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Where is Astaroth from? Anonymous
Einen guten Abend, /c/.

I've been wondering where EXACTLY Astaroth is from. Who is she, why is she together with SpiderMan on so many pics?

Pic related kthx.
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>> Anonymous
Yeah, thanks for that, but... where is it from?

Aw, damn. While we're at it, post all your Astaroths, please. :D
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>>187401
She's from some card game IIRC. Can't remember the name though D:
>> Anonymous
A... card game? lol, That's odd... Wonder what kinda game that would be, since it should be related to SpiderMan. O_o

Thanks for the info though. :)
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I want that shirt :3
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>> Anonymous
Thanks guys! :)
But... nobody knows where this is from? D:
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She's from a CCG, but Nijiura (kind of a 2D /b/ on Futaba) took a liking to her and as such, she became a part of Nijiura culture. Same goes for Spider-man. There's no real relation between the two characters other than that.
>> Anonymous
Ah, okay... :)
>> Anonymous
I think the name is "Shinrabansho" or something like that.
>> Anonymous
Bumped
>> Anonymous
Bump before expiration.
>> Speedycat !pitV0nGrEw
image board dedicated to Astaroth
http://kazumi386.org/~nijigen/astarot/
>> Anonymous
>>187431
quotin dis for the first use of obsolescent japanese characters ive ever seen in anime
>> Anonymous
>>187447
shinra bansho
>> Anonymous
>>187641

obsolescent? is that even a word?
>> Anonymous
>>188019
apparently...

ob·so·les·cent (?b's?-l?s'?nt)
adj.

1. Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness; becoming obsolete.
2. Biology. Gradually disappearing; imperfectly or only slightly developed. Used of an organ or other part of an animal or plant.
>> Anonymous
Thanks fer the link. :)