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Anime guides for international fans, explaining Japanese phrases, scenes, quotes, fan culture, pop culture context, and language used in anime.

Hatsune Miku Series Super Premium Figurine and Stuffed Toy 15th Anniversary KEI ver Sega

Hatsune Miku Series Super Premium Figurine 15th Anniversary KEI ver Sega An illustration of “Hatsune Miku” celebrating the 15th anniversary drawn by KEI is now available as a figure! Release date in Japan On sale on August 31, 2022, in Japan. Product Information Size: 25 x 15 x 10 cm …

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Hatsune Miku Wonderland figurine Sleeping Beauty Taito

Release date in Japan Coming late August 2022 Hatsune Miku Wonderland figurine Sleeping Beauty Taikure Ver. Product Information Size: 18cm Collector note: For readers comparing older prize figures with newer Japan releases, MIYABIYA is a Japan-based shop for Japanese anime figures and collector goods shipped internationally.

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What Does “Kaizoku Ou ni Ore wa Naru” Mean in Japanese?

Quick answer: “Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru” (海賊王に俺はなる) means “I will become the Pirate King.” It’s Monkey D. Luffy’s famous line from One Piece, and in Japanese it sounds bold, direct, and very masculine. If you watch anime in Japanese, this phrase is a great example of how word …

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