Mushi:Vol4 TLnotes
蟲と眼球とチョコレートパフェ
Mushi, Eyeball and a Song of LoveOverture: 700
Kirigirisu
This name literally means 'cricket', as the insect. For more information on crickets in Japanese culture, see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crickets_as_pets#Pet_crickets_in_Japan
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Kudan
One of rarest mythological creatures in Japanese myth, Kudan is a calf born with a human head and made prophesies about the end of the world, and dies three days after these prophesies are made. Not to be confused with Hakutaku, a similar mythological creature with nine eyes (although the author had, by giving Kudan the character a third eye on her forehead, seemingly mixed her appearance up with that of the Hakutaku). More detailed explanation on the background and significance of the creature can be found in the following links http://www.rosemarybandini.co.uk/kudan-versus-hakutaku/ http://www.mythicalcreatureslist.com/mythical-creature/Kudan
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Shinzō Ukako
This name is almost violent and un-name-like as many others in the series. Shinzō Ukako means "Heart-Eater", and here it is being compared with Gankyū Eguriko, "Eyeball-Gouger". To note, I'm not 100% sure on the Romanization. It could easily have been pronounced Shinzō Tabeko (but the meaning would be the same)!
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