And another question gets added . . .
Q0:
CliffD wrote:This question comes from the motion picture Houhokekyo Tonari no Yamada-kun (aka My Neighbors the Yamadas).
At one point in the film we see Nonoko's classroom, where the students are showing their personal mottos to the class. When they ask their teacher, Fujiwara-sensei, what HER motto is (and No, it's NOT "Get Married" or "Change Jobs"), she puts it down on paper and shows it to the class.
THE QUESTION: What is Fujiwara-sensei's motto?
NOTE: I'm looking for the motto from the original Japanese version, not the English dub, which is decidedly different.
Q1:
CliffD wrote:This question comes from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. BE CAREFUL OF SPOILERS!!
In one episode, one of Section 9's Tachikomas decides to go out on his own. During it's excursion into the Great Outdoors, he encounters a little girl who is searching for her lost dog.
THE QUESTION: What is the dog's name?
Q2:
CliffD wrote:This question comes from
Mobile Suit GUNDAM SEED (now that all of the DVDs for the series are out, I'm going through this again) -- and will be in SPOILER-GARD (or Inviso-Text, or whatever you want to call it); please be kind and, if you answer this Q, also protect against spoilage.
SPOILER-GARD wrote: Early on in the series, it is revealed that the term GUNDAM is an acronym (it was the boot-up screen for the OS when Kira first pilots the Strike). Later on in the series, it is revealed that SEED is also an acronym.
THE QUESTION: What does SEED stand for?
Q3:
CliffD wrote:This question comes from
Steel Angel Kurumi -- specifically, the OVA episodes immediately following the first season. And it's going into SPOILER-GARD, just in case.
SPOILER-GARD wrote: At one point, Saki spends some time as a silent movie actress -- with some success.
THE QUESTION: What is the name of the movie company that first hires Saki?
Q4:
This question comes from
Omohide Poroporo (aka
Only Yesterday).
One of the problems young Taeko faces involves the school lunch; the policy at the time allowing you to discard only ONE item from the meal -- you had to consume the rest. Taeko is even scolded for hiding her unwanted
daikon radish and onion mix in her bread.
Other students have issue w/ the same policy. For example, at one lunch, the boy sitting next to Taeko has TWO items he doesn't want to consume. As he and Taeko discuss the situation, they strike up an agreement -- Taeko will take one of the items off of his hands, and later, when
daikon radish and onions are served again, the boy has to take Taeko's portion in return. So with a careful glance to make certain no one's watching (and Brahm's
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 5 to set the PERFECT mood!
), plates are switched, and Taeko consumes a
second portion of an item from the school lunch.
THE QUESTION: What did Taeko have seconds of?
HELP!! I'm being held prisoner by CLAMP fans!! We Demand -- er, They Demand -- uh, OH, FORGET IT!! It's Fun Here!!