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Old 2004-02-24, 00:48   Link #81
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Sorry, I'm not sure that'll work. B&B has already been taken by the New England states to mean a Bed & Breakfast Inn.
Oh.. ...well then....
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Old 2004-05-17, 00:46   Link #82
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Futari Ecchi ??

Where can I find fansubs for this series? I'm pretty sure it's not licensed.
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Old 2004-05-17, 00:57   Link #83
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Oh I was up for a bit in the Animesuki database, but it turn out to be very ecchi, that they took it down. ^^
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Old 2004-05-17, 02:26   Link #84
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with a name like that I guess it is, lol...

You can find it at The Triad...

(Just so you know, I checked animenfo.com for the link. I don't want anyone thinking I watched this, lol!)
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Old 2004-05-17, 02:30   Link #85
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(Just so you know, I checked animenfo.com for the link. I don't want anyone thinking I watched this, lol!)
lol...I watched it I'm not ashamed at all. Its a good life lesson. I think everyone should see it.
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Old 2004-05-17, 05:37   Link #86
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Just a quick question relating to FE...

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Thanks for any info!

And also, is the word Anime not from the French animé, for animation?

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Old 2004-05-17, 11:48   Link #87
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And also, is the word Anime not from the French animé, for animation?
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Yes, "anime" is from the French word. The Japanese used to have their own word for animation (but I've forgotten what it is) but anime became the norm in Japan a couple decades ago.
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Old 2004-05-17, 12:59   Link #88
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lol...I watched it I'm not ashamed at all. Its a good life lesson. I think everyone should see it.
Both seasons were a good watch. Just put it back up on the main page and label it with Educational & NSFW. That is until they license it for the US and then change the title to The Rhythm of Stroking - "For Dummies".
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Old 2004-05-17, 13:32   Link #89
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Has anyone read or skimed thru through the manga, it's pretty funny although
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Old 2004-05-18, 10:57   Link #90
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In Japan, Futari Ecchi is considered to be in the "ero-manga" genre.

and I stress the word "ero" because here in Japan, no one uses the term "hentai" or "ecchi" as an adjective to describe mangas, animes, games, and pictures anymore. Since the mid-1990s, we have been using a more generic term "ero" in place of those words. And I am hoping that this newer, more-updated term becomes more prevalent in the non-Japanese world.
Thank you for letting us know
I think im going to start using that term around my friends in order to seem smart LOL
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Old 2004-05-18, 13:44   Link #91
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Thank you for letting us know
I think im going to start using that term around my friends in order to seem smart LOL
LOL going to take the words into a test-drive and seen how many of them you can fit in one sentence...?

You ero, hentai, ecchi, loli, dirty-minded, perverted person.....

ok.....I don't feel like I'm now smarter in anyway anyhow....lol
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Old 2004-05-18, 15:33   Link #92
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Old 2004-05-18, 18:05   Link #93
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Old 2004-05-19, 03:39   Link #94
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There are only 4 anime episodes of this right?
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Old 2004-05-19, 17:37   Link #95
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There are only 4 anime episodes of this right?
They are talking about the Manga as well.
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Old 2004-05-19, 18:52   Link #96
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They are talking about the Manga as well.
Yes, I think the are 24 voulmes of Futari Ecchi. I've skimmed through the first 21. I don't think the anime follows the manga corectly I don't remember seeing

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but it doesn't matter to cause it's still funny.

Also the manga does some attempts to focus on other characters other than Makoto & Yura

Like His Cousin
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What surprised me was Makoto's little sister
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The series gets pretty serious @ times like when
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BTW, Im sorry if I spoiled the series for anyone by mentioning the manga, but even if you don't read or skim the manga, you don't miss much.
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Old 2004-05-19, 20:29   Link #97
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Old 2004-05-20, 01:13   Link #98
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is anyone else doing the manga besides chaotixubs bcuz it seems like they stop doing it
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Old 2004-05-20, 08:46   Link #99
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Thanks for the clarification cf18. I'm not sure about the other times though.

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is anyone else doing the manga besides chaotixubs bcuz it seems like they stop doing it
Not that I've seen and it's kinda sad because I don't think anyone is willing to license the manga in the US @ all . guess I'' have to learn to read Japanese

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Old 2006-08-04, 15:22   Link #100
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Example: BAKA means STUPID in japanese
VACA means COW in spanish
they both sound exactly the same.
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Or the word:"AHO" which also means stupid in japonese
while the word "AJO" which is pronounced the same way as "AHO" means "garlic" in Español
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also.......um ah......... DAME = STOP in japanese ( i think) DAME = GIVE ME in spanish
KASA or KAZA = umbrella in japanese (i think), CASA = House ''''''

And there is many words in japanese that are pronounced the same in spanish, although there is a whole different way of writting it ^_^.
Do you want to know, what is really very cheerful? For russians the name "Yura" is written and said in accuracy as the brief form of the russian man's name "Yurii" (in russian spelling - "Þðèé"). It is very amusing (for russian) to read about the girl with a man's name
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