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*The controller Anige uses resembles that of the [[Nintendo 64]]. In the Japanese version, the look of Anige's controller is different, and features more buttons. | *The controller Anige uses resembles that of the [[Nintendo 64]]. In the Japanese version, the look of Anige's controller is different, and features more buttons. | ||
*The character Dis Walney is a combination of two real-world figures: [[wikipedia:Walt Disney|Walt Disney]], founder of the most successful animation company in the world which bears his name, and [[wikipedia:Osamu Tezuka|Osamu Tezuka]], known as the "father of manga" and founder of his own self-named animation studio. The character is called "Owalt Dezney" in the Japanese version, a more clear portmanteau of the two names, and is said to have drawn the famous "Macho Mouse". His large nose and beret are based on how Tezuka depicted himself in self-portraits, while his hairstyle, mustache, and suit are based on Disney. | *The character Dis Walney is a combination of two real-world figures: [[wikipedia:Walt Disney|Walt Disney]], founder of the most successful animation company in the world which bears his name, and [[wikipedia:Osamu Tezuka|Osamu Tezuka]], known as the "father of manga" and founder of his own self-named animation studio. The character is called "Owalt Dezney" in the Japanese version, a more clear portmanteau of the two names, and is said to have drawn the famous "Macho Mouse". His large nose and beret are based on how Tezuka depicted himself in self-portraits, while his hairstyle, mustache, and suit are based on Disney. | ||
* | *Anige's role in Tooned Out can be seen as a critique of advancing animation technology which is replacing older more work-intensive animation techniques. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |