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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The two daggers represent Yin and Yang from Taoism. One represents "shadow" and the other represents "light". Yin (pronounced '''In''' in Japanese) is the basis for the concept of [[Inga]] in Garo, since that represents the shadowy aspect of mankind. | *The two daggers represent Yin and Yang from Taoism. One represents "shadow" and the other represents "light". Yin (pronounced '''In''' in Japanese) is the basis for the concept of [[Inga]] in Garo, since that represents the shadowy aspect of mankind. | ||
*Houken (法剣): A Buddhist metaphorical sword used to cut away earthly desires.[http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/leaf/jn2/201437/m0u/] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:33, 18 April 2015
Episode 02 Flame 炎 | |||
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Writer | Taguchi Kei | ||
Director | Oohashi Akira | ||
Original air date | April 18, 2015 | ||
Forum Thread | Thread | ||
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Important things that happened
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Trivia
- The two daggers represent Yin and Yang from Taoism. One represents "shadow" and the other represents "light". Yin (pronounced In in Japanese) is the basis for the concept of Inga in Garo, since that represents the shadowy aspect of mankind.
- Houken (法剣): A Buddhist metaphorical sword used to cut away earthly desires.[1]