Gentlemen, I present you the first documented case of chuunibuyo in literature, and a westaboo to add

Gentlemen, I present you the first documented case of chuunibuyo in literature, and a westaboo to add.

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Make the genderswapped anime.

Please elaborate.

Not OP, but Don Quixote is the story of an old man who wasted his life away reading escapist literature about the adventures of valiant knights, and so decided to live out his fantasies of becoming one himself. His trusty steed is a scrawny old nag, and his faithful sidekick is some random farmer he picked up.
The most famous scene in the book is a battle in which he charges against a group of giants. The giants are windmills. Pic related is what happens.

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Don quijote was a avid reader of the fantasy kind, he read so much that he decided he'll be a knight as well, knights were 500 years gone, the world has moved on, but not don quijote, he went fighting evil giants (wind mills) and found the might Helm of Mambrino (a barber hair colecter made of cooper).

>written in the XVI century
>knights were already gone for 500 years when don quixote story takes place

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user forgot to mention he went insane from reading so much knight stuff.

how the fuck is don quixote a westaboo?

>Kihote-sama: Mite! Mite! Kyojin da-yo!
>Pancho-chan: ...w-windmill da yo, Kiho-chan...
>Kihote-sama: Iie! Kyojin da! IKEEEEEE!!!

he's head over heels with knight and chivalry wich are from the west hence a westaboo.

I failed to find any adaptations with cute girls. It's a popular chain store too so there's a lot of garbage in search results

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Ok, I know this a vietnamese basket-weaving forum, but have none of you peasants actually read it?
The windmill scene happens 1% into the story and it's literally a single page in a 600 page book.
It also goes meta as fuck at some point, where the plot just stops, and the characters sit and read a book with a completely separate functional plot (which also involves characters reading lvl3 in-universe book).
Oh, and it's two separate volumes with like 20 IRL years gap between their writing - and the only reason for Vol. 2 pretty much was that some rando made his own unathorized Vol.2, and it was a fanfic garbage, so the main storyline of the actual Vol.2 is Don Quixote crusading against the fake Vol.2 which also exists in-universe.
Itn short, it's the top5 greatest book of all time.

isn't book 2 a compilation of don quixote's adventures

there is a Don Quixote manga. I don't know how much it resembles the book since I've never read the book, though I think I have a copy stored somewhere maybe I'll read it over the summer?

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source?

>Yas Forumsnime watchers
>Being cultured
You ask too much

amazon.co.jp/ドン・キホーテ-1-BUNCH-COMICS-行徒/dp/4107717178/
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fuck you, i have you know i've read the book several times, is based as fuck, favorite part is when he sits with sancho and tell him some good advices, the fight with the knight of mirrors and knight of the white moon is cool as fuck.

Sad ending though.

To dream, of the impossible dream.

Do I need to find and read the fake garbage too to understand it?

So if we made him a nip with delusional samurai fantasies, would take make him a weeaboo? i don't think so

yep, poor Alonzo, AFAIK he might've known he was dying and wanted to die with glory like the knight from his books, had to lie down and cry first time i finished.
shit man that song makes me cry manly tears.

sure, to give context but just read the real deal, is one of the best books ever, also then go a listen to the whole soundtrack of man of la mancha.

The movie was amazing.

well, gonna have to admit he was a chuuni at the least.
i've only seen the one with bob hoskin.

youtube.com/watch?v=cSfC3b_kaTM

For nostalgia.
youtube.com/watch?v=RfHnzYEHAow

Is Don Quixote the reason there are so many spanish inspired otome series? or is some other series or genre to blame for that?

dude was old as fuck tho, around 50 if i recall correctly, beats me.

How many are their other than the spanish otome?

there's a godawful number of korean otome/isekai webtoons

;_;

Spain is in western Europe and had knights

>tall genki chuuni boke
>shortstack loli tsukkomi
They would certainly fit for an anime, or a guest appearance in Fate.

Most of the famous chivalric stories like King Arthur and Charlemagne were already old and gunpowder was the new meta. It would be like wanting to be a cowboy today.

They were gone for about 100 years you retard. Anyway, yes, it was somewhat like if someone watched a bunch of cowboy movies nowadays and then went off thinking they were a cowboy renegade saving the day from banditos.

>someone else has already made the cowboy comparison
that'll teach me to reply before reading the whole thread

this is Libera Me From Hell v1.0

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Based, I like when he runs into the actors dressed as the devil and death and a king etc.
You don't need to have read it, but I would recommend having a basic knowledge of their content, how they were structured, and their general historical context.
It's kinda like watching NGE without knowing the state of monster-of-the-week anime when it was released.

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how spic is Yas Forums?

I am with you user.

Oh didn't know this exists. Cool!

no mucho

lol

Your post reminds me why I don't go into bait threads. Any sensible human being who cares about literature would know better. I don't read as I don't have the attention span I had when I was in highschool. Broken brain. Yet I do what I can in audio books. Are there any of Don Quijote's adventures?

No lo suficiente para tener hilos de Saber Marionette J.

How he earns the title "Knight of the Lion" is the manliest, most valiant thing ever.

How American are you that you see the most famous Spanish novel and think of Spics

there's a difference?

What I love is how it's the throwaway fucking windmill scene which became the big meme, and not the bit where Sancho gets thrown up and down on a blanket for being a ghost which the book references eight dozen times for no reason.

maybe people drop it after the windmill scene and that's all they remember?

Don Quixote is great, but a slice of life of Lazarillo de Tormes would be the shit.

the spanish are spics
hispanic only really meaning that it has a spanish origin. So its accurate, but doesn't fit the situation admittedly

that's not true at all

We tend to mix up places and centuries when thinking of medieval Europe, it's kinda surprising to think that there's a bigger gap between Don Quixote and King Arthur than between us and cowboys.

Don Quixote is literally better than 100% of anime though. You can read it right fucking now and be amazed at how good it is in the humor, meta, worldbuilding and everything. It is probably the greatest book ever made.

I've been looking for my copy for a couple of hours now

>Dream the impossible dream, beat the unbeatable foe
>do the impossible, break the unbreakable
I've never noticed before. I know that they can't be related, but still pretty neat.

based spaniards, here is a battle scene from the same time period
youtube.com/watch?v=wAcoekA2Zs8

30 years war was a bloody affair.