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{{Quote|Rar|2=I completely revoke my comments about doujinshi in animation having added {{a|2780|this}} a while ago... fan made, in the 80s, and great.|3=[http://forum.anidb.net/viewtopic.php?p=15171#p15171 link]}} | {{Quote|Rar|2=I completely revoke my comments about doujinshi in animation having added {{a|2780|this}} a while ago... fan made, in the 80s, and great.|3=[http://forum.anidb.net/viewtopic.php?p=15171#p15171 link]}} | ||
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{{Quote|CDB-Man|Based on what RF_InSAnE found, here's a quote of him: | |||
From a quick look I found that: | |||
- Studio Mir is South Korean. | |||
- Director/creator are English (American, I think). | |||
- Wikipedia reports the original language as English, which I'm willing to believe, given the mostly US and Korean creators involved. | |||
- The main Japanese contribution seems to be original creation of Devil May Cry, and a voice cast for dubbing, and a few executive producers, but I don't see other creator credits. | |||
- Theme song seems to be from English band. | |||
From this, I'm leaning towards this being a US production (or at least a production aimed at the US market) that was made in Korea with a lot of US influence. I don't think this would fit our Asian market criteria.|3={{short|c20520065|creq}}}} | |||
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