
Sharp eyes have spotted some of Dream C Club’s dream-crushing hostesses appearing in Lagrange: The Flower of Rinne’s 3rd episode, a rather unusual and choice for a cameo and one which has fans scratching their heads…
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What could be of more crucial importance to a Type B anime than one of the heroines changing her hairstyle – Tomodachi ga Sukunai demonstrates this point with Yozora‘s new cut…
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Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai brings with it all the staples of the “otaku girl” sub-genre – naked moe imouto service, saucy bikini action with Sena at the pool, and an eroge parody of Seiken no Blacksmith. Who could ask for more.
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Mayo Chiki!‘s story (such as it is) having just ended in its 12th episode, the 13th episode arrives packed with cameos and service, and not much else – not that it is needed.
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Everything from Kiss×sis to suggestive marine life fleshes out the 7th episode of top season hentai incest anime Ochinko.
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Almost the entirety of the lead cast of Toradora! and To Aru Kagaku no Railgun have appeared in a gratuitous cameo in Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi’s 8th episode.
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Continuing the tradition of random background cameos, the twenty first episode of Index anime A Certain Magical Index has included a background pair fans can’t help but identify as being interlopers from papist anime Maria-sama ga Miteru.
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It seems several scenes in dissolute otaku anime Welcome to the NHK in fact harbour subtely placed tributes to Strike Witches (which of course at that time was still restricted to light novels).
The cameos take the form of by now iconic witchy cover illustrations adorning backgrounds as posters.
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Episode six of Nagi-sama anime Kannagi brings with it what appears to be none other than a Haruhi Suzumiya cameo. Below you can see a little enhancement tends to support this:
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