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Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

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She doesn't even need to take a train, she just has to walk into the TV. Or fall in by accident.

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Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

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Yeah but in this case it just refers to Chie's massive appetite for steak.

Edit: oh right, double entendre. :v:

Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

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The GIG posted:

I'm pretty sure they call her both at times. I have no clue why.

It's because Chie kicked Teddie in the 'nads :v:

Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

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There's also Iggy, the original dog in a fighting game (afaik). Iggy had a really small hitbox but his stand's hitbox was huge.

Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

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Kansai is usually translated into a Southern accent simply because the Southern accent is more recognizable, I think, whereas the cultural implications of the accents are different. The Southern accent carries with it connotations of a rural lifestyle and lower education (however inaccurate that may be in real life), whereas Kansai-ben is associated with the fast-talking, humorous type of person. I think the Brooklyn accent fits into that archetype better.

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