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VZ
Lol.
>> Anonymous
I see that the references in Lucky Star continue as subtle and clever as always.
>> Matsuoka Miu
wow Hand Maid May reference? that brings me back. wonder how many ppl will get it
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>>309765

Um, no.
>> Anonymous
>>309765
It's Mikuru in the waitress costume, genius.
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>>309776
>>309772
ever occur to you that it is possible that Mikuru was a reference to Hand Maid May?
>> Anonymous
>>309786

Ever occur to you that perverts put girls in maid costumes?
>> Anonymous
>>309786
It's funny when people who don't know anything try to defend their ignorance.
>> Anonymous
>>309810
It's a fair point. Most people don't exactly think of pink when thinking of a maid uniform, and it isn't uncommon for elements of previous anime to be referenced in later anime. Of course, the resemblance isn't perfect, but doing so would result in legal issues.

Next thing you know, people will think Maria's outfit from Hayate no Gotoku has nothing to do with Mahoro's from Mahoromatic.
>> Anonymous
Retroactive advertising. Brilliant!
>> Anonymous
>>309866
I seriously hope that's sarcasm.
>> Sonic_Edge
>>309802

Haruhi isn't about perversion...

...

Though sometimes I wish it were. Their school uniforms set a new record in shortness.
>> Anonymous
>>309866
more an act of increasing enjoyment from a series by presenting something that the audience is already familiar with. Some anime do it more than others, like Pani Poni Dash, which goes so far as to reference anime dating back in the '60s, but even Ichigo Mashimaro referenced Mahoromatic.

The anime fad may not have hit the United States with as great of a strength as it gained in the late '90s, but that doesn't mean it wasn't around.
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>> Anonymous
watch out: mods are deleting lucky star threads
>> Anonymous
>>309887
Nothing beats Corrector Yui's uniforms in shortness. NOTHING.
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ok