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Post by sakuranohanabira on Oct 7, 2008 4:17:40 GMT -5
I know that Detective Conan is published in ShonenSunday so sometimes we might see references of the magazine (shown in many places)and maybe some of the other stories that are also published in it (like the Zettai Karen Children reference in file 632) But recently, doesn't it seem like there are things in the Conan files that have ShonenJump references too? For example: Files 643~645(vol 62, files 2~4) have a female martial arts expert named "Arisawa" It reminds me of the character Tatsuki Arisawa in the manga BLEACHFiles 658~660 (vol 63, files 6~8) involve scrolls that have boar-deer-butterfly paintings on them It reminds me of the Ino-Shika-Chou thing in the manga NARUTOFiles 664~666(vol 64, files 1~3) the case happens at a place called Ikkaku Rock It reminds me of a character named Ikkaku Madarame in the manga BLEACHI know that none of these examples are truly coping from the ShonenJump authors or anything that would involve copyright stuff---but did anyone else notice all this stuff too?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2008 13:19:43 GMT -5
I don't think these things are purposefully done and aren't even coincidences. Arisawa is a common name - there are JPop singers with the name.
I don't know about the Ino-Shika-Chou thing but they're probably both based in the Japanese playing card game.
As for Ikkaku - it translates to one horn (which is what the rock looked like, a horn) as where Ikkaku in Bleach is very bald...
Like I said, coincidences at best, most likely common Japanese words/names/culture.
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Now if I saw the word "Shiragami-sama" in a Jump manga - that would be theft because it's not even a real Japanese word/name - it was one Gosho made up as far as I could find out.
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