Kuso is a term used in East Asia for the internet culture that generally includes all types of camp and parody.
The Cultural Revolution is often a subject of parody too, with songs such as I Love Beijing Tiananmen spread around the internet for laughs.
Fictional crossovers are common media for kuso, such as redrawing certain bishōjo anime in the style of Fist of the North Star, or blending elements of two different items together.
In a more restricted sense, it refers the practice of digitally manipulating mass culture products to comic effect and circulating them via the internet.
The term e'gao may thus be interpreted in multiple senses, as it denotes variously a genre, a mode, a practice, an ethos and a culture.