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Talk:Seccom Masada-sensei: Difference between revisions

>Rainy Day
>Tatsumaki
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That's what I heard about the random things like Uboa and Takofuusen but from what I heard, fans made up the other names. I might be wrong though so...yeah.--[[User:Rainy Day|Raine]] 18:54, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
That's what I heard about the random things like Uboa and Takofuusen but from what I heard, fans made up the other names. I might be wrong though so...yeah.--[[User:Rainy Day|Raine]] 18:54, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
I know for a fact that Uboa is from the game code, but I think I heard Takofuusen actually is Japanese for "octopus balloon", and is really just another name the (Japanese) fans made. I also heard Seccom Masada is actually Japanese for "piano guy".
Really, we just need somebody here who can read Japanese. Not even speak it, just read the characters. [[User:Tatsumaki|Tatsumaki]] 06:06, 13 May 2009 (UTC)

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Is "sensei" his official name?

Is there a "sensei" in his name, or does that title come from the guesses of the players?


The names of just about All of the characters/sprites/ect. were made up by fans, usually based on what they look like. Masada is probably called "Sensei" because people usually think that he was Madotsuki's piano teacher. Raine 04:51, 11 May 2009 (UTC)

Didn't the character names come from the Japanese filenames? 75.61.174.135 05:52, 12 May 2009 (UTC) Me

That's what I heard about the random things like Uboa and Takofuusen but from what I heard, fans made up the other names. I might be wrong though so...yeah.--Raine 18:54, 12 May 2009 (UTC)

I know for a fact that Uboa is from the game code, but I think I heard Takofuusen actually is Japanese for "octopus balloon", and is really just another name the (Japanese) fans made. I also heard Seccom Masada is actually Japanese for "piano guy".

Really, we just need somebody here who can read Japanese. Not even speak it, just read the characters. Tatsumaki 06:06, 13 May 2009 (UTC)