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im goin wid ranmas
cuz if thats akane's grandad he steels panties and bras frm his grand daughters he made the show funni tho^^ |
no no he's tendo's and genma's master lol. they just call him Grandfather.. it would be really gross if he was their grandpa always stealing thier under wear and trying to get Ranma to put bra's on :P
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lol oh oki doki
so hes no ones grandparent ok |
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i've never actually seen the series...just a few clips and AMVs...and i've read a lot of...ahem...hentai doujinshi
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Really?! u sure know alot about it...
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oh! you see i learned something new today n.n and my mom said going to this forum all the time was a waste of time :/
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o i c, this is what Dojinshi is
Dōjinshi (同人誌, Dōjinshi?) are self-published Japanese works, usually manga or novels. They are often the work of amateurs, though some professional artists participate as a way to publish material outside the regular industry. The term dōjinshi is derived from dōjin (同人, dōjin?), literally "same person," used to refer to a person or persons with whom one shares a common goal or interest) and shi (誌, shi?), a contraction of zasshi, meaning "magazine"). Dōjinshi are part of a wider category of doujin including but not limited to art collections, anime, hentai and games. Groups of dōjinshi artists refer to themselves as a circle. Dōjinshi are made by artists or writers who prefer to publish their own materials. Avid fans of dōjinshi attend regular dōjinshi conventions, the largest of which is called Comiket (short for "Comic Market") held in the summer and winter in Tokyo's Big Sight. Here, over 20 acres of dōjinshi are bought, sold, and traded by attendees. Dōjinshi creators who based their materials on other creators' works normally publish in small numbers to maintain a low profile from litigation. This makes a talented creator's or circle's dōjinshi a coveted commodity as only the fast or the lucky will be able to get them before they sell out. Over the last decade, the practice of creating dōjinshi has expanded significantly, attracting thousands of creators and fans alike. Advances in personal publishing technology have also fueled this expansion by making it easier for dōjinshi creators to write, draw, promote, publish, and distribute their works. For example, some dōjinshi are now published on digital media. Furthermore, many dōjinshi creators are moving to online download and print-on-demand services, while others are beginning to distribute their works through American channels such as anime shop websites and specialized online direct distribution sites. |
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and thanks for the definition...that explains the difference in styling..a commercial manga would have more clearly defined lines, since it would have to be cleaned for printing |
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Really? i thought it was already over.. is it still on going? i remember when Ppg was a huge fan craze.
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on a hentai site? lol
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lol, thats true..
I cant belive i really found it on Wikipedia.. Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z it's on-going in japan still Oo |
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it's different from the oher ppg's tho. this one sounds crazy... so much more anime like.
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YouTube - Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z 01-1
the first episode of powerpuff girls Z lol. Youtube really just jumps around the episodes tho. |
this is the silliest thing i've ever seen....and Mojo is the only cool looking character >>
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I know it's kinda retarded... why did they stop for ice cream O.o ?? whats up with mojo stealing candy for children?? this is i guess made for kids...
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