Steak said: An American papa? Did they mean Yankee?
Probably a reference to the odd name choosing that’s popular in America, where you give the child the same name as the father and basically fork into “Joe Example senior” and “Joe Example junior”
Famous example: George Foreman, former heavyweight boxing champion, has named his five sons "George." The four youngest sons are distinguished by nicknames, but...
kittey said: Probably a reference to the odd name choosing that’s popular in America, where you give the child the same name as the father and basically fork into “Joe Example senior” and “Joe Example junior”
Which I find odd, because I never thought that was an uncommon occurence in Japan. One of the most famous animé characters of all time has a daughter named after her, no?
Kazami Yuuka.I just found her a little while ago. I didn't know what her situation was, so I was just now thinking about asking her...Geez, mom, that's not how you do it.But no matter how much you struggle, she still looks exactly like you. Right, Mama Yuuka?It's impossible to deny your relationship with this, mom.That's right, Mama-san. That's the sort of thing American papas in the outside world do.Do you call her "junior", too?What's your name, young lady?...Like I said, this child was just here before I knew it. She is not my child at all....Knock it off or I'll pummel you both.Fine, I understand... You're challenging me to danmaku, right? I accept.