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No, not Japanese comic book porn. Manga usually come before anime. It is comic books or print cartoons, all in one book. Genres of manga are action-adventure, romance, sports and games, historical drama, comedy, science fiction and fantasy, mystery, horror, sexuality, and business and commerce, and more, sexuality being your comic book porn. In 2006, in Japan, 481 billion yen (4.4 billion dollars) worth of manga was sold. In the same year, in the United States, 175-200 million dollars worth of manga. Manga is usually in black and white, but they some full-color manga exist. A Japanese manga artist is called a mangaka. Manga, literally translated, means 'whimsical pictures.' The word came in common usage in the late 18th century. The first manga magazine was created in 1874, Eshinbun Nipponchi is the name of the manga magazine. In 1905 the manga magazine publishing boom started with the Russo-Japanese War, starting with Tokyo Pakku. A female version of the manga was made, Shojo Sekai, the first shojo (heterosexual romance) magazine was made. Shonen Sekai is the first shounen made, created in 1895. Scanlations exist in this world, fan-scanned manga, either for fun or for helping expand the manga-loving community.
by MisaTange July 8, 2009
Get the Mangamug. A phase used to reply to something. Usually indicates nothing, just a reply to fill in the silence. It's not negative, nor a positive reply. It is barely used to indicate awkwardness on a conversation. Sometimes ended with ok/okay.
by MisaTange July 6, 2009
Get the Mmkmug. Acronym for Maple Music Video. Can come from a Fraps'd Maple Story Video, or a MMV from the Maple Story Simulator BannedStory.
I love that MMV!
by MisaTange July 17, 2009
Get the MMVmug. A video hosting site. Unfortunately, it is ruined by copyright laws and little annoying flamers/trolls that are hard to get, kinda like flies, but they don't die. It is also ruined due to the fact that Google bought it; not giving options, such as the recent news, they're forcing us to switch to the new, worse beta channels.
by MisaTange July 5, 2009
Get the YouTubemug. A unique article-making web site where it has anything. You can make articles, anyone can make articles, talk about the articles you, your friend, or a total stranger, has posted. The disadvantage of anyone can edit/make articles is that anyone can post anything that isn't true. However, Wiki's, or how it's abbreviated, users can report an article to a moderator and they will restore the text ASAP or close to the text. Wikipedia is often not trusted on by schools because of that simple disadvantage.
by MisaTange July 6, 2009
Get the Wikipediamug. A fellow popular Abridger who is a part of TeamFourStar's Dragon Ball Z Abridged. He is called Lani for short, and voices Vegeta and Krillin in TFS's Dragon Ball Z Abridged, and is part of Yugioh Abridged. Lani is extremely silly, and, as said in Can't Touch Lani, (his abridger's rap, as you may say) he hates LittleKuriboh and his fellow fans. He has high self-esteem, also as said in Can't Touch Lani. He lanipates.
Person 1: Hey, have you seen the tenth episode of DBZA?
Person 2: Yeah! Isn't Lanipator awesome?
Person 1: Yeah!
LittleKuriboh: ...stfu
Person 1: NO U!
Person 2: Yeah! Isn't Lanipator awesome?
Person 1: Yeah!
LittleKuriboh: ...stfu
Person 1: NO U!
by MisaTange July 6, 2009
Get the Lanipatormug. An extremely awesome music-making software. It has countless characters to choose from with different voices. They sing best with Japanese, probably because their origins come from Nico Nico Douga. The pack includes some that aren't Vocaloids but still are included, like Kasane Teto, and remade Miku Hatsune's, like Haku, Teto, and Neru.
Vocaloid is a well-known Japanese meme, probably because of their uniqueness, their ability to sing anything, even English songs.
Vocaloid is a software that you have to pay and know Japanese kanji. The yen/dollars needed to buy the software is very expensive.
Vocaloid is a well-known Japanese meme, probably because of their uniqueness, their ability to sing anything, even English songs.
Vocaloid is a software that you have to pay and know Japanese kanji. The yen/dollars needed to buy the software is very expensive.
My favorite song that is sung by Vocaloid is Triple Baka, which is sung by Miku Hatsune, Teto Kasane, and Neru.
by MisaTange July 6, 2009
Get the Vocaloidmug.