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[[File:lt/mistymay.gif|link=Otaku no Video|right|Oooh, squishy!]]
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Tongue-in-cheek [[Hiroshima As a Unit of Measure|unit of measurement]] for [[Gainaxing]] in anime: One [[Misty May]] is equal to a full bounce.
Tongue-in-cheek [[Hiroshima As a Unit of Measure|unit of measurement]] for [[Gainaxing]] in anime: One [[Misty May]] is equal to a full bounce.
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See also [[ADV Films|ADV]]'s "jiggle meter" feature in their DVD release of ''[[Plastic Little]]''.
See also [[ADV Films|ADV]]'s "jiggle meter" feature in their DVD release of ''[[Plastic Little]]''.


Oh, and in Japan, it's [[I Thought It Meant|not]] known as [[Pokémon (Anime)|Kasumi Haruka]]; and it doesn't refer to that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misty_May-Treanor beach volleyball player] either, nor a certain villain from a certain [[Jiburiru|H-Game]]. Most definitely not to be confused with [[Gunsmith Cats|Minnie May]] ([[Kenichi Sonoda|though they were both created by the same guy]]).
Oh, and in Japan, it's ''[[I Thought It Meant|not]]'' known as [[Pokémon (Anime)|Kasumi Haruka]]; and it doesn't refer to that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misty_May-Treanor beach volleyball player] either, nor a certain villain from a certain [[Jiburiru|H-Game]]. Most definitely not to be confused with [[Gunsmith Cats|Minnie May]] ([[Kenichi Sonoda|though they were both created by the same guy]]).


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Revision as of 04:13, 1 January 2014

Oooh, squishy!

Tongue-in-cheek unit of measurement for Gainaxing in anime: One Misty May is equal to a full bounce.

Named for a bouncy girl in a Playboy Bunny suit from the Gainax production Otaku no Video (pictured at right).

See also ADV's "jiggle meter" feature in their DVD release of Plastic Little.

Oh, and in Japan, it's not known as Kasumi Haruka; and it doesn't refer to that beach volleyball player either, nor a certain villain from a certain H-Game. Most definitely not to be confused with Minnie May (though they were both created by the same guy).