Hello. I'm from Makassar, Indonesia. I enjoy both Video Games and Anime and Manga. I'm also a Ridiculously Average Guy and a (sort of) Hikikomori. I enjoy the Idol Genre since it's one of my motivations to visit the TV Tropes page.
I will try to promise to try to get reasoning first before action, because acting rash to decision won't end up well. If you somehow find my page and want to contact me on TV tropes, then I'm open to messages if you got questions about me. And of you need to contact me for stuff outside of TV Tropes through Social Media, I'm available on Twitter, or on Youtube. I also have a Steam account, though I never purchase anything on Steam (as for now). I also even have my MyAnimeList account, but I don't pay much attention here.
I'm used to be quite lively and brash, but I had to change that as soon as it causes me problems from back and forth everywhere. It's quite saying when you broke your phone (more than once), so I'm considering to studying to make my wealth and fortune from a job someday.
Speaking of which, my edits in this website, while not the most frequent, are often dedicated to fix any mistakes I find in the pages I visit. When it comes to dealing with Zero-Context Example, I tend to try to find to see if I can improve the description and context that goes along with why this trope applies, and only if I cannot find a good reason to salvage it then I would comment or remove it out. I can also be found in Ask The Tropers when reporting any strange occurrences I found or having a fit of asking specific questions.
- Touhou Baseball In Heat Star 2007
- Soda Dungeon (and it's YMMV page)
- BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!☆PICO (but not the YMMV page, because n3xus beat me to it)
- BanG Dream! (along with it's Video Game version, BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!, this is the second Idol Genre work I'm introduced to)
- BOFURI: I don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense (Like, what? I got pretty obsessed with this anime recently as my favorite type of "video game-like anime", and I especially love the idea of playing unusual builds too just like Maple-chan! I even shared and recommended it to others!)
- D4DJ (mainly through it's video game counterpart, Groovy Mix)
- Doraemon (no, seriously! My actual childhood eastern animation work before I moved to focusing on newer media!)
- Dragon Ball (though I'm subdued with it and wouldn't put it as my priority)
- Fate Series (mainly through discussion with others outside, otherwise not really. I don't even play it's Video Game counterpart Fate/Grand Order)
- THE iDOLM@STER and THE iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls (even amongst Idol Genre, not my main focus, I don't play any of THE iDOLM@STER related games.).
- Initial D (only interested through it's arcade game, which is a coincidence since I used to play racing arcade games)
- Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?? (also known as "Danmachi", I'm only aware of this mainly due to KonoSuba's video game adaptation, KonoSuba: Fantastic Days.)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Yare Yare- I mean, only because too much memes and references, and it finally got me.)
- KonoSuba (my favorite Isekai anime, surprisingly. As mentioned above, I play it's video game adaptation KonoSuba: Fantastic Days)
- Love Live! (The one franchise that introduced me to japanese Idol Genre. I formerly played Love Live! School idol festival and is still currently playing Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS!
- My Hero Academia (Mainly putting here just for references/memes, PLUS ULTRA!)
- Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight (or rather, mainly, it's Video Game adaptation. But I dropped because it's laggy, burns my phone battery, and it's hard to compete with more active players, especially those who purchase premium currency)
- Sword Art Online (Okay, I'm going to admit that I'm still scared of some of it's details, since it's a Darker and Edgier take of Video Game-like japanese works, and the Isekai genre if it also counts, but still there's interesting stuff that I can at least brave my guts to watch.)
- Yu-Gi-Oh!! (mainly as reference, or through video games.)
- Advance Wars (other strategy game I played, but not much now)
- Arknights (Best twist on Tower Defense games, it's fun to test my strategy and brainpower to use variants of easy strategies or somewhat unique ones. Currently one of the only few games I'm still taking it seriously)
- BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! (which I started playing sometime after playing Love Live! School idol festival)
- Digimon (Somewhat through the games I looked up, it's also actually mainly Anime first.)
- Etrian Odyssey (Thanks catch_the_sun for introducing this Video Game series to me!)
- Fire Emblem (another game series to improve my planning capability. Played almost all titles, except for the newest games.)
- Final Fantasy (through mainly the earlier games only as well as Mobile Phone Games.)
- Baseball Superstars (the 2012, 2013, and also the newest game. Kind of frustrating to try to hit the ball when you can't see where the pitch goes)
- Genshin Impact (I originally was refusing to play this game despite ads, but eventually tried it. However, I end up stopping playing it again due to it's massive game size too big for my PC and burns my phone battery too quickly.)
- Love Live! School idol festival (This game actually introduced me to the Idol Genre!)
- Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS (I didn't start initially at release date because thinking my phone was incompatible with this game / too laggy, but my newer phone works fine with it)
- Pokémon (mainly through the Gen IV and Gen V games on Nintendo DS)
- A fair amount of PopCap Games work such as Bejeweled, Bookworm, Feeding Frenzy, Insaniquarium, Plants vs. Zombies and Zuma.
- Touhou Project (watched videos both of game playthroughs and fan-made videos, makes references of characters, and more.)
- Some Western Animations, including:
- Creator/Disney and Creator/Pixar's animated films such as Franchise/Cars, Toy Story and Finding Nemo
- Educational Books in general.