2007-07-06, 13:53
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Episode 13:
1) Posted by Windspirit:
2) Added by PirateSkittles:
Spoiler:
During Konata's 'Yu-Gi-Oh Poem' game idealisation, she mentioned Semimaru doing a shining attack and Ono no Komachi using a lovely attack.
Semimaru is a poet and musician of the early Heian period. Ono no Komachi was a famous waka poet during the early Heian period, noted as a rare beauty - thus lovely attack.
Coming of age Ceremony: (from wiki) Since 1948, the age of majority in Japan has been 20; persons under 20 are not permitted to smoke, drink, or vote. Coming-of-age ceremonies, known as seijin shiki, are held on the second Monday of January. At the ceremony, all of the men and women participating are brought to a government building and listen to many speakers, similar to a graduation ceremony. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the government gives the new adults money.
In the past, coming-of-age ceremonies were largely reserved for noble and samurai families. A ceremony called genpuku was celebrated for men of such ranks at an age varying from 12 to 16. The equivalent for women was called mogi (裳着, mogi?), and was celebrated for girls between the ages of 12 and 14.
A Asahina Mikuru (battle waitress from the future version) figurine from Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu is on Konata's television.
Kagami mentions that Tsukasa often stays near the Kotatsu. A kotatsu is a low, wooden table frame covered by a heavy blanket, where a table top sits. Underneath is a heat source, often built into the table itself.
Konata's Future: Kagami thinks about possibilities about what Konata could do as a job, and some of them (if not most) are jobs the mangaka of Lucky Star, Yoshimizu Kagami, does. At least the 'using random material' part. xP And when Konata says "Megas smoked cheese-nyoro," it's a reference to Chuyura-san.
Anime Tencho: When Konata finally goes to the register to pay, the shopkeepers all lean over to have a closer look, and their faces are in the style of characters in Keroro Gunso.
Ending: The ending song, of course, is a reference of another of Shiraishi Minoru's roles, Taniguchi. Taniguchi, from Suzumiya Haruhi, sang "Wa-wa-wa-Wasuremono" when he walked in on Kyon and Nagato Yuki.
Previews: The previews for the next episode is narrated by Keroro Gunso characters. The one who is mostly speaking (one who says "Giro-giro") is Corporal Giroro. The invasion of Pekopon is a reference to the Keroro Gunso series: Giroro is focused on invading Pekopon (Earth). Keroro is the one going 'Ge-Gero!'. There's also Tamama speaking. The tree store clerks in the Animate scene are those who voice for Keroro, Tamama and Giroro from Keroro Gunsou.
Last edited by Pellissier; 2007-09-22 at 03:58.
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