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https://streamable.com/genuid


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https://streamable.com/f84426

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schmitty

these uploads are the best part of the day

David Jonsson

San, kun, chan, senpai among others are called honorifics. San is often used between equals. Co-workers, classmates, strangers etc. Both those you're close with and not. Kun is commonly used towards males. To a friend or someone younger or even less experienced than the speaker in a workplace. Senpai is generally used towards seniors. In school and work etc. Chan is pretty hard to pin point as it can be used in many situations, from girls younger than speaker, close friends, kids and even guy friends. As it's generally considered feminine, if you hear a guy call another guy -chan they can be mocking them or friends that have known each other for long enough to joke around. Someone can likely clarify but those are some examples. It's all quite context heavy. So why then is Truck-kun a kun? Memes

Naxxyo21

-Kun means young man ( for a student or an apprentice) -Chan is a friend ( in a cute way, usually for girls) -Sama is the highest ranking one ( For gods or emperors) -Domo is for person of high ranks ( Like a shogun in old times) -senpai is for a student who is older then you -sensei is for teacher -neesan is for older sister -neechan is for younger sister -neesama is older sister with a lot of respect -niisan for older brother -niichan for younger brother -niisama is older brother with a lot of respect -san stand for mister or miss, but also the equivalent of -Kun for young girls

Jason

Ishigami is in his first year, and other characters in the council are in their second year, there are three years in high school in total.

Jason

"San" is gender neutral, like "Mr/Miss", Kaguya calls Chika "Fujiwara San", it is pretty formal, considering it is her last name, and Chika calls Kaguya "Kaguya San" (her first name), which is more friendly, Japanese people only call people's first names when they are close, first name based relationship is a pretty big deal in Japanese socialing. "Kun" is usually referring to boys, "Chan" is usually referring to girls, or someone cute. "Senpai" is referring to someone senior than you, like Ishigami calls Kaguya "Senpai" cause he is in his first year and Kaguya is in her second year (It is also used in work place, they take the senior/junior hierarchy very seriously).

ghostiaczku

That "loosing must run in their fam" line from Carlie in ep 8 got me dead laughing 😂. Especially with her facial expression

MADHOUSE

Regarding the OVA, I just skimmed through the episode... don't watch it. It's super sketch with ecchi/the sexualization. Literal nude scenes of the main cast (with slight censorship) for no reason. I now understand why people were saying the animators were horny when animating this. Ngl, when I was super into anime and I watched anything, I would watch shows with this level of pervertedness, so I'm used to it, but from your guys' perspective, it's cursed lol. Yeah, just skip the OVA. You don't miss out on anything by skipping it

Hans Wurst

Ishigami's past will get covered later on. Love how you are enjoying the characters and interpret their actions.

Astor Lefflinker

Impressive, Carlie explained 'chan' and 'sama' well. But she mistook 'senpai' for seinsei XD. Senpai means upperclassman/woman. 'kun' is kinda like 'chan' but chan is usually used for girls (though can be used for boys too), and 'kun' is usually used for boys. Also, since truck-kun was brought up again. I hope you'd react to Mushoku Tensei someday. It's basically the light-novel that started the whole truck-kun thing and is considered as the grandfather of isekai. Though it's not the first isekai. It's just one of the first that became popular.

Kevin Campos

Ange and Carlie’s sister?! First the nails, now this?? Lol

Jason

I do love Mushoku Tensei, I even read the light novel after watching it. But I think the show may make them uncomfortable😅 While it is one of the greatest isekai stories out there, the sexualisation elements in it are not for everyone, I too would be happy of coz if it gets more appreciation and love, but if ppl dislike it because of the ecchi stuffs in it, I rather them not watching it

spud

ishigami the goat

Astor Lefflinker

I'm also worried ngl, I'm about 90% sure Ange will be able to handle it and about 65% that Carlie will be able to handle it. I think it's risky, yes, but if they get past episode 6 and 8, they'll be on smooth sail. I've also seen other reactors who are also very sensitive to ecchi stuff but was able to handle mushoku. I won't have hard feelings if Angle & Carlie aren't able to keep watching past ep 6 or 8 though, totally understandable.

Tyler Dennis

I definitely got Muzan vibes from Kaguya as well, a couple times, their eyes are so similar to female Muzan lol as well as her controlling aura

tracee miasco

One time in school, i cant remember if it was my friend or it was me, but I drew like a very big penis on the board, like one gigantic penis that covered the whole board. My classmates and friends were laughing so hard. I thought they were laughing at my drawing but they were laughing because the disciplinary principal was at the door. I was given an earful that day

Kraivathin Kritaramrueng

1 year late, but well, here I goes anyway. The back girl that keep snooping around that couples whom both got advised from both Shirogane and Shinomiya was actually the girl who actually likes the boy. This is so sarcastic in my sense though. Because I used to do something like this. I got a friend who is a girl, she likes some guy. Then I offered myself to be a cupid in this matter. And it's turned out I'm dating that girl instead XD Can you call this I NTR'ed someone ? It's the same here, the girl that teasing asking him if he got a girlfriend or not was actually asking for her friend. But the guy got the wrong idea and pulled himself to ask that girl out instead. So, the sneaky girl one was like, I lost my guy to my friend, really ?! And she kept stalking their relationship since then.