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Hazinger Zeta
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Oh god NIchijou, based Vertical. Been wanting it for years!
Reading their release of Tonari no Seki-kun/My Neighbor Seki, which also has a somewhat similar penchant for insanity, I kinda thought Nichijou would be up their alley, but with it being a little while since the hype of the anime, I was starting to lose hope. |
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yotsubafanfan
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Nichijou!! YES!!! and with it being picked up by Vertical it means that it's easy access for me! Thanks Vertical!!! (Now let's talk about an English release for a certain manga that involves cows, spoons and the author of Full Metal Alchemist.)
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hyojodoji
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Actually, in this case, the kanji '旬' is read as 'shun', rather than 'jun'. It is a rudimentary piece of knowledge of Japanese. And 'shun' is a keyword to understand Japanese cuisine. It is odd that a 'journalist' who wrote an article in which the Sukiyabashi Jirō was mentioned does not even know such a rudimentary term. Some scholars think that this shun is derived from shun, a ceremony held at the Court where the emperor gave noblemen things which matched with the season. Shikitei Sanba wrote:
I don't know whether those ANN staffers that Lynzee Lamb insists are fluent in Japanese have already read through works by Sanba in the original, though. |
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hyojodoji
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Dai Kanwa Jiten says:
I don't know whether those Anime News Network staffers that Lynzee Lamb insists are fluent in Japanese use Morohashi Daikanwa, though. |
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