Megatokyo (メガトーキョー, also stylized as MegaTokyo) is an English-language webcomic created by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston. Megatokyo debuted on August...
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In Megatokyo, the popular webcomic by Fred Gallagher, Japanese names are written in Japanese order, with the family name before the given name. The first...
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Fred Gallagher (cartoonist) (category Megatokyo)
artist, co-creator, and now full owner of Megatokyo. He also goes by the name of Piro, the main character of Megatokyo, who he has stated is an idealized version...
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is also the term “manga-influenced comics” (MIC) in use. For example, Megatokyo, which was scheduled to be published by the largest manga producer Kodansha...
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character in Seinfeld, an NBC sitcom Ping, a character in the webcomic Megatokyo Pingg, a character from Pingu. Ping, the alias of Hua Mulan in the animated...
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Rodney Caston (category Megatokyo)
interest in Megatokyo. In July 2004, Megatokyo was the tenth best-selling manga property in the U.S. Megatokyo Volume 1: Chapter Zero (Megatokyo vol.1 1st...
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Studio Ironcat (section Megatokyo and Amerimanga)
The company is most known for its publication of the first volume of Megatokyo, a prominent webcomic, as well as the flamboyant style of one of its founders...
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Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Largo (Megatokyo), the lead character in the webcomic Megatokyo Largo Winch, a comic book series and its eponymous...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erika may refer to: Hayasaka Erika (Megatokyo) Erika (Friends) Erika (Pokémon) Erika (Underworld) Erika Itsumi (Girls...
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k3w1 deciphers as "kewl" (which is derived from "cool"). The web-comics Megatokyo and Homestuck, which contain characters who speak variations of leet....
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along the Rio Grande River in North America. Piro (Megatokyo), a character in the webcomic Megatokyo and the artist's online pseudonym Piro (production...
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Bits. Fred Gallagher, creator of the Megatokyo series, as well as the in-development series Warmth. His Megatokyo co-creator and former writer, Rodney...
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the original OVA series, from 2034 to 2040. It is set in the city of Megatokyo, and focuses on a division of A.D. Police known as Branch. They are tasked...
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a main character in Those Who Hunt Elves Junpei (Megatokyo), a character from the web comic Megatokyo Junpei Iori (伊織 順平), a character from Shin Megami...
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2006, CMX took over from Dark Horse Comics publication of the webcomic Megatokyo in print form. DC also took advantage of the demise of Kitchen Sink Press...
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Adam Warren via Dark Horse Comics. Crime Wave: a game for PC-88, set in Megatokyo and featuring Knight Sabers as the main characters. Bubblegum Crash: a...
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censored release of Tenjho Tenge and the print version of Fred Gallagher's Megatokyo web manga series. One of CMX's initial launches was a title variously...
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Fighter series Makoto, the name of one of the Megatokyo servers as well as one of the characters in the Megatokyo omake Grand Theft Colo: Otaku City This disambiguation...
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Kill-Bot, a fictional character from the U.S. English-language manga Megatokyo Killbot, a fictional character from the 2006 album Splatterthrash by 'Ghoul'...
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PvP Ping, the PlayStation 2 accessory robot-girl from Fred Gallagher's Megatokyo Stella 4D, a.k.a. Manager 45, on GO Moonbase; first appears in episode...
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also several anime series based on the game. In the popular web comic MegaTokyo one of the main female characters, Nanasawa Kimiko, works as a waitress...
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battle the corrupt Genom corporation that dominates their home city of Megatokyo and which was responsible for her father's death. In order to finance...
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the video game Mace: The Dark Age Asmodeus, a character in the webcomic Megatokyo Asmodeus, a character in the novel series The Magicians Alice Asmodeus...
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a classical music journal Magical Trevor, a cartoon by Jonti Picking Megatokyo, a webcomic MT (Infinity Train), a fictional character in the television...
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(Japanese); Kelly Manison (English) Linna was a farm girl who traveled to Megatokyo to become a Knight Saber and to get away from her overbearing family....
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HeartCatch PreCure! Hayasaka Erika (早坂 えりか), a character in the webcomic Megatokyo Erica Kane, a character in the soap opera All My Children Erika Kohut...
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webcomic Megatokyo, popular among Western followers of anime, especially in the United States, was inspired in a large extent by dating sims. Megatokyo idealizes...
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manga series Fruits Basket Yuki Sonoda (園田 由紀), a character in the 2000 Megatokyo webcomic Yuki Takeya (丈槍 由紀), a character in the manga series School-Live...
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massively multiplayer online role-playing game Neverwinter, the webcomic Megatokyo, and a series of D&D-themed comic books published by IDW Publishing. Miles...
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