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Being a show focused on otaku, [[Ore no Imouto ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Light Novel)|Ore Imo]] has tons of these: |
Being a show focused on otaku, [[Ore no Imouto ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Light Novel)|Ore Imo]] has tons of these: |
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* In the pilot episode of the anime, when Kirino shows Kyousuke her large stack of H-games, several real-life titles can be spotted in said stack, including (but possibly not limited to) ''[[School Days (Visual Novel)|School Days, Summer Days, and Cross Days]]'', ''[[Akaneiro Ni Somaru Saka|Akane-Iro Ni Somaru Saka]]'', and ''[[Da Capo]]''. Naturally, all of these titles have [[Incest Is Relative|varying degrees]] of [[Brother |
* In the pilot episode of the anime, when Kirino shows Kyousuke her large stack of H-games, several real-life titles can be spotted in said stack, including (but possibly not limited to) ''[[School Days (Visual Novel)|School Days, Summer Days, and Cross Days]]'', ''[[Akaneiro Ni Somaru Saka|Akane-Iro Ni Somaru Saka]]'', and ''[[Da Capo]]''. Naturally, all of these titles have [[Incest Is Relative|varying degrees]] of [[Brother-Sister Incest]]. |
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* Though their boxes are nowhere to be seen, Kirino also refers to ''[[Saikano]]'' and ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Anime)|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' by (partial) name -- "Tengen Toppa [[Sister Princess (Light Novel)|12 Sisters]]". This is in addition to an actual ''Sister Princess'' game box that can be seen in her closet. |
* Though their boxes are nowhere to be seen, Kirino also refers to ''[[Saikano]]'' and ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Anime)|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' by (partial) name -- "Tengen Toppa [[Sister Princess (Light Novel)|12 Sisters]]". This is in addition to an actual ''Sister Princess'' game box that can be seen in her closet. |
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* In the initial shots of Kirino's closet, a DVD box set of [[Kiss X Sis|"Sis X Sis"]] can be seen. |
* In the initial shots of Kirino's closet, a DVD box set of [[Kiss X Sis|"Sis X Sis"]] can be seen. |
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* [[Zeta Gundam|Bajeena]]... really, Saori? |
* [[Zeta Gundam|Bajeena]]... really, Saori? |
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{{quote| "It's not even funny as a joke. Call yourself Psyco Gundam or [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Big Zam]] from now on."}} |
{{quote| "It's not even funny as a joke. Call yourself Psyco Gundam or [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Big Zam]] from now on."}} |
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* That clip from Maschera we're shown features some guy who looks like a cross between [[Darker Than Black|Hei]] and [[Code Geass (Anime)|Lelouch]] (who is apparently called [[ |
* That clip from Maschera we're shown features some guy who looks like a cross between [[Darker Than Black|Hei]] and [[Code Geass (Anime)|Lelouch]] (who is apparently called [[Name's the Same|Lushi]]). The mask he was wearing is reminiscent of the mask worn by the masked men/{{spoiler|the Liese twins}} in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As (Anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As]]''. |
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* Yamanashi Ganma? As in Kisaragi Gunma? Or am I mistaken? |
* Yamanashi Ganma? As in Kisaragi Gunma? Or am I mistaken? |
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* And the named company Alice+ is a possible portmanteau of Alicesoft and Nitroplus. |
* And the named company Alice+ is a possible portmanteau of Alicesoft and Nitroplus. |
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* While singing along to the opening song to Stardust Witch Meruru, Kirino does [[Macross Frontier|Ranka Lee's]] "Kira☆!" gesture twice. This is possibly also a nod (and maybe a subtle hint about how Kirino truly feels) to [[Yuuichi Nakamura|Kyousuke's]] [[Actor Allusion|voice actor]] having played Ranka's love interest in that show. |
* While singing along to the opening song to Stardust Witch Meruru, Kirino does [[Macross Frontier|Ranka Lee's]] "Kira☆!" gesture twice. This is possibly also a nod (and maybe a subtle hint about how Kirino truly feels) to [[Yuuichi Nakamura|Kyousuke's]] [[Actor Allusion|voice actor]] having played Ranka's love interest in that show. |
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* In the manga, [[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Anime)|Misaka Imouto]] makes an appearance. |
* In the manga, [[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Anime)|Misaka Imouto]] makes an appearance. |
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* The opening title sequence mimics the typical style of eroge openings, particularly when introducing the main characters (this is usually done with the names of their voice actors as well) [[Or So |
* The opening title sequence mimics the typical style of eroge openings, particularly when introducing the main characters (this is usually done with the names of their voice actors as well) [[Or So I Heard]]. |
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* The [[Show Within a Show]] Meruru is clearly a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'', complete [[Yukari Tamura|with her seiyuu]] [[Wave Motion Gun|and the wave motion guns.]] |
* The [[Show Within a Show]] Meruru is clearly a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'', complete [[Yukari Tamura|with her seiyuu]] [[Wave Motion Gun|and the wave motion guns.]] |
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** Actually, Meruru is half a parody of Nanoha, and half a parody of [[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]], because one, the civilian forms of the girls are a parody of Tsubomi and Erika, and the opening parodies the scene in the Heartcatch opening where they are walking to school and talking. |
** Actually, Meruru is half a parody of Nanoha, and half a parody of [[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]], because one, the civilian forms of the girls are a parody of Tsubomi and Erika, and the opening parodies the scene in the Heartcatch opening where they are walking to school and talking. |