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An unnamed Japanese vending machine otaku is crushed to death by a falling vending machine. He then finds himself reincarnated in a fantasy world dungeon as a sentient vending machine. He can see and hear but is immobile, with his speech being limited to stock Japanese vending machine phrases, such as "Hello there" or "Too bad". [3]
The Akihabara neighborhood of Tokyo, a popular gathering site for otaku. Otaku (Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko.
The meme was also referenced in advertisements for the seventh season leading up to the premiere. The episode title is a reference to the term The Birds and the Bees . After the "relationship" scene with Bev and Bender, the impression left in the wall is a reference to the freezing of Han Solo in carbonite in The Empire Strikes Back .
Image credits: engineeringmemesguy Flores created his Instagram account more than a decade ago, way back in April 2013. In the 11+ years since then, the meme-focused project has grown by leaps and ...
A chigyu is described as "a somewhat disgusting otaku" or "a gloomy character with little sense of presence". [6] The slang mainly refers to gloomy males, but is sometimes also used to refer to females with similar personalities.
Animation loop from the visual novel Popotan, used in the internet meme known as "Caramelldansen" The meme started as a fifteen frame Flash animation loop showing Mai and Mii, characters of the Japanese visual novel Popotan, doing a hip swing dance with their hands over their heads to imitate rabbit ears, and the chorus of a sped up version of ...
Internet memes are virtual objects of interest on the Internet that are passed around in a memetic manner. See list of Internet phenomena Subcategories. This category ...
Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in 2008" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.