Talk:Kujibiki Unbalance (2006 series)

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Hello: before I would edit this page, I want to know if someone read about this idea: Could it be that the idea of the "unbalanced lottery" in this meta-series is based on the Philip K. Dick novel "Solar Lottery", where the head of state is elected on a lottery. Thanks!

While that could conceivably have been an influence, I don't think that was necessarily the author's intention when creating the series – I don't know that it's ever really been said what the inspirations for Kujian are, beyond the idea of having a series that the Genshiken characters could read and watch (thus allowing him to examine both consumption habits of otaku and the clichés of anime and manga). So while there may be similarities in the concept, I don't know that it's enough to really say that's where he got the idea from.--Julian Grybowski 20:58, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, that´s exactly what I mean. As nobody had read about this possible influence, I don't want to put this on the article. Anyways, it wouldn't the first time that a manga/anime has been influenced by Philip K. Dick (Space Adventure Cobra is the example that I know, maybe there are more). Thanks Julian, that was only an idea.

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