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Re:Play has many in-jokes, a few relating to Lijewski's favorite manga,
Bleach by
Tite Kubo.
In chapter one Rail is wearing a shirt with a smiling face that resembles "Fishbone-D," a
hollow from Bleach and a character from another one of Tite Kubo's manga,
Zombie Powder.
Char also draws very childish pictures, much like the Bleach character
Rukia Kuchiki.
In chapter three, Cree wears a shirt that says
shinigami in
kanji.
Hellcat Punks is an actual Japanese brand that appears on several pieces of clothing.
[1]
On Char's television in chapter two, there is an ad for a new album release from
HYDE.
In chapter two, Izsak wears a t-shirt with "AKFG" text, a popular acronym for
Asian Kung-Fu Generation.
Char's story of Mr. Bostov shows a speech bubble with a doodle of Roy from
Fullmetal Alchemist.
The band names 'Faust' and 'Mephisto' are a direct reference to Goethe's original "Faust", in which the protagonist (Faustus) offers his soul to Mephistoles (personification of the devil) in exchange for his aid in Faust's studies. Coincidentally, the name 'Mephistoles' is believed by some to be a play on the Latin "Ne Fausto filius", or "No friend of Faust".
At one point, Rail remarks that "Professor Hohenheim" kept him after class. This is a possible reference to the character of the same name in the
Fullmetal Alchemist Anime and Manga, of which Lijewski is a fan.
When Cree goes to see if Izsak is awake, he's wearing a T-shirt with 'OR' on it, a reference to the band
Orange Range.
When Cree is talking too Izsak when he isn't feeling well, there is a Sex Pistols poster in the background behind her.
This needs a source:
Cree Winters may be named after singer/actress
Cree Summer.
In volume 2, Niji tells Iszak a story. At the end, she tells him it is by Wuu Yatase. This is a reference to the famous manga artist,
Yuu Watase.
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Comics, a collaborative effort to build an encyclopedic guide to
comics on Wikipedia. Get involved! If you would like to participate, you can help with the
current tasks, visit the
notice board,
the attached article or discuss it at the
project's talk page.ComicsWikipedia:WikiProject ComicsTemplate:WikiProject ComicsComics articles
Moved from article, is any of this significant enough to keep and move back?
Re:Play has many in-jokes, a few relating to Lijewski's favorite manga,
Bleach by
Tite Kubo.
In chapter one Rail is wearing a shirt with a smiling face that resembles "Fishbone-D," a
hollow from Bleach and a character from another one of Tite Kubo's manga,
Zombie Powder.
Char also draws very childish pictures, much like the Bleach character
Rukia Kuchiki.
In chapter three, Cree wears a shirt that says
shinigami in
kanji.
Hellcat Punks is an actual Japanese brand that appears on several pieces of clothing.
[1]
On Char's television in chapter two, there is an ad for a new album release from
HYDE.
In chapter two, Izsak wears a t-shirt with "AKFG" text, a popular acronym for
Asian Kung-Fu Generation.
Char's story of Mr. Bostov shows a speech bubble with a doodle of Roy from
Fullmetal Alchemist.
The band names 'Faust' and 'Mephisto' are a direct reference to Goethe's original "Faust", in which the protagonist (Faustus) offers his soul to Mephistoles (personification of the devil) in exchange for his aid in Faust's studies. Coincidentally, the name 'Mephistoles' is believed by some to be a play on the Latin "Ne Fausto filius", or "No friend of Faust".
At one point, Rail remarks that "Professor Hohenheim" kept him after class. This is a possible reference to the character of the same name in the
Fullmetal Alchemist Anime and Manga, of which Lijewski is a fan.
When Cree goes to see if Izsak is awake, he's wearing a T-shirt with 'OR' on it, a reference to the band
Orange Range.
When Cree is talking too Izsak when he isn't feeling well, there is a Sex Pistols poster in the background behind her.
This needs a source:
Cree Winters may be named after singer/actress
Cree Summer.
In volume 2, Niji tells Iszak a story. At the end, she tells him it is by Wuu Yatase. This is a reference to the famous manga artist,
Yuu Watase.