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Pokari Contributor Joined Jan 18, 2018 Messages 3,490 Mar 25, 2020 #2 Delinquents who are enthusiastically boiling and eating frogs picked up by the wayside? They may be the villains in this story, but I both admire their spunk, and would seriously worry whether they're getting enough to eat at home.
Delinquents who are enthusiastically boiling and eating frogs picked up by the wayside? They may be the villains in this story, but I both admire their spunk, and would seriously worry whether they're getting enough to eat at home.
AkumatsuTranslations Group Leader Joined Feb 25, 2019 Messages 7 Jul 30, 2020 #3 Delinquents who are enthusiastically boiling and eating frogs picked up by the wayside? They may be the villains in this story, but I both admire their spunk, and would seriously worry whether they're getting enough to eat at home. Click to expand... Ahh, well, for context, a lot of aspects of the series relate to the fact so many people were still poor in 70s' Tokyo as well as the rest of Japan, it's the same reason Hiroshi has to wear Pyonkichi around, he can't afford another shirt.
Delinquents who are enthusiastically boiling and eating frogs picked up by the wayside? They may be the villains in this story, but I both admire their spunk, and would seriously worry whether they're getting enough to eat at home. Click to expand... Ahh, well, for context, a lot of aspects of the series relate to the fact so many people were still poor in 70s' Tokyo as well as the rest of Japan, it's the same reason Hiroshi has to wear Pyonkichi around, he can't afford another shirt.