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[[Jiggliami]] is [[Blanca Weiss|Blanca's]] original character (do not steal) that Chris [[Captain's Log, Stardate September 11th, 2008|claimed]] after she broke up with him. Note the irony and hypocrisy in this action considering he can steal other people's characters willingly but when it comes to his character being stolen he gets butthurt. Also in Episode 18, it is hinted that she was [[Sonichu (character)|the wild boy Pikachu]]'s girlfriend. Fortunately, we are spared any [[sex|flashbacks of the conception of an Igglybuff]].   
[[Jiggliami]] is [[Blanca Weiss|Blanca's]] original character (do not steal) that Chris [[Captain's Log, Stardate September 11th, 2008|claimed]] after she broke up with him. Note the irony and hypocrisy in this action considering he can steal other people's characters willingly but when it comes to his character being stolen he gets butthurt. Also in Episode 18, it is hinted that she was [[Sonichu (character)|the wild boy Pikachu]]'s girlfriend. Fortunately, we are spared any [[sex|flashbacks of the conception of an Igglybuff]].   


The original illustration by Blanca has a striking resemblance to both a screencap and illustration from the anime Macross Frontier, which means Christian further degraded the quality of the original, xerox-style. (and considering that the protagonists of Frontier were mostly copypastas of characters from the original Macross...) The characters even have the same profession: pop star.  To be fair to our autistic hero, mecha anime is probably too entertaining for his tastes, so he probably never has even heard of the series; so how would he know he was tracing a trace?  Still, ''damn''.
The original illustration by Blanca has a striking resemblance to both a screencap and illustration from the anime ''Macross Frontier'', which means Christian further degraded the quality of the original, xerox-style. (and considering that the protagonists of ''Frontier'' were mostly copypastas of characters from the original ''Macross''…) The characters even have the same profession: pop star.  To be fair to our autistic hero, mecha anime is probably too entertaining for his tastes, so he probably never has even heard of the series; so how would he know he was tracing a trace?  Still, ''damn''.


There's a small bit of irony, though, in that Macross Frontier's main character is a former kabuki actor who played female roles, much like men playing women in oldschool Shakespeare productions. To make matters even funnier, the anime also had a comic relief [[Reldnahc_Notsew_Naitsirhc|flamboyantly gay]] character.  Maybe it's for the best that Chris doesn't know about this.
There's a small bit of irony, though, in that Macross Frontier's main character is a former kabuki actor who played female roles, much like men playing women in oldschool Shakespeare productions. To make matters even funnier, the anime also had a comic relief [[Reldnahc_Notsew_Naitsirhc|flamboyantly gay]] character.  Maybe it's for the best that Chris doesn't know about this.

Revision as of 20:56, 17 August 2009

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Blanca's drawing, in and of itself a crude copy.
Chris-Chan traced his former girlfriend's drawing, resulting in a copy of a copy.
Ranka, who is in turn a loli version of Lynn Minmay. So Chris has done a copy of a copy of a copy?


Jiggliami is Blanca's original character (do not steal) that Chris claimed after she broke up with him. Note the irony and hypocrisy in this action considering he can steal other people's characters willingly but when it comes to his character being stolen he gets butthurt. Also in Episode 18, it is hinted that she was the wild boy Pikachu's girlfriend. Fortunately, we are spared any flashbacks of the conception of an Igglybuff.

The original illustration by Blanca has a striking resemblance to both a screencap and illustration from the anime Macross Frontier, which means Christian further degraded the quality of the original, xerox-style. (and considering that the protagonists of Frontier were mostly copypastas of characters from the original Macross…) The characters even have the same profession: pop star. To be fair to our autistic hero, mecha anime is probably too entertaining for his tastes, so he probably never has even heard of the series; so how would he know he was tracing a trace? Still, damn.

There's a small bit of irony, though, in that Macross Frontier's main character is a former kabuki actor who played female roles, much like men playing women in oldschool Shakespeare productions. To make matters even funnier, the anime also had a comic relief flamboyantly gay character. Maybe it's for the best that Chris doesn't know about this.

Jiggliami is no longer a "main" character and she does a talk show on KCWC on the side since the break-up with Blanca.

She is a knockoff of the following: