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This is a page for all the media adaptations made for Radiant Heart Academy! There's nothing stopping anyone from referencing a real original series, but sometimes it's fun to think up a silly rename, or how a thing might otherwise be referenced! | This is a page for all the media adaptations made for Radiant Heart Academy! There's nothing stopping anyone from referencing a real original series, but sometimes it's fun to think up a silly rename, or how a thing might otherwise be referenced! | ||
| − | * DDDDDD (not to be confused with DDDDD or DDDDDDD) = PPPPPP | + | * '''DDDDDD''' (not to be confused with DDDDD or DDDDDDD) = PPPPPP |
| − | * Active Armour Madgun (and the 90s installment Madgun Claw) = Mobile Suit Gundam and Gundam Wing | + | * '''Active Armour Madgun''' (and the 90s installment '''Madgun Claw''') = Mobile Suit Gundam and Gundam Wing |
| − | * Knifemaker Dogs = Gunsmith Cats | + | * '''Knifemaker Dogs''' = Gunsmith Cats |
| − | * Taffy Catastrophe 2034 = Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 | + | * '''Taffy Catastrophe 2034''' = Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 |
| − | *Phantom in the Bullet = Ghost in the Shell | + | * '''Phantom in the Bullet''' = Ghost in the Shell |
| − | *Cyber Ascension Principality = Neon Genesis Evangelion | + | * '''Cyber Ascension Principality''' = Neon Genesis Evangelion |
| − | * Cutie Heal = Pretty Cure, flying dangerously close to recursion | + | * '''Cutie Heal''' = Pretty Cure, flying dangerously close to recursion |
| − | * My Fortunate Engagement = My Happy Marriage | + | * '''My Fortunate Engagement''' = My Happy Marriage |
| − | * Kamaboko and its | + | * '''Kamaboko''' and its next-gen '''sequel Sturiku''' = Naruto and Boruto |
| − | * Lavender Neverfarm = Violet Evergarden | + | * '''Lavender Neverfarm''' = Violet Evergarden |
| − | * It’s All Right To Flirt With Boys In A Wizard’s Tower? = Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? | + | * '''It’s All Right To Flirt With Boys In A Wizard’s Tower?''' = Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? |
| − | * Our Hero Schooling = My Hero Academia | + | * '''Our Hero Schooling''' = My Hero Academia |
| − | * Two Part = One Piece | + | * '''Two Part''' = One Piece |
* '''The Prince of High School Manga Series:''' A highly popular and successful series of 40 volumes that encompasses the 4 years of high school for it's protagonist Shunsuke Oda. Each book contains his role in helping out girls in his class with their relationship woes, and while being a handsome figure himself, he never seems to end up in any set pairing. At the end of each year, he ends up in a new class with new girls and new problems. The ending of the manga is hotly debated by readers, because after his high school graduation, Shunsuke seems to just vanish. He walks through a lit door. Many readers have assumed that Shunsuke was actually Okuninushi-no-Mikoto in mortal form, but the author has remained tight-lipped about it. | * '''The Prince of High School Manga Series:''' A highly popular and successful series of 40 volumes that encompasses the 4 years of high school for it's protagonist Shunsuke Oda. Each book contains his role in helping out girls in his class with their relationship woes, and while being a handsome figure himself, he never seems to end up in any set pairing. At the end of each year, he ends up in a new class with new girls and new problems. The ending of the manga is hotly debated by readers, because after his high school graduation, Shunsuke seems to just vanish. He walks through a lit door. Many readers have assumed that Shunsuke was actually Okuninushi-no-Mikoto in mortal form, but the author has remained tight-lipped about it. | ||
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*'''Great Valorous Mahou''': An in-universe magical girl anime and manga. It's cheaply produced but it's been going for a long time, is always on a publicly accessible channel, and is just kind of there when you want to watch 'nonspecific magical girl'. | *'''Great Valorous Mahou''': An in-universe magical girl anime and manga. It's cheaply produced but it's been going for a long time, is always on a publicly accessible channel, and is just kind of there when you want to watch 'nonspecific magical girl'. | ||
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| + | *'''Card Games on Motorcycles''': A bombastic action series based around the card game Battle Demons, Card Games on Motorcycles started in the early 2000s but has carried on with various anime and manga spin-offs. The card game is very popular, though the competitive scene isn't very large. Yes, this is the in-universe Yu-Gi-Oh/Duel Monsters translation. | ||
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| + | *'''Mana the Togethering''': A Western trading card game that's gained some popularity in Japan, this is in-universe Magic the Gathering. | ||
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| + | *'''Critter Convention''': The in-universe version of Animal Crossing, this popular life-sim game is very beloved. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:39, 12 February 2026
This is a page for all the media adaptations made for Radiant Heart Academy! There's nothing stopping anyone from referencing a real original series, but sometimes it's fun to think up a silly rename, or how a thing might otherwise be referenced!
- DDDDDD (not to be confused with DDDDD or DDDDDDD) = PPPPPP
- Active Armour Madgun (and the 90s installment Madgun Claw) = Mobile Suit Gundam and Gundam Wing
- Knifemaker Dogs = Gunsmith Cats
- Taffy Catastrophe 2034 = Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
- Phantom in the Bullet = Ghost in the Shell
- Cyber Ascension Principality = Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Cutie Heal = Pretty Cure, flying dangerously close to recursion
- My Fortunate Engagement = My Happy Marriage
- Kamaboko and its next-gen sequel Sturiku = Naruto and Boruto
- Lavender Neverfarm = Violet Evergarden
- It’s All Right To Flirt With Boys In A Wizard’s Tower? = Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?
- Our Hero Schooling = My Hero Academia
- Two Part = One Piece
- The Prince of High School Manga Series: A highly popular and successful series of 40 volumes that encompasses the 4 years of high school for it's protagonist Shunsuke Oda. Each book contains his role in helping out girls in his class with their relationship woes, and while being a handsome figure himself, he never seems to end up in any set pairing. At the end of each year, he ends up in a new class with new girls and new problems. The ending of the manga is hotly debated by readers, because after his high school graduation, Shunsuke seems to just vanish. He walks through a lit door. Many readers have assumed that Shunsuke was actually Okuninushi-no-Mikoto in mortal form, but the author has remained tight-lipped about it.
- Sailor V Manga Series: An episodic manga following new fictional adventures of the decidedly nonfictional hero. A new series that's only been getting serialized for the last seven months, it releases new chapters weekly online, and every seven chapters a new volume is released. Some chapters involve fictional romances, where Sailor V flirts with handsome guys and girls alike, others involve the busting up of crime rings or bank heists. The manga doesn't speculate on whether or not Sailor V has a regular life, and she always wears her signature mask and costume.
- DanDanPon AllStars Unite ⭐: DanDanPon is the catch all name for a series of music themed rhythm games in which players can select different instruments to play through an ever increasing list of songs. DanDanPon All Stars Unite ⭐ is a gacha game released for the 20th anniversary of the original game, six years ago now - a rhythm game like all the others, the special gimmick for this game is that every instrument has a humanized form, featuring everything from adorable kids to beautiful men and handsome ladies. The pity system is truly awful with even the big spenders complaining about pick up rates. The fanbase is split between those who feel the whole thing is an insult to the original series and the humanized instruments just generic waifu bait, and those who argue that the level design and complexity of the rhythms make it a genuinely good entry to the series.
- Shimmering Times: Originally a small, family-run print agency based in Tokyo founded on July 1962, on December 1991 the small agency was bought by the Takeuchi Kofu Corporation and turned into the successful enterprise it is today, becoming so popular that they were able to expand beyond Tokyo, with offices opening in other major cities. The company offers newspaper, tv and online services.
- Nono & Friends Manga Series: A fluffy and cute feel-good manga series by Shin Hayazaki about a girl and her talking animal friends. It has been compared to that other series, with the bear, and the pig, and the tiger, but Nono is much more involved in the adventures and fun skits. A recent, darker storyline, 'Vanity Project' was recently published, to very mixed reviews, but the original Nono & Friends remains popular, and even has an anime that is getting a reboot and fresh adaptation!
- Secret Agent Sailor V: Code V Manga Series: Written and illustrated by Shin Hayazaki, Sailor V is an international secret agent in this serial-format manga about a race against time to catch a group of extremists trying to set off an atomic bomb in the U.S.A. It has a lot of action and some shounen elements, but still fits solidly into the 'Action Shoujo' genre. It has received numerous awards, even after it concluded, thanks to continued spin-off materials being published.
- Galatea In Hell Manga Series: A seinen series by Shin Hayazaki about a living doll on the run from the authorities, and her attempts to become a real girl leading her to having to literally make a deal with the Devil. Though well-received by audiences into that sort of thing, it is a huge departure from Hayazaki's previous works and tone of writing.
- The Ox Across the Heavenly River Manga Series: A manga by Asuka Kawaguchi. It narrates the story of the Ox from the legend of Niulang and Zhinu, helping his master in his various adventure on the Heavenly River, as he seeks to reunite him with his lover Zhinu, cruelly torn away on the other side of the Heavenly river by the hand of the Goddess her mother. It features several chapters in which Zhinu's own feelings and actions are explored, and recently received a Collector's Edition with a Limited Edition Box and an illustration of the two lovers together for the occasion of its anime debut.
- Admiral V: Space Battleship Artemis Light Novel: A novelization of the American-made cartoon series about a lady captain of a space battleship named Artemis, very loosely based off of Sailor V. The English version of the light novel is called 'Admiral Victory' for some reason, and also the ship is 'Cupid's Arrow'. American copyright law is weird like that.
- Great Valorous Mahou: An in-universe magical girl anime and manga. It's cheaply produced but it's been going for a long time, is always on a publicly accessible channel, and is just kind of there when you want to watch 'nonspecific magical girl'.
- Card Games on Motorcycles: A bombastic action series based around the card game Battle Demons, Card Games on Motorcycles started in the early 2000s but has carried on with various anime and manga spin-offs. The card game is very popular, though the competitive scene isn't very large. Yes, this is the in-universe Yu-Gi-Oh/Duel Monsters translation.
- Mana the Togethering: A Western trading card game that's gained some popularity in Japan, this is in-universe Magic the Gathering.
- Critter Convention: The in-universe version of Animal Crossing, this popular life-sim game is very beloved.