Wonder Woman watches anime?

It's like American writers have just given up...

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>Watches anime
Aren't I relatable????????

Geek pandering.

Has there ever been an issue with Wonder Woman going to Japan?

Lynda Carter Wonder Woman inspired the Magical Girl genre, It's just a feedback loop.

After Power Girl mentioned tentacle monsters she wanted to see what the big deal was. Also OP you want me to be outraged over this, but I find it fun because yes Diana would absorb a large variety of content

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This is called corporatism actually.

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Batman's such an otaku he can pick out a Sailor Moon reference in Japanese.

Comics never competed with manga, while manga played in the Olympics comics played in the Special Olympics.

what the fuck am i reading

Power Girl is canonically at least aware that tentacle porn exists

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DUDE REFERENCES LMAO

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That last panel has a great payoff at the end of that comic when Catwoman falls into a booby trap that has a giant squid in it. I remember Selina having an "Oh shit" look on her face.

Manga is more popular than comics so of course she knows

Was the tentacle hentai joke really that funny?It was everywhere till the mid-2010s.

it's mildly amusing

The only tentacle hentai I know of is Resort Boin, and it's just one scene.

why did she phrase it like that? am i being a sperg or did she sound like a phony? like the line was an excuse to say she watches anime

>"It looks exactly like one from an anime I watch called Monster Riot"
It would sound more natural if she just said Monster Riot, but that's obviously fictional, so a clarifier is needed. A better way of delivering the same information would be if Platinum assisted the line like:
>"It looks like something out of Monster Riot"
>"The anime?"
Or something to that effect. It's not exactly in character, but it's a more natural sounding way of delivering dialogue. But it's like you said, this bit of dialogue was just built around getting Diana some weeb cred.

The genre had been around for many years before that show aired.

Tentacle rape was popularized by the series Urotsukidoji, which was not only one of the few hentai series to gain widespread popularity in the west, it was so popular at the time that basically every westfag that knew what anime was at least had some passing familiarity with it.
Back then the entire "anime is cartoons for adults" idea was extremely widespread, so a relatively well known series having something as non-burger cartoon friendly as tentacle rape in it quickly led to that becoming one of the things anime was best known for.

>weeb cred
Is there such a thing?