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Purple Hair? No you can thank Jem for that. 

LIST OF PURPLE-HAIRED ANIME CHARACTERS
Male:
- Dark Mousy from DN Angel
- Yuki Sohma from Fruits Basket
- Eisen from Harukanaru Toki No Naka De Hachiyō Shō
- Rei from Saint Beast
- Nuriko from Fushigi Yūgi
- Hanza Nukui from Bleach
- Tieria Erde from Gundam 00
- Xelloss from Slayers
Female:
- Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex
- Anko Mitarashi from Naruto
- Revy from Black Lagoon
- Nerine Forbesii from Shuffle!
- Yaone from Gensomaden Saiyuki
- Zakuro Fujiwara from Tokyo Mew Mew
- Caren from Mermaid Melody
- Rinslet Walker from Black Cat
- Yuki Nagato from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
- Sakura Matou from Fate/Stay Night
- Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop
- Kohran Ri from Sakura Wars
- Cornelia Li Britannia from Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Rebellion
- Karin Maaka from Karin
- Shampoo from Ranma ½
- Miyako Miyazaki from Bamboo Blade
- Kiyal Bachika from Tegen Toppa Gurren Lagan
- Anthy Himemiya from Revolutionary Girl Utena
- Yoruichi Shihōin from Bleach
- Tsukasa Hiiragi from Lucky Star
- Kagami Hiiragi from Lucky Star
- Aoi Sakuraba from Ai Yori Aoshi
- Mayu Miyuki from Ai Yori Aoshi
- Kyou Fujibayashi from Clannad
- Ryou Fujibayashi from Clannad
- Nodoka Miyazaki from Negima!
- Misa Kakizaki from Negima!
- Yue Ayase from Negima
Following up on what Abdul is saying, a modern (really, contemporary) game is one that has been adjusted to incorporate lessons learned over the past decades and to work within the average contemporary lifestyles, attitudes, infrastructure, and available equipment.
4E takes barely any prep time unless you're coming up to some sort of mental block. 90% of my prep time is just converting monster entries into my preferred format. Not sure how you can have less prep time than 4E unless you have less game than 4E, which I suppose is true enough for old school fighters. Don't confuse "person with free time" and "lifestyler."
I'm not thinking clearly.
I agree with this, but my currently fogged mind misunderstood at first: I had pictured sweeping, mesa-filled landscapes and a corral full of cowboys with purple hair, big eyes and oversized guns trying to bust multi-tailed broncos with flaming hooves and "power readings greater than any they had ever seen before!!!!!!"*
Of course, any student of art history will know the influence goes both ways.
Prepping a 1e monster is one line, usually takes a couple seconds, couple minutes for a complex NPC. Prepping a 4e monster stat block (new or adapted) takes maybe 20-30* minutes. Hell, just *reading* them takes a minute or two! Nothing like trying to prep (or read) a high level 3e NPC stat block, of course.
*Although I suspect it's using the monster builders that takes most of the time; improvised 4e stats can be done fast.
Then there's creating encounters' terrain, maybe a skill challenge, and other stuff that 1e doesn't worry about.
I don't get burnt out on 4e the way I did with 3e, but it is obviously a game that is higher prep than 1e.
That sounds like "Less Game" to me, like playing checkers instead of chess. Not saying it's less fun or less anything else, but in 4E terms that sounds like "brutes vs. slayers in a 10x10 box." For the amount of actual game-specific play you get, 4E gets you a heck of a lot of bang for your time.