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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/9motvg/disc_a_mangaka_who_did_his_best_or_is/ had a certain infamy in Japan]] in the [=2000s=] ''to the point its author either [[CreatorKiller quit or changed his pen name]]'', but in the Western internet ''Takaya'' in general is all but completely unknown.

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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/w5gkw7/comment/ih84ni4/ panel-by-panel recreation recreation]] of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/9motvg/disc_a_mangaka_who_did_his_best_or_is/ had a certain infamy in Japan]] in the [=2000s=] ''to the point its author either [[CreatorKiller quit or changed his pen name]]'', but in the Western internet ''Takaya'' in general is all but completely unknown.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Deadpool spends several scenes talking about what things he can and cannot get away with in a Jump Comics ''shonen'' manga. When the Manga Plus app ran a contest for authors in August 2022, [[https://twitter.com/TheGoldenSmurf/status/1564913259714695170 it was far more restrictive]] than Deadpool could've guessed. Even ''hugging'' was forbidden.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Although the series is a collaboration between Marvel and Jump, the only guest character is All Might from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', who makes a brief appearance to help Deadpool against Thanos. [[LampshadeHanging Even Deadpool is disappointed]] that for the final battle he just gets help from the Avengers. Also, they waste the chance to point out that Deadpool has an {{expy}} named Twice in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Although the series is a collaboration between Marvel and Jump, the only guest character is All Might from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', who makes a brief appearance to help Deadpool against Thanos. [[LampshadeHanging Even Deadpool is disappointed]] that for the final battle he just gets help from roughly half of the Avengers. Also, they waste the chance to point out that Deadpool has an {{expy}} named Twice in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: At least for Western fans, the appearance of All Might.
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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/9motvg/disc_a_mangaka_who_did_his_best_or_is/ had a certain infamy in Japan]] in the [=2000s=] ''to the point its author either [[CreatorKiller quit or changed his pen name]]'', but ''Takaya'' as a whole as of 2022 has virtually no information available in the Western internet other than the mentions on this very wiki.

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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/9motvg/disc_a_mangaka_who_did_his_best_or_is/ had a certain infamy in Japan]] in the [=2000s=] ''to the point its author either [[CreatorKiller quit or changed his pen name]]'', but in the Western internet ''Takaya'' as a whole as of 2022 has virtually no information available in the Western internet other than the mentions on this very wiki.general is all but completely unknown.
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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene had a certain infamy in Japan in the [=2000s=], but ''Takaya'' as a whole as of 2022 has virtually no information available in the Western internet other than the mentions on this very wiki.

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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene [[https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/9motvg/disc_a_mangaka_who_did_his_best_or_is/ had a certain infamy in Japan Japan]] in the [=2000s=], [=2000s=] ''to the point its author either [[CreatorKiller quit or changed his pen name]]'', but ''Takaya'' as a whole as of 2022 has virtually no information available in the Western internet other than the mentions on this very wiki.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The story was originally published on Shonen Jump+, on which the publisher features more mature stories than what the standard magazine allows for young audiences in modern times. Deadpool points out the restrictions he has to work with: graphic violence is allowed but profanity is censored and [[NeverSayDie he cannot say the word "rape"]] even if sexual harassment tropes are repeatedly alluded to.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The story was originally published on Shonen Jump+, on which the publisher features more mature stories than what the standard magazine allows for young audiences in modern times. Deadpool points out the restrictions he has to work with: with in a ''shonen'' series: graphic violence is allowed but profanity is censored and [[NeverSayDie he cannot say the word "rape"]] even if sexual harassment tropes are repeatedly alluded to.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The story was originally published on Shonen Jump+, on which the publisher features more mature stories than what the standard magazine allows for young audiences in modern times. Deadpool points out the restrictions he has to work with: graphic violence is allowed but profanity is censored and [[NeverSayDie he cannot say the word "rape"]] even if sexual harassment tropes are repeatedly alluded to.
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* GeniusBonus: The manga features various references to series published by Jump and its competitors that are likely obvious to its Japanese audience but will fly over the head of many Western readers. The biggest example of this is Loki's defeat: both Deadpools break through his aura with a Double Rakozan and the story pretends to end [[NoEnding just like that]]. This is a panel-by-panel recreation of how ''Takaya: Senbu Gakuen Gekitouden'' ended when it was cancelled. That scene had a certain infamy in Japan in the [=2000s=], but ''Takaya'' as a whole as of 2022 has virtually no information available in the Western internet other than the mentions on this very wiki.
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* TakeThatScrappy: The ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' interpretation of Deadpool, Weapon XI, is loathed by practically everyone for going out of its way to [[InNameOnly discard everything that makes the character what he is]], and so even subsequent official media treats him with contempt. In this manga, Loki tries summoning Weapon XI as a FinalBoss but a basic PaletteSwap of Deadpool who works for a rival publisher [[BaitAndSwitchBoss nonchalantly shoots him out of the way]] before he can do anything.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Although the series is a collaboration between Marvel and Jump, the only guest character is All Might from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', who makes a brief appearance to help Deadpool against Thanos. Ironically, it's never pointed out that Deadpool has an {{expy}} named Twice in that series.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Although the series is a collaboration between Marvel and Jump, the only guest character is All Might from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', who makes a brief appearance to help Deadpool against Thanos. Ironically, it's never pointed [[LampshadeHanging Even Deadpool is disappointed]] that for the final battle he just gets help from the Avengers. Also, they waste the chance to point out that Deadpool has an {{expy}} named Twice in that series.''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Although the series is a collaboration between Marvel and Jump, the only guest character is All Might from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', who makes a brief appearance to help Deadpool against Thanos. Ironically, it's never pointed out that Deadpool has an {{expy}} named Twice in that series.
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