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Omake - Definition and Overview

Omake (お負け but often written オマケ) means extra or bonus in Japanese. Among other things, the term is used to describe what in English are called 'Special Features' on DVD releases: deleted scenes, interviews with the actors, "the making of" documentary clips, out-takes, amusing bloopers, and so forth. However, this use of the term actually predates the DVD medium by several years.

In English, the term is often used with this meaning, although it generally only applies to features included with anime (and occasionally manga), and is thus limited to use amongst anime enthusiasts (q.v. otaku); like many borrowings from Japanese, omake is both the singular and plural form. The omake included with anime often include comedy sketches where the characters behave out of character (often breaking the fourth wall); traditionally these are animated in superdeformed style.

Example Usage of Omake

cooldaemon: @kuenishi 個人的な話ですが、Lua と Haskell は、使うべき場所を見定めています。しかし、OCaml に関しては、どこで何に使うべきか良く解ってません。Omake とかでしょうか?(後は実行速度とコードの可読性のバランスが良いくらいしか知らない)
colgur: Deployment may be a strength of #autotools but #Omake did exactly what I needed with minimum effort #win #gnu.
wapicosuke: started TLing Omake for yuutai nova http://po.st/AAU
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