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::I actually did find JS06's translation in youtube videos, but the version I saw at the very least only covered one story path and as a result didn't cover all the scenes. If there is a completed version I'd be interested in seeing it. --[[User:JeruTz|JeruTz]] ([[User talk:JeruTz|talk]]) 16:30, 7 July 2017 (CEST)
 
::I actually did find JS06's translation in youtube videos, but the version I saw at the very least only covered one story path and as a result didn't cover all the scenes. If there is a completed version I'd be interested in seeing it. --[[User:JeruTz|JeruTz]] ([[User talk:JeruTz|talk]]) 16:30, 7 July 2017 (CEST)
 
== Is there a distinction between the words world and universe in toaru. ==
 
 
The earth, the universe, and the world were nothing but a giant balloon. And a Magic God was a potted cactus wobbling on top of the balloon. That would cause anyone to panic. Once one learned of its existence, they would be worried around the clock that the cactus would eventually topple over as it moved freely about.-NT 12
 
 
The word universe is brought up separately to the word world and usually Kamachi only brings up the universe in relation to the big bang. Does this mean that there's a distinction between the word world and universe in the original japanese?
 

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