Okay, so I’m 10 episodes into HnG and...where is the “LW-style thinking and problems”?
Hence the origin of the phrase, “tsuyoku naritai”.
Wow, I can’t believe I missed that. Although, if that is the only thing relevant to “LW-style thinking and problems” in HnG, then Death Note compares favorably to it.
That seems to be about as likely as “hyakunen hayai” or “isshoukenmei” or “ninja” or “mahou-tsukau uchuujin” originating from an anime.
(OK… not as likely as the last one.)
Well, that’s where I got it.
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Okay, so I’m 10 episodes into HnG and...where is the “LW-style thinking and problems”?
Hence the origin of the phrase, “tsuyoku naritai”.
Wow, I can’t believe I missed that. Although, if that is the only thing relevant to “LW-style thinking and problems” in HnG, then Death Note compares favorably to it.
That seems to be about as likely as “hyakunen hayai” or “isshoukenmei” or “ninja” or “mahou-tsukau uchuujin” originating from an anime.
(OK… not as likely as the last one.)
Well, that’s where I got it.