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*Beroba is based on Beroberobaa, the Japanese word for making a funny face while sticking one's tongue out.
*Beroba is based on Beroberobaa, the Japanese word for making a funny face while sticking one's tongue out.
*Keiwa and his sister live at Garden Ishikoku (ガーデン石刻) run by Bunbu Realities (文武不動産). Bunbu means "literary and military arts".
*Keiwa and his sister live at Garden Ishikoku (ガーデン石刻) run by Bunbu Realities (文武不動産). Bunbu means "literary and military arts".
*At the end of the episode, Nirari faces South-Southeast and takes a bite out of an ehoumaki (essentially a large sushi roll). This is a seasonal reference to Setsubun, a minor holiday usually on February 2 or 3, where one faces that year's lucky direction and eats an entire ehoumaki, then throws dried beans around the house or at someone dressed up as an oni, saying "Oni out, luck in!" In 2023, the lucky direction was South-Southeast and the holiday fell on the Friday after the broadcast of this episode.

Revision as of 02:33, 30 January 2023

Trivia

  • The Episode title is pun on Yamato Transport, one of the largest delivery services in Japan. Jamato is already a pun on Yamato anyway.
  • In the sponsor, they remark the Jamato are deliverymen of unhappiness, a contrast to Momoi Tarou from DonBrothers, who is a deliveryman of "happiness".
  • Beroba is based on Beroberobaa, the Japanese word for making a funny face while sticking one's tongue out.
  • Keiwa and his sister live at Garden Ishikoku (ガーデン石刻) run by Bunbu Realities (文武不動産). Bunbu means "literary and military arts".
  • At the end of the episode, Nirari faces South-Southeast and takes a bite out of an ehoumaki (essentially a large sushi roll). This is a seasonal reference to Setsubun, a minor holiday usually on February 2 or 3, where one faces that year's lucky direction and eats an entire ehoumaki, then throws dried beans around the house or at someone dressed up as an oni, saying "Oni out, luck in!" In 2023, the lucky direction was South-Southeast and the holiday fell on the Friday after the broadcast of this episode.