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{{quote|''"There are now [[Shonen]] action series being written about everything. Somewhere in the depths of a Tokyo manga café there even exists one such series about... [[Yakitate!! Japan|baking bread]]. [...] On the surface, nothing could be more stupid. And yet, it is [[Narm Charm|charming.]] All because of the unmistakably Japanese thought process that might lead a character to shout, in amazement, '[[Mundane Made Awesome|I HAVE NEVER SEEN A YEAST SUCH AS THIS!]]'."''|'''Justin Freeman''', [http://www.animenewsnetwork. |
{{quote|''"There are now [[Shonen]] action series being written about everything. Somewhere in the depths of a Tokyo manga café there even exists one such series about... [[Yakitate!! Japan|baking bread]]. [...] On the surface, nothing could be more stupid. And yet, it is [[Narm Charm|charming.]] All because of the unmistakably Japanese thought process that might lead a character to shout, in amazement, '[[Mundane Made Awesome|I HAVE NEVER SEEN A YEAST SUCH AS THIS!]]'."''|'''Justin Freeman''', [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//review/hikaru-no-go/vol-1/by-justin-freeman reviewing] ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''}} |
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{{quote|''"As with all Japanese popular culture, it appears to delve deeply into and grapple profoundly with the eternal existential-philosophical question, What the Fucking Fuck Was That?"''|'''Bill Walsh''' on ''The Tragedy of Belladonna''}} |
{{quote|''"As with all Japanese popular culture, it appears to delve deeply into and grapple profoundly with the eternal existential-philosophical question, What the Fucking Fuck Was That?"''|'''Bill Walsh''' on ''The Tragedy of Belladonna''}} |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 20 August 2017
"There are now Shonen action series being written about everything. Somewhere in the depths of a Tokyo manga café there even exists one such series about... baking bread. [...] On the surface, nothing could be more stupid. And yet, it is charming. All because of the unmistakably Japanese thought process that might lead a character to shout, in amazement, 'I HAVE NEVER SEEN A YEAST SUCH AS THIS!'."
—Justin Freeman, reviewing Hikaru no Go
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"As with all Japanese popular culture, it appears to delve deeply into and grapple profoundly with the eternal existential-philosophical question, What the Fucking Fuck Was That?"
—Bill Walsh on The Tragedy of Belladonna
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"It's kind of like watching the history channel narrated by your ten year old nephew after a blow to the head."
—Adult Swim.com on Code Geass
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Daniel Remar: Don't ask why. Ask why not. |
"Karin suffers from an issue I like to call JYAW syndrome. It stands for 'Japan, You Are WEIRD,' which is something I have to say every time I utter a plot summary like Karin's, and it means the principal reason shows like Karin ever get watched or obtain a following is simply based on their alien premise. Japan just has a knack for coming up with new types of just plain weird."
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"Japanese cartoons are weird, man. Though I may be on to something with that blue hair."
—Strong Bad, Homestar Runner, "Japanese Cartoon"
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"Think you've got what it takes to tap-dance with the monkeys? (Has anyone ever written that sentence before?)"
—Tap Trial's description in Rhythm Heaven Fever[1]
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- ↑ And that one isn't even close to be the weirdest minigame there.