Sentences with phrase «by otaku»

It's a fan - made game that was developed by Otaku Gang.
Kosu is built by Otaku for Otaku.

Not exact matches

Disclaimer: I am by no means an otaku.
but i do almost everything thats where my username comes from because i consider myself an american otaku but then im also considered a jock by some.
I am an electrical engineer by day and an Otaku at night.
I'm actually an otaku with tokusatsu (like Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, Power Rangers, etc) who is looking for a fellow tokusatsu otaku; I am also in a wheelchair by the way
Nijiro Days by Minami Mizuno A hopeless romantic, a sadist with an angelic grin, an otaku who can't read atmospheric settings and a frivolous playboy are high school best friends.
12 Beast by OKAYADO A Certain Scientific Accelerator by Kazuma Kamachi, Yamaji Arata A Certain Scientific Railgun by Kazuma Kamachi, Motoi Fuyukawa Akashic Records of Bastard Magical Instructor by Tarou Hitsuji, Aosa Tsunemi Amnesia Labyrinth by Nagaru Tanigawa, Natsumi Kohane Crisis Girls by Hiraoki Yoshikawa Deadline Summoner by OKAYADO DNA Doesn't Tell Us by Mintarou Dragon Half by Ryusuke Mita Evergreen by Yuyuko Takemiya, Akira Caskabe Franken Fran by Katsuhisa Kigitsu Generation Witch by Isaki Uta Ghost Diary by Seiju Natsumegu Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash by Ao Jyumonji, Eiri Shirai Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends by Yomi Hirasaka, Itachi, Bomi, Kiurian, Shirabi, Chiruwo Kazehana He Is My Master by Mattsu, Asu Tsubaki I, Otaku by Jiro Suzuki Inukami by Mamizu Arisawa, Mari Matsuzawa Kokoro Connect by Sadanatsu Anda Magia the Ninth by Ichiya Sazanami Magical Girl Apocalypse by Kentaro Sato Magical Girl Site by Kentaro Sato MaMaMa: Magical Director Mako - chan's Magical Guidance by OKAYADO Masamune Kun's Revenge by Hazuki Takeoka, Tiv My Girlfriend is a T - Rex by Sanzo My Monster Secret: Actually I Am... by Eiji Matsuda Pandora in The Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn by Shirow Masamune, Rikudou Koushi Please Tell Me!
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SEAN: The print debut (it's also digital) is Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku (Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii), notable (at least to me) for being the first non-Kodansha title released by Kodansha Comics.
1 By Natsume Konjoh Action Comics JManga.com Firefox 3.6.24 — «Otaku girls don't care about reality,» explains one of the characters in Otaku Type Delusional Girl.
Of course he's already apologized for the now infamous «geeks and otaku comment,» but by way of an interview he brings us even more news that I'm guessing he hopes will lessen the eir already directed towards him.
I'm sure that no otaku will not reach to this level of anger by an exclusive game for the Nintendo WII
Even back when otaku culture was booming, the game was infamous, treated by the industry like some kind of demon spawn.
The survey was inspired by the currently airing Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku anime series.
The material was chosen by earth Japan's otaku culture connoisseur Hao - san and primarily arranged and performed by Nijeil, though Toshinori Hiramatsu can also be heard on the guitar solo passage of the BIGBLUE demo.
Akiba has been invaded by creatures known as «Synthisters» who prey on the otaku patrons of Akihabara like vampires, but feast on their will to live and energy to socialize rather than their blood.
Wonder Momo: Battle Idol, based on the Japan - only 1987 beat»em up classic Wonder Momo, will be co-written by tokusatsu expert and super otaku Erik Ko and Sky Kid writer Jim Zub and feature the art of fighting game comics mainstay Omar Dogan.
The new paintings are part of Mr.'s ongoing exploration of otaku, the Japanese subculture that is characterized by the obsession with manga, animé, video games, and sci - fi literature.
Through the eyes of a self - proclaimed «Otaku», and influenced by the Japanese story - telling cultures of Manga and Anime, Kaga's razor - sharp wit and extraordinary imagination takes the viewer, willingly led, on a journey of exploration through a complex and often brutal, but hilarious, alternate universe.
«Much of Murakami's work,» the catalogue noted, «derives from the Japanese otaku or «geek» culture, typified by males obsessed with the world of comic books, video games and animation, a Japanese pop cultural phenomenon.
Mr. uses the distressed surface of the canvas as a base for cartoon renderings inspired by the online milieu of his otaku (2) community, or sourced from the artist's collection of magazines, posters, and advertising.
As a member of the otaku subculture, his work ties closely with the lifestyle, which is marked by obsessive interests in anime and manga and being confined in one's room with limited interactions with other people.
2 First introduced in 1983 by Nakamori Akio, «otaku» (translation: «your household») was used to define a then - new social demographic of individuals who partake in the subculture in their individual homes, isolated from reality.
This multifaceted exhibition will also comprise of new paintings that reflect Mr.'s on - going exploration of otaku, the Japanese «cute» subculture marked by fetishistic obsession with young adolescents, technology, sci - fi literature, manga, anime, and video games.
The new paintings are part of Mr.'s ongoing exploration of otaku, the Japanese «cute» subculture that is characterized by the obsession with manga, anime, video games, and sci - fi literature.
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