Note: All the things Cirno says end with "ii", a pun on her usual "ataii" said in the upper left.
Note: All japanese adjectives of this sort end in "i" (not ii in any example of this page) so it's no more a pun than saying "english plural forms are a pun with some character whose name ends in S"
Note: All japanese adjectives of this sort end in "i" (not ii in any example of this page) so it's no more a pun than saying "english plural forms are a pun with some character whose name ends in S"
The words ending with "i" are still a major point of the image, right? And excuse my mistake with "ii", I incorrectly assumed the romanji for the characters い and イ used 2 i's rather than 1.