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magpiejay1234 · 1 year
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Now let’s do Yuya’s preliminary opponents, and Kachidoki.
Isao Kachidoki is 勝鬨 勇雄, Kachidoki Isao.
勝, kachi, means to win, or victory, though this specific spelling means to win a game. 
鬨, doki, more commonly spelled as doki, means battle cry.
勇, isa, means courage. This is more commonly spelled as yuu, as in Yuuya.
雄, o, means man, but this is also commonly spelled as yuu, again, as in Yuuya.
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**Kachidoki is just 勝ち鬨, kachidoki, without the ち, i sound, which means victory cry. I guess the hiragana character is removed to make it look more Chinese.
**いさお, isao means accomplishment in a literary sense.
**Isao uses alternate forms of “yuu” used in Yu-Gi-Oh! protagonists’ names.
***The first Kanji, isa, is similar to Judai’s surname, yuuki, which also means courage. This references how Isao uses Warrior Fusions like Judai.
***The second Kanji, o, refers to Gongenzaka’s monsters, which also use the O sound to refer to this Kanji. 
****This is similar to ou (King) sound, as we discussed before.
**Kachidoki is an inversion the franchise’s name, Play Game King, since for Kachidoki, victory is more important than playing the game.
***This, alongside the Kanji name used for this first name, and “ha”, supreme, Kanji used for his Fusions, basically make him an evil Yuya.
**Kachidoki’s theme is likely not meant to be Kabuki, but Xiqu. Chinese traditional theater/opera.
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**Eita Kyuando’s name is 九庵堂栄太, Kyuandou Eita.
九, kyu, means nine. It sounds similar to kyuu, suffering.
庵, an, means hut, or hermitage. For more meanings, see here.
堂, dou, is the same as Yaiba’s name. It means temple, hall, or shine.
栄, ei, means honour, glory, flourishing, prosperous. In terms of vegetation, it can mean lush, or luxuriant.
太, ta, means fat, though in this context, it might either mean great, or thick.
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**The Kyu sound here likely alludes to letter Q.
**The an Kanji can mean the quarter of a Buddhist priest, which is likely the intended meaning.
***This would make his surname Nine Quarters Temple.
**The Kanji ta is generally used to mean thick when used in names, though fat meaning might be intended, as a means of mocking his character. Since kyu+ei is similar to kyoei, vanity.
**Number pun in his name might be a ZEXAL allusion.
**Though ei here likely means honor as in honor student, the vegetation allusion is likely intended, as a reference to En Flowers, which is the case for many Standard, or Standard-adjacent characters.
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Mieru Hochun’s name is 方中 ミエル. Houchun Mieru.
方, hou, means direction, person, alternative, or in geometry, square.
中, chun, more commonly spelled as chuu, can mean center, or middle. For more meanings: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD
Mieru’s name is in Katakana, but refers to みえる, be visible, seem, appear.
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**Mieru’s name alludes to Atem’s often repeating phrase, “What you can see, yet cannot see”. This is known in dub as "Something you can show, but can't see".
***This specifically alludes to the Duel with Mai, but in the context of DM, this refers to yuujou, friendship, though camaraderie is a better translation in this context.
****In this context, it is explictly referring to romantic love, and the card referring to Yuya, and Yuzu’s bond, Fusion/Polymerization, Yuugou.
**Houchun can mean average person, but here it is meaning either square center, or central direction.
***Square center here alludes to the center of a divination circle, or a summoning circle, alluding to the both precognition theme of original Prediction Princesses, and necromancy theme of the recent Prediction Princesses.
***Central direction here alludes to Beyond the Pendulum’s Kanji name’s meaning as Trajectory Magician, and does not refer to literal central direction, but predestination, and entities causing it (Z-ARC, and Ray).
**Hou part is also used in Cubics, whose Japanese name means Direction World God, and refer to the same concept as Beyond the Pendulum (predestination of souls in the Samsaric Cycle).
***It is similar to katakana spelling of holly, which in hanakotoba means looking for love.
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Michio Mokota’s name is 茂田古 未知夫, Mokota Michio.
茂, mo, means overgrown, luxuriant, thickly growing, lush.
古, ko, means past, or ancient times.
田, ta, means rice paddy, or cultivated field.
未, mi refers to Sheep in one of the Eight Branches, but here the meaning is not yet. 
知, chi, means to know, or wisdom.
夫, o, is the same as Isao’s name.
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**Michio basically here means not yet wise man. This alludes to how Michio, despite pretending to be an adult, still has a lot to learn.
***O-Ou pun in Isao is also here.
**Mokota means overgrown past rice paddy. This refers to Michio’s father being a traditional sushi chef.
**Rice paddy allusion is similar allusion to sawa, swamp, in Sawatari’s name. Since rices grow in swampy areas, and are the main crop in Japan, wetlands are associated with fertility, as opposed to European expectations of swampy areas being disease breeding places.
**mo Kanji has a similar meaning to ei Kanji in Eita.
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puzzlevision · 3 years
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I forgot to post this
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And oh anyways here's the blank one if you want to use it
(I forgor 💀 I deleted the template what)
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daddyzarc · 6 years
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These pants pisses me off so much like it’s an action duel how’re you supposed to action in that ugly horrendous lookin shoelace fckc
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fyeahygocardart · 7 years
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Quiz Action - Science for 100
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daddyzarc · 7 years
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This kid needs help  
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daddyzarc · 6 years
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FINGERS SSSSSSS
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