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Shipfu Analysis

Part of a series on Kantai Collection. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jan 20, 2020 at 04:57AM EST by Y F.

Added May 18, 2016 at 10:45PM EDT by Jill.

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About

Shipfu Analysis is a series of images of various Gijinka warships (Kanmusu) with labeling on various features, explaining how they are seen by many as being waifu material. While it started within the Kantai Collection fandom, it has spread to similar games, such as Warship Girls.

Origin

The phrase "Shipfu" is a combination of the words Ship and Waifu.[1]. The oldest known usage of the meme uses the Kanmusu Kongou. The original artwork used in the image was uploaded to Pixiv in May 2014 [3]. The Shipfu analysis version of this images dates to at least October 2014.



Spread

Versions of various different Kanmusu have subsequently been made, some using the in game artwork, others using various pieces of fanart.
On September 22, 2015 a thread on Himeuta.com was made encouraging users to make versions based on the simmilar themed game Warship Girls. [2]

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