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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] -- |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] -- |
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** In Japanese... |
** In Japanese... |
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*** [[Rie Tanaka|Chizuru]] is [[Gundam Seed|Lacus]] and [[Azumanga Daioh |
*** [[Rie Tanaka|Chizuru]] is [[Gundam Seed|Lacus]] and [[Azumanga Daioh|Koyomi]] |
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*** [[Ayumi Fujimura|Eiko]] is [[Kaichou wa Maid |
*** [[Ayumi Fujimura|Eiko]] is [[Kaichou wa Maid-sama|Misaki]] and [[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|Kneesocks]], not to mention [[Tegami Bachi|Niche]] |
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*** [[Kanae Ito|Sanae]] is [[Shugo Chara|Amu]] and [[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun |
*** [[Kanae Ito|Sanae]] is [[Shugo Chara|Amu]] and [[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun|Saten]] |
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*** [[Yuuichi Nakamura|Goro]] is [[Shugo Chara|Ikuto]], [[Fairy Tail|Gray]] and [[Clannad |
*** [[Yuuichi Nakamura|Goro]] is [[Shugo Chara|Ikuto]], [[Fairy Tail|Gray]] and [[Clannad|Tomoya]] |
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*** [[Hitomi Nabatame|Cindy]] is [[Ikki Tousen|Kanu]] and [[Bleach|Nanao]] |
*** [[Hitomi Nabatame|Cindy]] is [[Ikki Tousen|Kanu]] and [[Bleach|Nanao]] |
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*** [[Ayako Kawasumi|Ayumi]] is [[Fate |
*** [[Ayako Kawasumi|Ayumi]] is [[Fate/stay night|Saber]] and [[To Heart|Akari]]. |
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** In the English dub... |
** In the English dub... |
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*** Ika is [[K-On!|Azunyan!]] |
*** Ika is [[K-On!|Azunyan!]] |
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*** [[Cristina Vee|Nagisa]] is [[Zero no Tsukaima |
*** [[Cristina Vee|Nagisa]] is [[Zero no Tsukaima|Louise]] and [[K-On!|Mio]]. |
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*** Sanae is [[K-On!|Ui]] and [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Suzuka]]. |
*** Sanae is [[K-On!|Ui]] and [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Suzuka]]. |
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*** Chizuru is [[K-On!|Tsumugi]] and [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Shamal]]. |
*** Chizuru is [[K-On!|Tsumugi]] and [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Shamal]]. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: |
* [[Shout-Out]]: |
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** In the opening sequence there is a reference to 8-bit [[Eastern RPG|console RPGs]], perhaps specifically the second or third ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' games. A sprite that resembles Ika disembarks from a boat, enters a cave, and opens three treasure chests (there's [[Trademark Favorite Food|shrimp]] inside, of course). A console that looks a lot like an off-colour [[Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] can also be seen near the end of the opening sequence. |
** In the opening sequence there is a reference to 8-bit [[Eastern RPG|console RPGs]], perhaps specifically the second or third ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' games. A sprite that resembles Ika disembarks from a boat, enters a cave, and opens three treasure chests (there's [[Trademark Favorite Food|shrimp]] inside, of course). A console that looks a lot like an off-colour [[Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] can also be seen near the end of the opening sequence. |
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** The first part of Episode 11 also features a pair of dolls called [[Johnny |
** The first part of Episode 11 also features a pair of dolls called [[Johnny Depp]]. |
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** Episode 12 had [[Terminator|"I'll be back"]], [[World War II|"I shall return"]] and [[Barack Obama|"Yes we can!"]], all of them said by the MIT guys. |
** Episode 12 had [[Terminator|"I'll be back"]], [[World War II|"I shall return"]] and [[Barack Obama|"Yes we can!"]], all of them said by the MIT guys. |
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** In Chapter 46 of the manga, Ika Musume in her quest to become more "adult" starts watching late-night anime with [[Higurashi no Naku Koro |
** In Chapter 46 of the manga, Ika Musume in her quest to become more "adult" starts watching late-night anime with [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|Rena]] on the screen. |
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** In Episode 4.2 Eiko is teaching Ika to play [[Columns|Sega's Columns]]. In the original manga version (Chapter 27) it's one of the [[Gradius]] games. |
** In Episode 4.2 Eiko is teaching Ika to play [[Columns|Sega's Columns]]. In the original manga version (Chapter 27) it's one of the [[Gradius]] games. |
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** In Episode 10.2 Ika and Sanae are playing one of the [[Streets of Rage|Bare Knuckle/Streets of Rage]] games. |
** In Episode 10.2 Ika and Sanae are playing one of the [[Streets of Rage|Bare Knuckle/Streets of Rage]] games. |
Revision as of 21:46, 8 April 2014
- Hey, It's That Voice! --
- In Japanese...
- In the English dub...
- Shout-Out:
- In the opening sequence there is a reference to 8-bit console RPGs, perhaps specifically the second or third Dragon Quest games. A sprite that resembles Ika disembarks from a boat, enters a cave, and opens three treasure chests (there's shrimp inside, of course). A console that looks a lot like an off-colour Sega Mega Drive/Genesis can also be seen near the end of the opening sequence.
- The first part of Episode 11 also features a pair of dolls called Johnny Depp.
- Episode 12 had "I'll be back", "I shall return" and "Yes we can!", all of them said by the MIT guys.
- In Chapter 46 of the manga, Ika Musume in her quest to become more "adult" starts watching late-night anime with Rena on the screen.
- In Episode 4.2 Eiko is teaching Ika to play Sega's Columns. In the original manga version (Chapter 27) it's one of the Gradius games.
- In Episode 10.2 Ika and Sanae are playing one of the Bare Knuckle/Streets of Rage games.
- Chizuru intervening with the Nohmen Rider stageshow as a second Nohmen Rider mirrors the originally unplanned introduction of the second Kamen Rider.
- Season 2, Episode 4.2: Ika and Eiko are seen playing Virtua Fighter on the off-colour Sega Mega Drive/Genesis mentioned above, complete with 32X-lookalike adapter.
- Season 2, Episode 5.2: One of the aliens imagined by the Three Stooges is actually "Paranoia", a boss from Space Harrier II. At this point it seems safe to assume that the makers of the anime are big old school Sega fans.
- As more confirmation of the above, Season 2, Episode 7.2 shows Ika playing Golden Axe.
- And in Episode 8.1 it's Bonanza Bros!