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ghost is still the most underpopulated type in pokemon (gen 6 gave it aegislash, gourgeist, and trevenant with their respective pevious evos), but in spite of that, its one of the most devastating, with nearly every member having a good purpose to it.

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    @John_Doubloon : What evidence is there that this is AI generated? I don't see anything immediately obvious in this or the artist's other works. The profile description simply reads "You can read Korean, you are smart." in Japanese transliterated into Korean, no mention of AI. Nor do I see any mentions of AI anywhere else that I could see.

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    There are zero signs of ai in any of their art. Ai cannot do details so something minor like the flowers in the grass or the inside of her ear would've been off. The only thing I can think of for it being flagged is the hair ribbon color bleeding into the hair but that can be attributed to artist error and the type of medium used to make the art.

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    Shinjidude said:

    @John_Doubloon : What evidence is there that this is AI generated? I don't see anything immediately obvious in this or the artist's other works. The profile description simply reads "You can read Korean, you are smart." in Japanese transliterated into Korean, no mention of AI. Nor do I see any mentions of AI anywhere else that I could see.

    https://x.com/6bodpoq9/status/1830947052039143658/photo/1

    Another one of their artworks uses AI pretty clearly from what I can see. Hair melting into headphones, too many fingers on left hand.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWJUaOBasAMouKp?format=jpg&name=large

    This kiritani art has clear AI screw-up on the emblem as well.

    iori98 said:

    There are zero signs of ai in any of their art. Ai cannot do details so something minor like the flowers in the grass or the inside of her ear would've been off. The only thing I can think of for it being flagged is the hair ribbon color bleeding into the hair but that can be attributed to artist error and the type of medium used to make the art.

    Grass is also melting into hands.

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    Freshblink said:

    https://x.com/6bodpoq9/status/1830947052039143658/photo/1

    Another one of their artworks uses AI pretty clearly from what I can see. Hair melting into headphones, too many fingers on left hand.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWJUaOBasAMouKp?format=jpg&name=large

    This kiritani art has clear AI screw-up on the emblem as well.

    Grass is also melting into hands.

    I'll admit it That's on me for not seeing that but that doesn't excuse flagging for AI and not listing the reason for why they flagged it

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    Shinjidude said:

    @John_Doubloon : What evidence is there that this is AI generated? I don't see anything immediately obvious in this or the artist's other works. The profile description simply reads "You can read Korean, you are smart." in Japanese transliterated into Korean, no mention of AI. Nor do I see any mentions of AI anywhere else that I could see.

    I went to their twitter to check out the other works and a thing I noticed was that under the artworks, the comments were hidden. The ones that were hidden were mentioning potential AI use with details highlighted. Freshblink has already stated most of the reasons why I believe it is AI.

    As for my own judgement in this image, I believe it is AI due to how different Zundamon looks than she regularly does. The buttons are triangular and the ponytail is very short. The neck tie is also not a band and it also doesn't help that Zundamon has been used in AI generating models.

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    I'll admit it That's on me for not seeing that but that doesn't excuse flagging for AI and not listing the reason for why they flagged it

    I apologize, it's my first time flagging an image.

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    About the commentary:

    When Japan's Cartoon Network dubbed and aired the classic Fantastic Four cartoon, they change the title to 宇宙忍者ゴームス (Space Ninja Gorms). They go so far to renaming all of the characters and left no trace of them being a Marvel Superheroes for some reason.

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    bakudan00 said:

    About the commentary:

    When Japan's Cartoon Network dubbed and aired the classic Fantastic Four cartoon, they change the title to 宇宙忍者ゴームス (Space Ninja Gorms). They go so far to renaming all of the characters and left no trace of them being a Marvel Superheroes for some reason.

    That sounds like how French did it with anime in the early 1990s. They have forgotten that kids are not stupid and knows that no school in France have the serafuku.

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    bakudan00 said:

    About the commentary:

    When Japan's Cartoon Network dubbed and aired the classic Fantastic Four cartoon, they change the title to 宇宙忍者ゴームス (Space Ninja Gorms). They go so far to renaming all of the characters and left no trace of them being a Marvel Superheroes for some reason.

    It's not too different from the U.S. dubs of Machgogogo (Speed Racer) changing people's names, or Robotech. There's also Gatchaman being renamed "Battle of the Planets" to supposedly appeal to Star Wars fans, even though Gatchaman was ironically quite older than Star Wars.

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    bakudan00 said:

    About the commentary:

    When Japan's Cartoon Network dubbed and aired the classic Fantastic Four cartoon, they change the title to 宇宙忍者ゴームス (Space Ninja Gorms). They go so far to renaming all of the characters and left no trace of them being a Marvel Superheroes for some reason.

    Someone should make a video aboot this.

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    I did the translation and added notes explaining it as short and neutrally as I could. The whole situation surrounding this project is less known outside of Korea and I definitely don't want the drama to spread here for those who are anticipating the game.
    Also, this whole page is a direct parody of the manga series "Smoke and Honey (煙と蜜)" by Nagakura Hiroko (長蔵ヒロコ).

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    Ryan_Greythorn said:

    I did the translation and added notes explaining it as short and neutrally as I could. The whole situation surrounding this project is less known outside of Korea and I definitely don't want the drama to spread here for those who are anticipating the game.
    Also, this whole page is a direct parody of the manga series "Smoke and Honey (煙と蜜)" by Nagakura Hiroko (長蔵ヒロコ).

    Appreciated, honestly. It actually makes the jokes work for those not in the know.

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    qwertyuipp said:

    spoil me what the hell happen to Gendo?

    okay so in more details
    Gendou, during 3.33, obtains the power of Adam. In doing so, he rejects his humanity to start the fourth impact to be with Yui in 3.0+1.0. By doing this, he needs both spears of Longunis and Cassius and Eva-Unit 13 to be awakened which we saw in 3.33 with Kaworu being the 1st angel but being demoted to the 13th (last angel) so with Asuka awakening of 3.0+1.0 after using the angel powers Eva-13 consume Asuka which then Awaken the unit. Later Gendou fights with Shinji and in doing so Longunis and Cassius extinguish the powers/life of the spears to be sacrificed into Black Lilith (all part of his plan), which would then come out of Eva's imaginary, which is connected to Golgotha Object, which is seen as a device that holds countless universes and timelines of Evangelion, past, present, and future.
    Black Lilith came out and then was "killed" by the Spear of Gaius which was handed to Shinji and then to Gendou after he was reunited with Yui which at the end Gendou and Yui sacrificed themself along with all the Evangelions. Humanity survive and came along Shinji wish to keep everything the same except a world without Eva's and Angels. The End.

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