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Post by neo1337 on Mar 18, 2009 1:01:55 GMT -8
Panel 1: Shaku shaku (munch munch) Panel 4: Chiri-n (sound of windchime ringing) There are certain things that complete the perfect summer day in Japan. One of those is a tasty, cold watermelon. The other is a windchime ringing in the cool breeze. Panel 4: Chiri-n (sound of wind chime)
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 19, 2009 1:03:03 GMT -8
Panel 1: Miku (on swimsuit) Panel 2: Kyupo Kyupo (sound of the plastic pump) Panel 3: Kyu...po Kyu...po (Chibi Miku is getting tired of pumping) Panel 4: Yokujitsu (Next day)
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 20, 2009 0:27:39 GMT -8
(Couldn't really find a picture that I liked so I just used the picture of her from Project Diva, it doesn't really follow the character description)Yowane Haku: A fan made, officially recognized variant that was developed by artist Caffein after complaints from 2chan users that they couldn’t get Hatsune Miku to sound like a real person. The strange sounding Miku came to be called Yowane Haku (弱音ハク). Her name literally means, “To spit out a weak sound.” Yowane has been depicted as an older version of Miku (age unknown) with long, grey hair and considerably larger oppai. Early depictions of her show her depressed and drunk, but as the popularity of the character grew, artists and video producers have transitioned her to more of a mentor/older sister type to Miku. Her sound has also matured, so that Yowane sounds less like a mechanical Miku, and more like a mature one. A phrase often associated with her is ツマンネ (tsumanne, boring), describing her voice and listless attitude. Fans tend to use this affectionately towards her.
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 20, 2009 4:58:25 GMT -8
Panel 2: A (character written on stick) Panel 4: Akari (light) Explanation: Those familiar with popsicles and ice cream in Japan will understand this. Most popsicle sticks have either the words あたり (atari, win) or はずれ (hazure, lose) on them. It's basically a little game, and if you get a winning stick, you can trade it in at the store for a free ice cream (or mail in for a certificate). Chibi Miku, on the otherhand, got あかり (akari, light) on her stick, hence her confusion in panel 3. This play on words will become clear in the next installment of Chibi Miku (debuting Yowane Haku). Chibi Miku hands in her あかり (akari, light) popsicle stick, and gets a prize. Panel 1: Okashi no mise Yowane (Candy Store Yowane) Panel 3: Pika- (light turning on)
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 21, 2009 1:24:01 GMT -8
Panel 1: Hyugo--- (Strong wind) Panel 3: BAN (Door being thrown open) Panel 1: Bo Ba-n (ta-da) Panel 3: BON!! (sound of umbrella folding inside-out) Panel 4: BARI!! (ripping noise) I remember trying this when I was a kid with similar results (comic 51).
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 21, 2009 1:30:31 GMT -8
Thirsty?
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 22, 2009 0:17:42 GMT -8
Akita Neru (亞北ネル): Akita is a yellow-haired, side-ponytailed version of Miku and uses Miku's higher voice. She’s 17, 150 cm (4 ft. 11 in.), and 38 kg (83 lbs.). Her character item is a yellow cell phone. Her origins also trace back to 2chan, when a user trolled the Vocaloid threads with negative comments. One fan stated he wouldn’t mind the trolling, as long as it was done by a cute girl. Hence, Neru was born. She’s supposedly otaku-hating and lazy, her name in phonetic reading sounds like “I give up, gonna go sleep.” Fans have also shown her with a crush on both Kagamine Len and Hatsune Miku.
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 22, 2009 0:24:14 GMT -8
It's a bottle of Ramune. Panel 1: Okashi no mise Yowane (Candy Store Yowane) Panel 2 and 4: karan (marble hitting the pinched neck of the bottle) Panel 3: Karan (marble hitting the neck of the ramune bottle).
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Post by dreamer on Mar 22, 2009 2:10:10 GMT -8
What's with that marble?? D: I've had drinks like that and its difficult to open them.
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 22, 2009 2:58:19 GMT -8
It's mostly just a gimmick. Opening them is the easy part, the hard part is not spilling it on yourself as it starts foaming over from all the carbonation. Or at least that's how it always is for me.
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 23, 2009 0:00:10 GMT -8
Neru acts out of character... Panel 1: Nya--- (meow) Panel 3: Nya--- (meow) Panel 4: Ji~ (stare) Panel 2: Bunbu Bunbu (sound of arms waving around) Panel 3: Nya--- (Meow)
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 24, 2009 1:22:14 GMT -8
Panel 4: Kapo (sound of basin on Chibi Miku's head) Explanation: This a variant of Jankenpon (or roshambo, rock-paper-scissors, junken, etc.). Here, the loser has to react quickly and place the bowl/basin/helmet on their head before the winner grabs the stick and whacks them. The game becomes intense because not only do you have to realize you lost, you have to grab the right item before you get whacked. Panel 2, 3, and 4: SUPAKA---N!! (WHACK!!) Poor chibi-Miku...
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 25, 2009 1:09:00 GMT -8
Panel 3: Ekkshi! (Achoo!) BOFUN (sound of shaved ice plopping)
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 26, 2009 1:51:54 GMT -8
Panel 1: Omikuji kukki--- 50en (Fortune Cookie 50 yen) Panel 2: Mosha mosha (munch munch) Panel 3: Choukichi (Super Good/Lucky) Panel 3: ┐(´~` ┌
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Post by neo1337 on Mar 27, 2009 0:22:28 GMT -8
Panel 1: Za-- Za-- (raining) KA (thunder) Panel 3: Pa--ti-- wa zenmetsu shimanutsa... (The party was completely destroyed...) Panel 1: Gorogoro...KA (thunder rumble and strike) Biku (Rin frightened) Panel 3: Mimisen (earplugs) Panel 4: Gyu~ (Rin hugging Chibi Miku)
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