Makaizou
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Makaizou (Japanese: 魔改造, lit. "demonic remodeling") is a Japanese slang term that refers to the remodeling of an object into either a very large size or a form that deviates greatly from its original meaning/purpose. When used in reference to figures and garage kits, it mainly refers to scraping off the clothes of commercially available bishojo figures and remodeling them into a naked and erotic form.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ オタク文化研究会(編), ed. (2006-06-09). オタク用語の基礎知識 (in 日本語) (初版 ed.). マガジンファイブ. pp. 164頁. ISBN 4-434-07396-6. Search this book on
- ↑ 金田一「乙」彦(編), ed. (2009-05-10). オタク語事典 (in 日本語) (初版 ed.). 美術出版社. p. 105. ISBN 978-4-568-22132-9. Search this book on
- ↑ 榎本秋(編), ed. (2009-06-05). オタクのことが面白いほどわかる本 (in 日本語) (第1刷 ed.). 中経出版. pp. 180, 183頁. ISBN 978-4-8061-3358-2. Search this book on
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