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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Originally Megatokyo By Rodney Caston (alias Long ) co -founded, which also helped in the first year when writing the story. In the meantime, Fred Gallagher is now solely responsible for story, drawings and side design. Megatokyo is now his main job. All strips are available free of charge on megatokyo.com. Part of the stories is also in book form at the US publisher I.C. Entertainment (formerly “Ironcat”) appeared due to inconsistencies between Megatokyo and I.C. Entertainment, however, is published by the new edition of the first volume as well as volumes two and three at Dark Horse Comics. Volume four and five are at DC Comics’ Imprint CMX appeared. There are fan translations in several languages \u200b\u200bon the Internet. Based on these, translations of the books in German (in the Eidalon Verlag) and Italian were published. There are also independent translations in Polish. The manga publishing house K\u014ddansha has announced a Japanese edition of the first volume [first] that was published in 2009. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In July 2004 was Megatokyo The tenth -standing manga in the USA. [2] The third volume took 3rd place on February 20, 2005 at Nielsen Bookscan. [3] He had achieved the best placement for an Amerimanga. Megatokyo Tell the story of the two Americans Piro and Largo, who got stuck in Tokyo without money. The majority of the humor in the comic are based on video games, insider jokes about manga and anime and cultural differences between the USA and Japan. At the beginning, Piro and Largo try tickets for the US entertainment fair Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) to get – without success. Largo is so frustrated that he drives himself up, lets his pants down and insulted the E3 massively. He later awakens on a plane to Japan: Piro had decided to leave the United States for a while for a while, and quickly bought two distant tickets to Tokyo. Once there, the two immediately storm the toy and computer shops. However, since you cover your credit cards, you can no longer afford return flight tickets and sit in Japan. In the further course there are several plot lines, the dynamics of emotional tension between Piro on the one hand and the individual female main characters on the other. Because even though he always has the very best and friendly intentions, Piros keeps awkward behavior towards the girls again and again. So it happens that he is burying in mangas to find tips in it, or sitting around somewhere and pondering as you manage not to offend a woman – and that’s why he misses an appointment again. In addition, he has little self -confidence and attention to avoid evading those who actually feel something for him (which he does not recognize or interprets as a pity) and is not clear about his own feelings. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Another strand of action that has a strong computer game character consists in Largo’s \u201cfight against evil\u201d, whereby he can recognize the latter in everything and everyone, but the threat can also be real if, for example, Ed tries to destroy ping or cathedral Erika for Sega wants to hire as an advertising figure. Due to the enormous difference of the narrative time (since August 14, 2000) and the narrated time (50 days plus one each per chapter) [4] It is sometimes difficult to keep an eye on the connection. On the translation pages, the individual course of action is therefore summarized as aid to Story Threads. Megatokyo came to his name because Rodney Caston made the Internet domain available for internet comic after a failed project for anime news (“Slashdot f\u00fcr Anime”). The Tokyo of the future is often referred to in manga and anime as “megatocyo” or “neo-talkyo” (for example in Akira ). In many of these stories, the city is devastated by disasters or a nuclear war, but it is rebuilt afterwards nicer and larger. Gallagher and Caston had various ideas about how the comic should develop. Gallagher was increasingly taking over the work of the author. Finally, the two separated in May 2002 and Gallagher bought the domain. The legal details of the separation remained privately. In January 2005 a controversy broke out after Scott Kurtz von PvP In a forum wrote a contribution in which he congratulated Caston on his upcoming paternity and accused Fred Gallagher, Megatokyo to have stolen from Caston. Gallagher then said that there were creative disagreements and emphasized that the separation was peaceful. [5] Caston also commented accordingly. [6] (Note: For Japanese names, the last name and then the first name are first mentioned.) Table of Contentsmain characters [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Minor characters [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Books [ Edit | Edit the source text ] PlayStation Portable [ Edit | Edit the source text ] main characters [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Score American anime and manga fan (especially Sh\u014djo-Manga), who speaks well of Japanese. He is an admirable artist, but he refuses to accept that. He is currently employed as a mascot\/seller at Megagamers, a play shop. Piro is the comic incarnation of Fred Gallagher. Long American computer game freak that normally acts before (or instead of that) he thinks and has a preference for beer. He speaks Leet, but no Japanese. When he gets a job as a teacher, he becomes too Great Teacher Largo (A parody of the manga and anime series Great Teacher Onizuka). Largo embodies in the comic Rodney Caston. Tsubasa Japanese, Piro’s friend. Since he follows “his heart” to America, he left Piro and Largo his robot girl Ping. Tsubasa is based on a real friend of Fred Gallagher. At his request, he was later written out of the comic. Dom Employee at Sega, best friend and rival from Ed. Weapon. Also known as the “Shirt Guy Dom” ( SGD ). Dom is the comic incarnation of Dominic Nguyen, which does a stroke male strips with SGD when Gallagher is not there. Ed Employee at Sony, best friend and rival from Dom. Like Dom, ED is based on a real person, Edmund Balan Hayasaka erika ( Erika Hayasaka ) Japanese and former idol. She works with Piro as a seller\/mascot in the Megagamers shop. Nanasawa kimiko ( Nozomiko Nanasawa): Japanese , Erika’s roommate and waitress in the “Anna Miller\u00b4s restaurant”. Also a hopeful future Seiyuu (voice spokeswoman for anime roles). It is almost the prototype of the sweet, shy manga girl. SONODA YUKI (Yuki Sonoda) Japanese middle school student. She takes sign lessons at Piro. Your father works on the TPCD (see below). According to Tohya, she is a Magical Girl. [7] Ping A robot in girls shape and PlayStation 2 accessories. she is a Non-ETCHI -Test model (i.e. only Platonic love) of the new Sony EDS ( Emotional Doll System ) that fell into the hands for some reason. It was created to work with “dating simulations” (Japanese flirt and address games), and, after they have been played, to develop their own character based on the answers in the game. Their most striking feature is two controls dangling from their ears that have a status display as well as USB and network ports. Due to a programming error, it gets into anger when it is ignored or rejected, developing superhuman forces as a robot. In Ping there are parallels to the Persocon Chi from the Anime series Chobits, their name is an allusion to the Ping network tool. TOHYA MIHO Not much is known about them. She is friends with ping and a dark character. Occasionally, she suffers from fainting for no apparent reason. Largo believes that she is the leader of an army of zombies Necrowombicon be guided (an allusion to an annual anime convention and the Necronomicon), an ancient book of evil that has already been used to create the Daikiketana game flop. Seraphim A small, female angel that has taken on the role of Piro’s conscience. She is the comic incarnation of Sarah, Fred Gallagher’s wife. Boo A small hamster with wings for clipping. He was assigned Largo as a conscience – an almost impossible task for which he is also quite incompetent. Boo is a swipe on the figure “Boo”, Minscs tiny giant hamster from the Baldur\u2019s Gate computer game. Asmodeus Demon and piros evil conscience. Among other things, he tries to couple piro with Yuki. His partner is a winged cat called Belphegor. JUNPEI Ninja and student of Largo. He will be played by Largo Mortal Kombat Defeated, which receives a visa. Minor characters [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Asako und mami Central school students from Yuki. They believe that Yuki has a crush on Piro. Junko Miho classmate in Largo’s class. Looks through as one of the few that Largo as an English teacher is a high forklift. Nevertheless, she speaks courage as he experiences a depressive phase. According to her own, she is good at “taking advantage of older men and getting money from them” [8] ( Enjik\u014dsai ). L33T D00D A strange raver that always appears when Largo has to compete against zombie hordes in arcade fights. He gives him advice in Leet, with subtitles in normal. Yanagisawa Owner of the MegaGamers -Saden. Has rented the storage room over the shop to Piro and Largo as an apartment. John Romero The creator of cult games like Doom or Quake. He founded the Ion Storm development studio, but got out of Daikiketana after his game flop. In contrast to his presentation in Megatokyo As an unemployed and bankruptcy, the real John Romero was then head of the new company Monkeystone Games . Rent-a-Zilla A huge lizard that was hired by Junpei. She is paid with ham. Fanboys Stereotype youthful Otaku. In Megatokyo mostly fans of Erika or later Kimiko. Tokyo Police Cataclysm Division (TPCD) ( Metropolitan Police Department Special Disaster Radel , Keishichich\u014d Tokubetsu Saigai Kid\u014dTaii ) [9] A Tokyo police department, which controls Mecha and stops on the monster ongoing. Yuki’s father, Inspector Sonoda Masamichi, works for the TPCD. Largo became TPCD agent after using Ping to defeat an alcoholic giant turtle; However, it was fired again shortly afterwards. Books [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Currently (January 2011) they are on Megatokyo.com freely available comics were also published in six printed volumes. Translations of the first volumes in German and some other languages \u200b\u200bhave also been published. EnglishFred Gallagher (draftsman), Rodney Caston: Megatokyo Vol. 1 Chapter Zero. Studio Ironcat, 2003. ISBN 1-929090-30-7 (English) Fred Gallagher (draftsman), Rodney Caston: Megatokyo, Vol. 1. Dark Horse Comics, 2004. ISBN 1-59307-163-9 (English) Fred Gallagher (draftsman), Rodney Caston: Megatokyo, Vol. 2. Dark Horse Comics, 2004. ISBN 1-59307-118-3 (English) Fred Gallagher: Megatokyo, Vol. 3. Dark Horse Comics, 2005. ISBN 1-59307-305-4 (English) Fred Gallagher: Megatokyo, Vol. 4. DC Comics, July 2006. ISBN 1-4012-1126-7 (English) Fred Gallagher: Megatokyo, Vol. 5. DC Comics, May 2007. ISBN 978-1-4012-1127-1 (English) Fred Gallagher: Megatokyo, Vol. 6. DC Comics, July 2010. ISBN 978-1-4012-2481-3 (English) German PlayStation Portable [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The German version of Megatokyo was the first comic that a German publisher offered for the Playstation Portable (PSP) from Sony. The Eidalon Verlag’s offer is free and can be downloaded from its website. \u2191 Kodansha to publicish megatokyo in Japan. Publishers Weekly, 10. Juli 2007. \u2191 ICv2 Looks at Manga Channel Shift. ICV2, July 7, 2004. \u2191 ‘Megatokyo’ Reaches Number 3. ICV2, March 4, 2005 \u2191 Exactly how long have they been in Japan? Gallagher forum contribution of September 24, 2003. \u2191 More long ?? Comment Gallagher on megatokyo.com, January 15, 2005. \u2191 The truth about Megatokyo? @first @2 Template: dead link\/www.rcaston.com ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. Blog entry Castons on rcaston.com, January 19, 2005. \u2191 Megatokyo-Strip 944 \u2191 Megatokyo-Strip 574 \u2191 The Kanji writing comes from a T-shirt that Gallagher sells, see Product page at Megagear . Accessed on July 6, 2006. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/megatokyo-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Megatokyo \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]