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  • ID: 637747
  • Uploader: norwegianfjord »
  • Date: over 15 years ago
  • Approver: Not One Of Us »
  • Size: 178 KB .png (700x730) »
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madotsuki, poniko, monoko, uboa, monoe, and 3 more (yume nikki)
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    these.engines
    over 15 years ago
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    lolwat

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    Baldanderebus
    over 15 years ago
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    I think this has something to do with a Tapir being seen as something similar to a Baku, a supernatural creature who eats dreams.

    I think you know where I'm going with this...

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    Poliwag
    over 15 years ago
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    Right. Though they didn't traditionally appear as such, in recent years the baku has started to be commonly depicted as a tapir-like creature. I'm not entirely sure what prompted that change, unless it was simply because the word for "tapir" was also baku?

    Anyway. It's worth noting in modern media, baku are often depicted as straight-up, zoologically accurate tapirs - not just "tapir-like" or anything. That said, considering the context and how it's behaving here, should the translation be changed from "tapir" to just "baku"?

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    Yoritoshi
    over 15 years ago
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    And suddenly, Cocoron makes sense!

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    *burp*
    It's on short notice, but...
    Yume Nikki
    Altogether now, smash him to pieces!!!
    Baku Tapir-like creatures present in Japanese folklore consume dreams.
    The enemy's all alone!!
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