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{{Infobox_character
|name=Homerun-chan
|image=[[File:Homerun-chan strike one.png|right]]
|jname=ホームランちゃん (Homerun-chan)
|seiyuu=N/A
}}


Nothing is known about this user.
==Official Info==
Sysop #2. Underling of [[User:0x99|0x99]]. Started the [http://madoka.wikia.com first wiki], before it got replaced with this one.
 
Main areas of activity:
* Threads archieving
* Nerdy stuff like [[Population dynamics]]
* Random administrative stuff (refactoring pages, checking the edits, asking people to do things, ...)
* Hanging around on the IRC and lurking twitter
 
==Speculations and Observations==
 
His/her/its name might be a reference to [[Homura Akemi]], a character appearing in the anime [[Main Page|Puella Magi Madoka Magica]], and who was nicknamed "Homerun-chan" by westerners (and some Japanese fans as well).
 
==Trivia==
 
His/her/its name is written in katakana and hiragana, which have no special meanings. However, when written in latin letters, it can mean:
* Homerun, a special move in baseball
 
==Links==
 
*[[User talk:Homerun-chan|Homerun-chan's talkpage]], whenever you need to contact him/her/it

Revision as of 21:48, 22 March 2011

Homerun-chan
Homerun-chan strike one.png
Japanese Name ホームランちゃん (Homerun-chan)
Seiyū N/A


Official Info

Sysop #2. Underling of 0x99. Started the first wiki, before it got replaced with this one.

Main areas of activity:

  • Threads archieving
  • Nerdy stuff like Population dynamics
  • Random administrative stuff (refactoring pages, checking the edits, asking people to do things, ...)
  • Hanging around on the IRC and lurking twitter

Speculations and Observations

His/her/its name might be a reference to Homura Akemi, a character appearing in the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and who was nicknamed "Homerun-chan" by westerners (and some Japanese fans as well).

Trivia

His/her/its name is written in katakana and hiragana, which have no special meanings. However, when written in latin letters, it can mean:

  • Homerun, a special move in baseball

Links