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I think there's some confusion about what Kinoppe-chan Forever is: it's a ''doujin'', meaning it's entirely self-funded/written/illustrated and Kazuki Motoyama simply uploaded it on platforms that allow for self-publication | I think there's some confusion about what Kinoppe-chan Forever is: it's a ''doujin'', meaning it's entirely self-funded/written/illustrated and Kazuki Motoyama simply uploaded it on platforms that allow for self-publication. Nobody on Nintendo had or could sign off on it (since Motoyama owns the copyright for the character) nor was it commisioned or cleared by any publisher. From what I can tell from the summaries and previews on the sites it's sold on, it contains no other elements from the Mario series (the series explicitely has Kinoppe transported to a different world to facilitate this) and she is slightly redesigned to make her Toad elements less prominent. Doc's comparison to Ken Penders (who wrote for the Sonic comic books and in a messy court case, acquired the rights to characters he created for that comic and is now using them for a self-published comic extremely unauthorized by Sega) is on-point. | ||
Re the above comment: A more accurate hypothetical would be "What if, some 20 years later, the guy who did the character model sheets for the SMW cartoon did a webcomic starring Oogtar (and literally nothing else from the cartoon)?" | Re the above comment: A more accurate hypothetical would be "What if, some 20 years later, the guy who did the character model sheets for the SMW cartoon did a webcomic starring Oogtar (and literally nothing else from the cartoon)?" |