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    #1 Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas
    Venimos de acá: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XIV:La voz de la tribu, aqui armaduras oxidadas...

    De momento dejé este título en honor al difunto autor de Shin Chan como desesaba Ticaboom pero me gustó más este título, cualquier cosa luego lo cambiamos si el público lo prefiere.

    Últimos tres mensajes del tema anterior:


    Originalmente publicado por Aye-chan Ver mensaje
    jaja
    pobre tipo...

    curiosidades no tan curiosas de japon...
    http://www.cordoba.net/nota.asp?nota_id=554954

    me encantaria tener el de los mosquitos y ni hablar del mp3...
    jaja
    Originalmente publicado por coyam Ver mensaje
    yo diria que se los comen con unas papas fritas o los manipulan metalmente para que se suiciden

    aye aye aye ,,,, si te pones a buscar inventos japo vas a encontrar hasta lo quie ni te imaginas
    Originalmente publicado por Azriel Ver mensaje
    Che me habia re olvidado de postear esto, como me cague re risa xD!!

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  • #2 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Yo empiezo por decir a quien estamos haciendo homenaje para que lo conozcan un poco mejor



    Yoshito Usui nació el 21 de abril de 1958 en la prefectura de Shizuoka. En 1977 se graduó en la escuela secundaria de Saitama. Poco después, empezó a trabajar en un supermercado por el día, mientras que por las noches asistía a clases de diseño. En 1979 entró a trabajar en una empresa de publicidad, y en 1985 ganó el premio a dibujantes debutantes de la revista Manga Action, lo que le impulsó a publicar el manga Darakuya Store Monogatari.
    En 1990 publica el manga Office Lady Gumi y, en septiembre de ese mismo año, la obra que lo haría famoso a nivel internacional, Crayon Shin-chan (publicado por Planeta DeAgostini en España). Dicho manga sigue en curso de publicación. Dos años más tarde, empezaría a emitirse la serie de televisión a través de TV Asahi, y a partir de ese año se estrena en los cines japoneses una nueva película sobre Shin-chan.
    El 11 de septiembre de 2009, Yoshito Usui desapareció después de haber ido a hacer senderismo a una zona montañosa, en el monte Arafune, en la prefectura de Gunma. Antes de partir, Usui había asegurado a sus familiares que regresaría ese mismo día, pero no lo hizo, y estuvo varios días perdido.[3]
    Pocos días después, unos excursionistas avistaron un cuerpo desde lejos, pero no podían acceder a la zona. La noticia de la desaparición de Yoshito Usui se expandió rápidamente cuando los excursionistas regresaron. La policía encontró un cuerpo cuyas ropas coincidían con las descritas por la familia del dibujante. El 20 de septiembre se sacó el cuerpo del barranco en el que se había encontrado y, tras las correspondientes pruebas, se confirmó que el cadáver era de Usui.Según la autopsia realizada, Usui probablemente murió el mismo día 11 o poco después, tras sufrir una caída de 120 metros.

    Creaciones

    • Atashira Haken Queen (あたしら派遣クイーン, Atashira Haken Kuīn)
    • Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん, Kureyon Shin-chan)
    • Darakuya Store Monogatari (だらくやストア物語, Darakuya Sutoa Monogatari)
    • Hiraki Naotchau zo! (ひらきなおっちゃうぞ!)
    • K.K. Kurubushi Sangyō 24-ji ((株)くるぶし産業24時)
    • Mix Connection (みっくす・こねくしょん, Mikkusu Konekushon)
    • OL Gumi (おーえるグミ, Ōeru Gumi)
    • Scramble Egg (すくらんぶるえっぐ, Sukuramburu Eggu)
    • Shiwayose Haken Gaisha K.K. (しわよせ派遣会社 (株))
    • Super Mix (すぅぱあ・みっくす, Supā Mikkusu)
    • Super Shufu Tsukimi-san (スーパー主婦月美さん)
    • Unbalance Zone (あんBaらんすゾーン, Anbaransu Zōn)
    • Usui Yoshito Connection (臼井儀人こねくしょん, Usui Yoshito Konekushon)
    • Usui Yoshito no Buchikama Theater (臼井儀人のぶちかまシアター, Usui Yoshito no Buchikama Shiatā)
    • Usui Yoshito no Motto: Hiraki Naotchau zo! (臼井儀人のもっと ひらきなおっちゃうぞ!)
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  • #3 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Originalmente publicado por Azriel Ver mensaje
    Che me habia re olvidado de postear esto, como me cague re risa xD!!

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    Muy bueno

    Pero habalndo mas seriamente(?) como cagaron la temporada con 8 capitulos iguales,me esperaba un poco mas de Haruhi T.T

    Tica:muy buena toda la info que pusiste



    Bueno ya volvi del cole,no tengo nada que hacer,mañana no voy,pqsado no se si voy a ir.Tampoco se si mañana a ir a la expo universidades,ya tengo bien clarito todo lo que voy a seguir......

    Asi que bueno viendo que no tengo nada que hacer,voy a ponerme a leer manga como hago siempre
    Para todos los camino siempre me llevan ahi XD



    Nos vemos >o<
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  • #4 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Gente hablando con mis compañeros de laburo se me cagaron de la risa porque dije que me gusto District 9, o sea esta bien que todos tienen sus gustos pero hubo varios que me dijeron que era mala.
    Soy el unico freak al que le encanto la pelicula o hay alguien mas que le gusto
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  • #5 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    naaaa... hagan el favor de leerse TODO lo que muestra... xD pero que hdp que pais mas loco...



    JAPANESE SOCIETY

    Robin Lustig - a man who is trying to make sense of the world writes for the BBC and posts an article up entitled "Is Japan a Dying Nation?"
    Robin writes:-
    As I reported on Wednesday, on current trends, the population of Japan will have halved by the end of the century.

    It is, literally, a country that is slowly dying.

    According to one United Nations estimate, it'll need to import 17 million foreign workers over the next 40 years, just to keep its economy afloat and provide enough carers to look after the elderly. (By 2050, there will be more than a million Japanese over the age of 100.)

    I'm no social psychologist, so I wouldn't dare to come up with an explanation for why Japanese couples aren't having enough babies. But one theory is that Japanese women are increasingly reluctant to marry, because they think Japanese men have shown themselves unable to adapt to the needs of a new, more flexible society - and have retreated into a fantasy world of comics, video games and animated pornography where they feel less threatened.
    (read the rest at BBC)This article has been picked up by Japanese media and the topic been thrown to the 2ch netizens - Itai News summarizes their thoughts on the article:-
    -Make reality more interesting than games please.
    -Yeah I can live on games alone.
    -If everybody became obsessed with games then we would live in a peaceful society.
    -Whats the point of increasing the population of this resourced starved narrow country.
    -I tried to fight with reality but failed so many times.
    -Reality does not want to deal with me you idiot.
    -The world in the monitor is reality. The world we live in is just imaginary.
    -To be honest, I don't want a (real) woman.
    -Love Plus is reality.
    -But in reality women don't want to marry us unless we earn more than 10 million yen (100,000 USD) per year.
    -There are too many Japanese people anyway so decreasing the population would be just right.
    -But the 2D world is ideal.
    -Oh and its OK to be obsessed with movies and books then?
    -My (2D) girlfriend is Aika-san. She lets me meet her whenever I want and greets me with a smile if I forget a date - and she does not cost money. Thats all I need.
    -His words are racist.
    -OK then - hows this for reality?
    -I'm 30 and earn 3.5 million yen (35K USD) - how am I supposed to get married?
    -Why is somebody from a declining country (England) telling me this?
    -The decline of the population has nothing to do with games or manga.
    -My partner is Hatsune Miku. I would do anything for her and we are thinking of having kids.
    -I tried to face reality and it became Love Plus.
    -We must fight reality!
    -The problem is that dolphin waxing feels good.
    -I cant see the merits of getting married - all I see are demerits.
    -When sexaroids become reality, humans will become extinct.
    -Blaming Japanese men is not going to solve anything.
    -Those who face reality risk suicide.
    -They should make a game for the DS called "lets face society"
    -A country of Neets (England) being worried about Japan?
    -Not sure about England but the hurdle to getting married over the past 20 years in Japan is gone up too high - socially and financially.
    -Unless there are more job positions then I cant face reality.
    -Cant trust women - will just be worried about her having an affair - cant be bothered with that.
    -Women are not attractive to me anymore. I can wash my clothes with a push of a button and can eat from a convenience store. As long as I can clean up, I don't see the reason for feeding a money sucking worm (wife).
    -People don't get married because they know that life is over when they do.
    -Japan is on the decline because women prefer good looking men with money.
    -Girls in games wont cheat on us.
    -The solution is to make reality in games.
    -I'm too busy with work to think about getting married.
    -Getting married and having kids is happiness?
    -Working like a slave and then dying after getting married - no thanks.
    -But Sanya is too cute.
    -I'm living off 2.1 million yen. If I don't read manga or anime then I just cant go on.
    -Solution is simple - make it so that anime and manga characters can get pregnant.
    And the other 2507 comments at Itai News which currently end in "Lets go down together England!"My personal observations from the people directly around me is that while they do have their anime, manga and game interests, they still do get married (or intend to) and they have normal jobs some of them executives and some running their own gigs.
    As for the comments about it costing a bomb to get married - well it can in Japan and traditionally most (not all) wives then quit their job to stay at home to have and look after children.
    Weddings alone can cost a bomb too. The average cost of getting married is 3.76 million yen (about 37K USD).
    Then the average cost of moving in together costs 1.9 million yen (19K USD).
    What do you make of all this about games, anime, manga, reality, population decline and getting married? Are there any comments above that you particularly agree/disagree with?


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  • #6 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    me suscribo...

    mmm... muy largo y en ingles.... emmm... es informacion vital para una mujer como io?
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  • #7 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    No si vivis fuera de nippon y/o dependes del ecchi/hentai para subsistir !! ...es que me hizo c***r de risa que el indice de natalidad baje a causa del manga, anime y juegos hentai xD.... encima le suman el tema de que las minas ahi no se enganchan con nadie que no tenga un sueldo de la putamadre...
    Editado por Azriel - 02.10.2009 02:14 hs.
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  • #8 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Algunos comentarios son geniales
    - Pero en realidad las mujeres no quieren casarse con nosotros a menos que ganemos 10 milliones de yens al año.
    - Hay muchos japoneses igualmente asi que bajar la poblacion esta perfecto.
    -las mujeres ya no me atraen. Yo puedo lavar mi ropa apretando un boton y comer comida del supermercado. Mientras pueda limpiar solo, no veo razon para darle de comer a un gusano chupador de dinero (esposa)
    - Las chicas en los juegos no nos van a engañar.
    - La solucion es simple- hacer que los personajes del manga y el anime puedan quedar embarazadas.
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  • #9 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Originalmente publicado por Azriel Ver mensaje
    naaaa... hagan el favor de leerse TODO lo que muestra... xD pero que hdp que pais mas loco...



    JAPANESE SOCIETY

    Robin Lustig - a man who is trying to make sense of the world writes for the BBC and posts an article up entitled "Is Japan a Dying Nation?"
    Robin writes:-
    As I reported on Wednesday, on current trends, the population of Japan will have halved by the end of the century.

    It is, literally, a country that is slowly dying.

    According to one United Nations estimate, it'll need to import 17 million foreign workers over the next 40 years, just to keep its economy afloat and provide enough carers to look after the elderly. (By 2050, there will be more than a million Japanese over the age of 100.)

    I'm no social psychologist, so I wouldn't dare to come up with an explanation for why Japanese couples aren't having enough babies. But one theory is that Japanese women are increasingly reluctant to marry, because they think Japanese men have shown themselves unable to adapt to the needs of a new, more flexible society - and have retreated into a fantasy world of comics, video games and animated pornography where they feel less threatened.
    (read the rest at BBC)This article has been picked up by Japanese media and the topic been thrown to the 2ch netizens - Itai News summarizes their thoughts on the article:-
    -Make reality more interesting than games please.
    -Yeah I can live on games alone.
    -If everybody became obsessed with games then we would live in a peaceful society.
    -Whats the point of increasing the population of this resourced starved narrow country.
    -I tried to fight with reality but failed so many times.
    -Reality does not want to deal with me you idiot.
    -The world in the monitor is reality. The world we live in is just imaginary.
    -To be honest, I don't want a (real) woman.
    -Love Plus is reality.
    -But in reality women don't want to marry us unless we earn more than 10 million yen (100,000 USD) per year.
    -There are too many Japanese people anyway so decreasing the population would be just right.
    -But the 2D world is ideal.
    -Oh and its OK to be obsessed with movies and books then?
    -My (2D) girlfriend is Aika-san. She lets me meet her whenever I want and greets me with a smile if I forget a date - and she does not cost money. Thats all I need.
    -His words are racist.
    -OK then - hows this for reality?
    -I'm 30 and earn 3.5 million yen (35K USD) - how am I supposed to get married?
    -Why is somebody from a declining country (England) telling me this?
    -The decline of the population has nothing to do with games or manga.
    -My partner is Hatsune Miku. I would do anything for her and we are thinking of having kids.
    -I tried to face reality and it became Love Plus.
    -We must fight reality!
    -The problem is that dolphin waxing feels good.
    -I cant see the merits of getting married - all I see are demerits.
    -When sexaroids become reality, humans will become extinct.
    -Blaming Japanese men is not going to solve anything.
    -Those who face reality risk suicide.
    -They should make a game for the DS called "lets face society"
    -A country of Neets (England) being worried about Japan?
    -Not sure about England but the hurdle to getting married over the past 20 years in Japan is gone up too high - socially and financially.
    -Unless there are more job positions then I cant face reality.
    -Cant trust women - will just be worried about her having an affair - cant be bothered with that.
    -Women are not attractive to me anymore. I can wash my clothes with a push of a button and can eat from a convenience store. As long as I can clean up, I don't see the reason for feeding a money sucking worm (wife).
    -People don't get married because they know that life is over when they do.
    -Japan is on the decline because women prefer good looking men with money.
    -Girls in games wont cheat on us.
    -The solution is to make reality in games.
    -I'm too busy with work to think about getting married.
    -Getting married and having kids is happiness?
    -Working like a slave and then dying after getting married - no thanks.
    -But Sanya is too cute.
    -I'm living off 2.1 million yen. If I don't read manga or anime then I just cant go on.
    -Solution is simple - make it so that anime and manga characters can get pregnant.
    And the other 2507 comments at Itai News which currently end in "Lets go down together England!"My personal observations from the people directly around me is that while they do have their anime, manga and game interests, they still do get married (or intend to) and they have normal jobs some of them executives and some running their own gigs.
    As for the comments about it costing a bomb to get married - well it can in Japan and traditionally most (not all) wives then quit their job to stay at home to have and look after children.
    Weddings alone can cost a bomb too. The average cost of getting married is 3.76 million yen (about 37K USD).
    Then the average cost of moving in together costs 1.9 million yen (19K USD).
    What do you make of all this about games, anime, manga, reality, population decline and getting married? Are there any comments above that you particularly agree/disagree with?


    Via DannyChoo
    que hdp por dios





    Por cierto, yajirobee esta es una de las primeras veces que te pasas por aca no?
    Bienvenido al desvirtue!!!



    Me voy a viciar antes de irme para el cole por una hora....nos vemos >.<
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  • #10 Re: Anime & Manga Desvirtúe XV: El boogie de las pompas

    Nooo como delira maaaaal el que escribio esas lineas

    Y lo de las minas, anda a saber. Tal vez en el futuro, con todas las cosas fumadas que estan inventado los japones, tal vez inventen una mina que engendre bebes y listo.

    Che, algo colgado. cuanto equivale un Yen, en pesos argentinos??????????. Me da paja buscar en google.

    YA tengo mi entrada para AC/ DC , la banda de rock màs grande todos los tiempos ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
    Ufis, pero tengo una general, casi atras de todo, ya que pensaba sacar campo y hacer pogo a lo loco. Me pasa por boludo y no avivarme a sacarla rapido, la compre recien ayer en el estadio. Pero bueh, lo importante es que voy a estar.
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