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Term for "bonus" material going beyond the bounds that a product normally promises.  The term is derived from the Japanese; for a full explanation, check [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omake this Wikipedia article].
Term for "bonus" material going beyond the bounds that a product normally promises.  The term is derived from the Japanese; for a full explanation, check [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omake this Wikipedia article].
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[[Filler art]] generally qualifies as ''omake'', and the recurring [[Fun with Familiars]] and [[Does Not Play Well With Others]] series are definitely ''omake'', at least unless/until they spin off as full-blown serials of their own.  In addition, images of [[Miyo Hinadori]] (the one used to illustrate her article) and [[Riley]] (lost for the moment -- warning, definitely not work-safe) have appeared as ''omake'' previously.  There'll be more.
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[[Filler art]] generally qualifies as ''omake'', and the recurring [[Fun with Familiars]] and [[Does Not Play Well With Others]] series are definitely ''omake'', at least unless/until they spin off as full-blown serials of their own. (Note that this has happened with DMPWWO, which see.) In addition, images of [[Miyo Hinadori]] (the one used to illustrate her article) and [[Riley]] (lost for the moment -- warning, definitely not work-safe) have appeared as ''omake'' previously.  There'll be more.
Note that the specific category of ''omake'' known as the [[Chronicles of Heretic Knowledge]] are now a regular Saturday feature of the strip, and will remain such as long as Errant Story itself is updating on a twice-weekly, rather than thrice-weekly, schedule.
Note that the specific category of ''omake'' known as the [[Chronicles of Heretic Knowledge]] are now a regular Saturday feature of the strip, and will remain such as long as Errant Story itself is updating on a twice-weekly, rather than thrice-weekly, schedule.

Latest revision as of 23:07, 3 April 2017

Term for "bonus" material going beyond the bounds that a product normally promises. The term is derived from the Japanese; for a full explanation, check this Wikipedia article.

Filler art generally qualifies as omake, and the recurring Fun with Familiars and Does Not Play Well With Others series are definitely omake, at least unless/until they spin off as full-blown serials of their own. (Note that this has happened with DMPWWO, which see.) In addition, images of Miyo Hinadori (the one used to illustrate her article) and Riley (lost for the moment -- warning, definitely not work-safe) have appeared as omake previously. There'll be more.

Note that the specific category of omake known as the Chronicles of Heretic Knowledge are now a regular Saturday feature of the strip, and will remain such as long as Errant Story itself is updating on a twice-weekly, rather than thrice-weekly, schedule.

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