![]() ![]() Friendly Fandoms: Fans of the series sometimes overlap or are good terms with fans of The Eric Andre Show for their similar bizarre and surreal senses of humor.Faux Symbolism: In Episode 12, while the King Records council discuss things using heavily Techno Babble, you can see at some point a picture of the Tree of Life on the background for some reason.Before the anime's release, some people referred to the manga as "Shitposting: The Manga". Fan Nickname: The anime quickly got the nickname "Dank Memes: The Anime" and "Shitposting: The Anime" due to its gag sketch nature.Despite the "series" Hoshiiro Girldrop being the butt of jokes since it never gets to properly air in the anime and is relegated to next episode preview gags, many Western fans have a soft spot for the heroine Sosogu Hoshifuri and legitimately want a spin-off of her series.The anime staff took note of this and ended up dedicating an entire episode in the second season to telling the tale of his comeback, with said episode being done mostly all in one take. Due to the hilarity of the original gag and the epicness of the sketch detailing his backstory, however, he became an instant hit with fans. Hellshake Yano only appears in a few gags at best, with one gag mention and one "backstory" reveal in a "Bob Team Epic" sketch in Season 1.Part A's version is especially good due to the vocals from Junko Minagawa and Yuki Kaida, both of whom display fluent English throughout. Season 2 Episode 5 gives us the insert song "Shining Shoulder", which is a song parodying the power metal genre and contains dramatic instrumentation and impressive vocals.The Season 2 opening PSYCHO:LOGY by Shouta Aoi is a hardcore techno/rock song, complete with epic guitars and eery vocals that make it sound very badass.Despite it being a one-off joke for the Season 2 opener and a Toku parody, " Endless Love " from Shouta Aoi is very entertaining and epic which is on par with the genre it's parodying. ![]() For a one-off joke, " Drop Star " is an unironically quality Cliché Storm of an opening for Hoshiiro Girldrop, having all the typical but beloved components of a good idol anime song.Sumire Uesaka provides the Season 1 opening for the anime, and it is a fun and catchy techno pop song.Awesome Art: For a sketch show-styled anime, the animation is impressive, especially during the opening.Any strip adapted into Bob Epic Team will rarely be remembered any other way, with the strongest contenders being the zoo, Hellshake Yano, and "Eisai Haramasukoi" strips.If you see fan comics referencing a strip in the manga, it might be done with extra bits from the anime added (the "what will you do if I get older" strip is usually drawn with the violent laughter present in its adaptation, for example).The "Pop Team Story" segments are more well-known in its anime format, leading to the simplified version in the manga throwing off newcomers.The anime goes in such a different direction from the manga that some readers may be surprised it started out as a relatively simpler gag strip that's devoid of some of the anime's iconic aspects. Fans tend to be much more familiar with the anime version of certain manga skits as a result. Adaptation Displacement: The anime is considerably more well-known than the manga due to all the added wacky elements absent in the original source (such as the frequently changing voice actor cast and song inserts).
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