Rampardos said: thanks for the full translation. however, what does that last little bit say underneath the Kokkuri sign?
Oh, sorry. Seem to have missed one. As far as my Japanese go, it can be transliterated to "zenbei ga naita" and looking around, apparently it means "All-American Cry". I won't add it in because I'm not sure myself.
"All of America cried". It means "completely uninteresting".
Supposedly from the Japanese poster for the movie Pearl Harbor, which claimed that all of America cried watching the movie, even though it was really boring. I forgot where I read that.
Do you know what "all-American" means? The difference between that and "zenbei" should be obvious.
memento_mori said: "All of America cried". It means "completely uninteresting".
Supposedly from the Japanese poster for the movie Pearl Harbor, which claimed that all of America cried watching the movie, even though it was really boring. I forgot where I read that.
Do you know what "all-American" means? The difference between that and "zenbei" should be obvious.
I had to use a combination of dictionary and online translator. While I didn't see "zen" (until a few seconds ago) and I know "bei" is used to refer to America (ie: Beikoku). So no, I didn't. I had to have Google Translate tell me what "zenbei" is suppose to mean.
It translates to "All America cried." This is apparently standard Japanese ad copy for Hollywood movies, utilized in commercials, trailers, posters, etc.. It's short for "This is such a fantastic, deeply moving work that all America cried," basically meaning, "It will move you to tears." However, the phrase is used on Japanese message boards essentially to mean "I know how you feel" or "I cried" when you feel sympathy to a post.
Fox!
Pronounced in EnglishKokkuri-san Kokkuri-san
Please put on some clothes
Pronounced exactly the same as beforeKokkuri 10 yen
See Kokkuri-san note in the following panel.I know how you feel.The Strongest is INI'm worried about my family...Leave it to me!◆ Wait a minute, "Young man"!*
For just 10 yen, I'll give you wonderful advice! *In EnglishI come forth when called!Kokkuri-san Kokkuri-san,
Please come here.
Kokkuri-san is the Japanese equivalent of the Ouija board.
Kokkuri references the popular belief that the movement of the mechanism is caused by supernatural agents (ko 狐, foxes; gu 狗, tengu; ri 狸, tanuki) Hence why Ran has appeared.