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Sometimes I come across things where I'm like: hmm, no wonder America has so many people that try to one up each other at every turn possible
Even something as simple as a cover for a videogame back in the 90s had to be "cool" and "radical" whereas in JP/EU it was just cute
Kamen America, congratulations on the start of your 10th volume campaign!
You two, for five years!
That's really wonderful!
My congratulations to you!
#kamenamerica
#仮面アメリカ https://t.co/8STJebdVup
#HOLOctober day 8: Winter
Moona as winter flounder fish (Pseudopleuronectes americanus)
#HoshinovArt
yes! ! I have pre-ordered “Kamen America Volume 10”! https://t.co/mhJ21Jwl7L
@MasonLieberman I am a Japanese illustrator. I am currently working on illustrations for a light novel with an American publisher as my partner. I am not sure if the project will be successful. Giving it my all is all I can do.
I'd love to do more American and European illustration work!
I want to ask her: What kind of American?
The movie "Civil War" was released in Japan on October 4th.
https://t.co/GYdiCoxmIV
@EdgegodHades which was p ironic considering atlus tries to court western fandom by making the game "american movie-like"
IP westernization sometimes ain't bad I guess?, the big O was like that too
16 years ago Kirby Super Star Ultra was released in America. It was the first time we could fight Galacta Knight. His power was so great, he made the true final boss look weak. It's still my favorite boss fight in the series, and his debut in MKU is still the coolest thing ever.
【ケモノ】 Big Burger Bind【American Kaiju&Wonder Woman】 - ~New TF Days~ (鬱狼-NKEN)の投稿|ファンティア[Fantia] https://t.co/b463AXNZeU