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==Comedy== <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> *'''''Haiyore! Nyaruko-san''''': 2009 flash animations, [http://www.crunchyroll.com/nyarko-san-another-crawling-chaos still on crunchyroll.] [Web series: 21 shorts.] **'''''Nyarko-san: Another Crawling Chaos''''': A 2012 anime, it's one of those wacky highschool comedy bits that Japan shits out every season, except starring [[H.P. Lovecraft|Nyarlathotep]]. Yes, seriously. Pop culture references, [[/d/]]eviance, [[Sanity|SAN]] loss (complete with official-format [[Call of Cthulhu]] character sheets), and gratuitous rape of canon ensue. [[Butthurt|"She's an eldritch abomination, not your waifu!"]] Canonically ends with the protagonist losing whats left of his SAN points as Nyaruko has her way with him during their "honeymoon". Seriously. [TV series: 24 episodes + 3 OVAs] :Related games: [[Call of Cthulhu]] (barely), [[Maid RPG]] *'''''Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku o! / KONOSUBA: GOD'S BLESSING ON THIS WONDERFUL WORLD!''''' (''KonoSuba''): A 2016 parody of the [[isekai]] meme that hit flavor-of-the-month status after the anime adaptation hit Crunchyroll. The main character dies and gets reincarnated into a generic fantasy world (yawn) but ends up with an incredibly un-[[Powergamer|optimized]] party of dumbasses. Starting with "the weakest" generic Adventurer class, he's joined by a brain-dead goddess who [[Derp|spent most of her skill points on party tricks]], a Wizard who can only cast ''one'' spell per day because [[Munchkin|she absolutely refuses to learn anything other than the top-tier attack spell]] and a Fighter who [[Magical realm|built herself as a pure meatshield because she's a hardcore masochist.]] They're also joined by a [[awesome|big-tittied lich]] who is actually semi-competent but keeps getting nearly purged by the priest due to being undead. It resembles a group of new players stumbling though their first RPG campaign, run by an experienced GM who is laughing his ass off. Now dubbed, so be prepared for mistranslated memes to be quoted ad nauseam. [TV series: 20 episodes + 2 OVAs + 1 film] :Related games: [[World of Warcraft|MMORPGs]], [[Dungeon World]], [[Knights Of The Dinner Table]] *'''''[[Life With Monstergirls|Everyday Life with Monster Girls]]''''': A 2015 anime that tickles the fancy of anyone who claims /tg/ can become /d/ in the wee hours of a Saturday morning. [[Monstergirls]] everywhere, in glorious full-color animation. The manga is also a goldmine of reaction images. Be warned: this is an ecchi show, so the artist gets as close as he can to actual sex without the sex, thus stringing along the wallets of horny otaku without losing the support of high-profile publishers. [[Games Workshop|So you should be right at home.]] Also expect older /d/eviants to call you a normalfag if you like this series, thanks to its comparative tameness and the number of lightweights who only discovered monster girls when this series stripped out the [[/d/|"weird"]] and then get triggered by something like [[Mon Musu Quest!]] If you want to see actual boinking, the original author had some webcomics about monster girls he made under the same name before the manga and anime; [[Weeaboo|weeaboos]] collectively call them '''Daily Life with Monster Girls''' to avoid confusion. [TV series: 12 episodes + 2 OVAs] :Related games:[[Mon Musu Quest!]] (barely), [[Maid RPG]], [[GURPS]] [[Technomancer]], [[Quest thread|quests, quests, quests]] *'''''Interspecies Reviewers''''': Also known as Peak Anime. An adventuring duo posts some reviews of the local whorehouses on the quest board at the tavern, then keeps doing it when they realize people will pay good money for their shitposting; it turns out that the various [[demihuman]] races have different enough standards for beauty that reviews on which [[monstergirls]] to dick are in high demand. Soon they start roping other adventurers and even an angel into their schemes, learning ways to have sex they scarcely imagined, and the legend of the Interspecies Reviewers lives on. Did we mention the angel is a [[Dickgirl|hermaphrodite]]? And "he" gets in on the action as much as the rest of the degenerates? Yes, it's pretty much the anime version of Porky's, but it frequently takes a break from the smut to make you laugh, build a surprisingly detailed world and suggest that maybe, just maybe dicking/being whores all the time isn't the best way to live. An series featuring the reviewers' actual adventures will probably never happen, and for this the Emperor weeps. [TV series: 12 episodes] :Related games: [[Towergirls]], [[Nymphology]], [[Pathfinder]], [[Maid RPG]] *'''''Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt''''': Studio Gainax brings its own take on "adult" animation a la South Park and Drawn Together, complete with the thick-line animation that was popular in the west when it was made and a "dog" with a more-than-passing resemblance to GIR's dog disguise from Invader Zim. Naturally, it wipes the floor with that other trash. Two angels <s>fall because they're really bad at being angels</s> are dispatched to Earth to hunt the evil spirits terrorizing Daten City: the nymphomaniac gyaru bitch Panty and her gluttonous /cgl/ sister Stocking. Together they try to do as little work as possible despite the efforts of their babysitter, the Sam Jackson parody and ambiguously-pedophilic priest Garterbelt. When they're forced to do their jobs, they fight by turning their undergarments into "holy weapons" like shotguns and ninja swords. All the batshit insane action you've come to expect from the studio that brought you TTGL with a rocking techno soundtrack and crass humor that's somehow less cringe-inducing than its American counterparts, even when the episode is about shit monsters. Ended on an infamous twist that [[Meme|ruined /a/'s Christmas]] and promised all questions would be answered in the second season, closely followed by Gainax going bankrupt. The creative team from this series went on to found Studio Trigger, and they're finally working on a sequel series 15 years later. [TV series: 15 episodes + 1 OVA] :<u>Related games</u>: [[Dungeons: the Dragoning 40,000 7th Edition]], [[Toon]], [[Exalted]], Open Versatile Anime </div></div> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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