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asiack effect

When a literary, television, movie, internet, or other source implements a person from African American descent as well as a person from Asian Amercian descent to promote diversity without heavily impacting the story line. They are often closely tied to each other and will occasionally shadow a prominent character.

Just a few quick examples of when the asiack effect is used in television:

Gossip Girl: Isabel Coates and Kati Farkas
Hannah Montanta: Amber Addison and Ashley Dewitt
Dexter's Laboratory: Mee Mee and Lee Lee

by ishouldbestudying December 15, 2010


Kikuo

Kikuo is a Vocaloid producer famous for creating songs with upbeat music and morbid lyrics, but more recently he has started experimenting with more dubstep styled songs with the same kind of dark lyrics. He tends to prefer using the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku but has recently used IA. He has also created the demo songs for Tone Rion, Anri Rune, and Hatsune Miku V3. Kikuo's 5 albums are KikuoMiku, KIKUOWORLD, KikuoMiku 2, KIKUOWORLD2, and Kikuo Miku 3. Some of his most famous songs are Boku wo Sonna Me de Minaide (Don't Look at Me in That Way), Gomen Ne Gomen Ne (I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry), Warui Koto wa Shicha Ikenai yo (We Should Not Do Bad Things), Mono wo Parapara Kowasu (Breaking Things into Pieces), Koufuku na Shi wo (A Happy Death), Ten Sho Sho Ten Sho (Reincarnation Ascension), and Kimi wa Dekinai Ko (You're a Useless Child).
Kikuo is considered to be a part of the Alternative genre. Si_ku has helped create many of his music videos.

That Kikuo song made me feel things... lots of things...

by ishouldbestudying February 10, 2014

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