2010-04-20, 01:09 | Link #26 |
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Kind of a random question here, but according to pixiv 4/20 is Shizuo day. I'm assuming this is some play on Japanese, as I've never heard of a birthday for Shizuo. I was just wondering if anyone would like to explain the wordplay to me.
And it better not be a pot reference.
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2010-04-21, 10:11 | Link #27 | |
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I have question myself, does anyone know what "Saika" means directly translated? |
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2010-05-01, 23:24 | Link #37 |
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So I'm not sure if I heard this somewhere, or if my brain just made it up because it makes perfect sense, but does the name "Durarara!!" come from the sound of a revving motorcycle? Just wondering. If no one has heard that before, consider me officially asking if you agree or not.
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2010-05-02, 11:24 | Link #38 | |
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2010-05-15, 02:53 | Link #39 |
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Something I'm wondering about, and I'm hoping it's not too spoilerish- back when this was first getting out, a lot of people said it would be the closest thing to a sequel that Baccano! would ever get. Now, since I've never seen Baccano!, should I get my hands on that first so I have an idea of what the premise behind this is, or should I just give give this a try anyways? (dumb question, I know, but I wanted to ask )
the only thing keeping me from this and Baccano really is that I've heard Baccano is rather on the dark side of things... don't know how true that is though
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2010-05-15, 03:32 | Link #40 | |
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I wouldn't describe Baccano as dark -- it has dark moments, and some intense violence, but the overall tone is actually more comedic than Durarara. I recommend giving it a shot at some point -- but there's no need to watch it first. |
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