Kind Of Hilarious To Me How Poorly The Title "Mob Psycho 100" Localized To English-speaking Areas. To

Kind of hilarious to me how poorly the title "Mob Psycho 100" localized to English-speaking areas. To someone whose first language is English, it scans as:

Mob (Yakuza, Mafia)

Psycho (violent person with "crazy" behaviors)

Thus: a particularly violent member of organized crime.

But in Japanese it scans as:

Mob (background characters in crowd scenes in manga or anime)

Psycho (short for psychic)

Thus: a psychic who looks/acts like someone you'd never pick out of a crowd scene in a comic.

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3 months ago

They Say Never Meet Your Heroes

They Say Never Meet Your Heroes

Chapter 4

Kill Your Darlings, Yuuri

They say you can’t fix what you won’t admit is broken—which is a tough pill to swallow when you’re lying in a psych ward and an unexpected, sharp-tongued stranger is dropping truth bombs at you. But Yuuri isn’t just facing reality; he’s renegotiating it. Goodbye, illusions of perfection and glittery hero worship—hello, brutal honesty and the chance to rebuild himself from the ground up. Because apparently, sometimes you have to kill your darlings, especially when they’re the things holding you back.

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3 months ago

Guys… what if a season two was secretly in production the entire time… haha

Guys… What If A Season Two Was Secretly In Production The Entire Time… Haha

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2 months ago

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I Saw Sk8 Ova The Other Day And No Joke This Is What Happens

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Skating At The Iizuka Ice Palace: Living My Yuri On Ice Dreams
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Skating at the Iizuka Ice Palace: Living My Yuri on Ice Dreams

There I was, standing at the entrance of Iizuka Ice Palace, feeling like I had just stepped into an episode of Yuri on Ice. If you’re not familiar, this rink was actually featured in the anime, which made my inner fangirl do a triple axel (in spirit, not in reality—because let’s be honest, I’d probably break something).

It’s about an hour and fifteen minutes from Hakata Station, which, in Japan-time, feels like a minor detour rather than a full-on journey. When I arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to find the rink almost empty. No dodging wobbly beginners, no speed skaters zooming past me—just wide, open ice, ready for me to (attempt to) glide gracefully across it.

I laced up my skates, took a deep breath, and channelled my inner ice dancer. Somewhere deep in my brain, buried under years of London life, were the patterns my coach had drilled into me. (MORE KNEE BEND) And let me tell you—I almost remembered them! Well… sort of. My feet knew what they were supposed to do, even if my timing was an absolute disaster. But honestly, that’s half the fun, right? The struggle, the small victories, the moments when you finally nail that step sequence—only to immediately forget everything and having to start over.

To my delight, my forward scratch spin is still there—a minor miracle! But my jumps? Oh dear. Rusty doesn’t even begin to cover it. I gave one an attempt, wobbled mid-air, and decided that maybe today wasn’t the day for heroic comebacks. Let’s just say, I don’t think Viktor Nikiforov would be particularly impressed.

But something about being in that rink, in that moment, rekindled a fire in me. I need to skate more. Not just as a fun hobby, but because nothing quite compares to the feeling of moving on ice, chasing that perfect edge, and laughing at yourself when it inevitably goes wrong.

So, to anyone considering a visit—do it. Even if you’re not a Yuri on Ice fan, even if your skating skills are questionable at best. Because there’s just something magical about having almost all the ice to yourself and remembering why you fell in love with skating in the first place.

They also had a comic area near the lockers...

Titles like One Piece, Naruto and Go Ahead.

They also had a Yuri on Ice FRAMED POSTER at the front!!!

—Emmy

3 months ago

They Say Never Meet Your Heroes

They Say Never Meet Your Heroes

Chapter 5

Your Self-Centered Idol Might Give You The Urge Of Meeting Your Villain Instead

They say “Never meet your heroes,” and boy, they were they right. So Yuuri decides to meet his villain—his own anxiety—hoping he’s wrong about that, too. Between Viktor’s dazzled breakdown and Yuuri’s quiet resolve to face him again, both find themselves grappling with the illusions they once held. Viktor learns that fascination can be more powerful than anger, while Yuuri discovers that even a villain can sometimes be tamed.

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2 months ago
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)
Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden In Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)

Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden in Sakuramachi Kumamoto (かぐや姫の光る庭)

After a long day of work in Kumamoto, we finished after sunset, and the city was already draped in darkness. Though I was tired, I didn’t want to spend the evening holed up in my hotel room. While searching for things to do nearby, I discovered an illumination art display called Princess Kaguya’s Glowing Garden, located atop a shopping mall in Sakuramachi. The idea of a glowing garden inspired by Japanese folklore immediately captivated me, so I decided to make the 20-minute walk from my hotel to see it for myself.

The admission fee was 2,000 yen, which I initially thought was a little pricey. But as I stood at the entrance and caught the first glimpse of the glowing lights reflecting off the bamboo, I knew it was going to be worth it. This wasn’t just an illumination display—it was an artistic masterpiece.

The bamboo poles were intricately carved with holes, each one meticulously placed to allow the soft, warm light to shine through. The effect was magical. The garden shimmered in the night, transforming the rooftop into a glowing wonderland. Patterns of light danced across the space, creating an enchanting interplay of shadows and illumination.

Walking through the display felt like stepping into a fairytale, a fitting homage to Princess Kaguya, the ethereal moon princess of Japanese folklore. The artistry behind the installation was awe-inspiring, as if the bamboo itself was telling the story of Kaguya’s celestial beauty.

I’ll admit, I have a slight phobia of tightly packed circles—a peculiar thing that usually makes me uneasy. But that night, surrounded by the glowing light and immersed in the intricate designs, I forgot all about it. The beauty of the scene had me completely mesmerised, and any sense of discomfort melted away as I wandered through the illuminated garden.

Adding to the surreal experience was the fact that this magical display was located on top of a bustling shopping mall. Beneath the serene glow of the bamboo, the hum of city life continued, but up here, it felt like an entirely different world—a tranquil escape above the everyday chaos.

Although the 2,000 yen fee initially made me hesitate, by the end of the evening, I was certain it was worth every single yen. The combination of the serene atmosphere, breathtaking artistry, and the timeless allure of Princess Kaguya’s story made it unforgettable.

Overall, it was a magical experience...

—Emmy

3 months ago

i think teruhashi shouldve murdered the kokomins on screen

3 months ago

Today’s translation #914

Otomedia 2017/02, Otsuka Manabu's interview

Part 6.

-- Every episode earned a huge response from the fans, but still, it seemed that episode 10. was especially popular.

Otsuka: I think that Kubo-san and Director Yamamoto, just like Victor, always want to surprise their viewers. And they prepare those surprises one after another. If you show something too clearly, there most likely will be people, who won't really like it, so it's also a bit scary in a way, but I did think that it was so amazing, how they are able to just push on, without hesitation (laugh). I also think that it's precisely because of their bold approach, that this show reached to so many people. My impression was that episode 10. was really a culmination point of that. In any case, it was an episode that brought us a lot of reasons to get excited.

-- Very quickly, the fans are hoping to see a continuation - what are we going to see next?

Otsuka: I think that Kubo-san and Director Yamamoto want to continue this show, as long as they are able to, and there is a lot of things that they want to show much, much more of. If that's what they want, MAPPA and I plan to obediently follow them, as we have been doing so far (laugh).

2 months ago

That still doesn't change the fact that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay. That means if kangaroos attacked Uruguay, each person would have to fight 14 kangaroos.

... Did you mean to send this to me?? Or??

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