Ai Kora, respectively.
  • Nogame's previous manga title, Sailor Suits and F3s, a manga about schoolgirls runing racing carts, bland-named his 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, Sailor Suit and Machine Gun.
    • The reference to the bland-named manga's anime adaptation giving the creator some backlash for excessive fanservice might be a nod on itself to Sailor Suits and Heavy Tanks having been accused of exactly the same.
    • While Nogame's Third Aerial Girl's Squad is based on Nogami's own manga, Shidenkai no Maki.
      • For added measure, Third Aerial Girl's Squad's main character Aria shares face, expression, and clothes (down to their color) with the main character of Nogami's newer manga, the Ribbon Warrior spin-off of Girls und Panzer, making the Shout-Out multi-layered.
  • Episode 17 pictures a poster referencing Street Fighter during a very short still.
  • And finally, Two Piece for One Piece in episode 24.

dinodeclan Since: Jun, 2018
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