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Elfen Lied WikianimeThe Elfen Lied Wiki aims to retire a lot of the myths, misconceptions and over-simplifications about a great series, both manga and anime. Yes, it is harsh and it does go *there* more often than not, but the journey is well worth it. We have full summaries of all 14 anime episodes, and all 109 manga chapters, and full articles that cover every character of note. We also have a detailed article covering the differences between the anime and the manga, as well as articles covering aspects of that fictional world's harsh reality, and how it relates to our own. For those who might find the chapter summaries a bit much, we also have story arc digests that compress and summarize the plot. There are Fanworks pages where creative fans of the series can list and link to their works. Even a timeline has been established based on series information. Our aim has always been to make this wiki the go-to for all things Elfen Lied, a one-stop-shop for information. Our fondest hopes are that the manga be released in the United States, and that a second concluding season of the anime be produced. We figure making people aware of the series in an accurate way is the best way to accomplish this. The Elfen Lied series is not for everyone, but its our sincere hope that the Elfen Lied Wiki is. We have made it as accessible as possible, and crammed it with valuable info for the fan or the hater, if need be.
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Pirates Online WikigamesThe Pirates Online Wiki is an information resource for Pirates of the Caribbean Online and The Legend of Pirates Online. Set sail in a vibrant community of friendly users, learn fun and interesting facts about the games, and engage in player-made events! The Wiki covers a variety of content that's always expanding, just as the game does. So be sure to check back often for new information!
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Crayon Shin-chan WikianimeCrayon Shin Chan is a manga created by Yoshito Usui, Shinnosuke Nohara is 5-years-old from Saitama. Crayon Shin-chan first appeared in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which is published by Futabasha. The anime Crayon Shin-chan has been on TV Asahi since April 13, 1992, and on several television networks, worldwide. Many of the jokes in the series stem from Shin-chan's occasionally weird, unnatural and inappropriate use of language, as well as from his inappropriate behavior. Consequently, non-Japanese readers and viewers may find it difficult to understand his jokes. In fact, some of them cannot be translated into other languages. In Japanese, certain set phrases almost always accompany certain actions; many of these phrases have standard responses. A typical gag involves Shin-chan confounding his parents by using the wrong phrase for the occasion; for example, saying "Welcome back!" ("おかえりなさい" "okaeri nasai") instead of "I'm home!" ("ただいま" "Tadaima") when he comes home. Another difficulty in translation arises from the use of onomatopoeic Japanese words. In scolding Shin-chan and attempting to educate him in proper behaviour his parent or tutor may use such a phrase to indicate the correct action. Often through misinterpreting such a phrase as a different, though similar sounding phrase, or through interpreting it in one sense when another is intended, Shin-chan will embark on a course of action which, while it may be what he thinks is being requested of him, leads to bizarre acts which serve only to vex his parents or tutors even more. This is not restricted to onomatopoeic words, since almost any word can become a source of confusion for Shin-chan, including English loan-words, such as mistaking "cool" for "pool" ("That's pool!" or "Pu-ru da zo!" ("プールだぞ!") for "That's cool!"). Some other humorous themes which are repeated in the series are of a more universal nature, Yoshito Usui have died in 2009, Gunma. Futabasha decided to new manga
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Goketsuji WikigamesThis Wiki is dedicated to the ''Power Instinct'' series. The reason why this wiki exists is to inform people about the series. There are hardly any sites dedicated to it, not because it is a bad series, but because it is often forgotten and it is very different in taste than what people would perceive anywhere else outside of Japan. Despite the series' lukewarm reception everywhere else, it still retains a fairly large enough amount of popularity in its country of origin, and overtime throughout the series' lifespan it has become something of a cult favorite. The Goketsuji Wiki will try to feature as much information on the Power Instinct series as possible. Most people ''probably'' won't bloody care, but Atlus does have official and canonical information and media for the series, and it's quite extensive... just its never left Japan. If you would like to help sort out this wiki, it would be appreciated very much. This wiki was started on the 10th of June, 2007. Our first article was [[Angela Belti]]. The wiki was also originally going to be called ''Goketsupedia'', but Goketsuji Wiki was decided upon in the end and it's stuck since.
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