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::::I agree... if I were to become a famous spriter, and I were to make custom Sora sprites, would that make them noteworthy? No. As such, some lonely guy who lives in his basement making scantly clad versions of various characters and animating them should not count as "popular culture". {{The Inexistentsig}} 01:53, 15 September 2011 (UTC) | ::::I agree... if I were to become a famous spriter, and I were to make custom Sora sprites, would that make them noteworthy? No. As such, some lonely guy who lives in his basement making scantly clad versions of various characters and animating them should not count as "popular culture". {{The Inexistentsig}} 01:53, 15 September 2011 (UTC) | ||
:::::Well, the guy who makes Dead Fantasy isn't just "some lonely guy living in the basement", Monty Oum works for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooster_Teeth_Productions RoosterTeeth], a very successful video game-based company. But back to the point, I'd say videos with millions of views combined, as well as a very large following, could classify as "popular culture". {{User:Chitalian8/Sig}} 02:21, 15 September 2011 (UTC) | :::::Well, the guy who makes Dead Fantasy isn't just "some lonely guy living in the basement", Monty Oum works for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooster_Teeth_Productions RoosterTeeth], a very successful video game-based company. But back to the point, I'd say videos with millions of views combined, as well as a very large following, could classify as "popular culture". {{User:Chitalian8/Sig}} 02:21, 15 September 2011 (UTC) | ||