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rdfs:label | - No Need for Bushido/Funny
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rdfs:comment | - The entire Kabuki play, but especially Ken's improvised line: "Nooo! My wife is my enemy's son! I should've known!"
* Anytime Cho attempts a metaphor. And especially when the two taoist monks looking for him find him by the second hand description of "a pointy hatted guy who spouted nonsense the entire play"
* the brick joke (see main page)
* The look on Yori's face when he realizes he was attracted to himself as a girl.
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abstract | - The entire Kabuki play, but especially Ken's improvised line: "Nooo! My wife is my enemy's son! I should've known!"
* Anytime Cho attempts a metaphor. And especially when the two taoist monks looking for him find him by the second hand description of "a pointy hatted guy who spouted nonsense the entire play"
* the brick joke (see main page)
* The look on Yori's face when he realizes he was attracted to himself as a girl.
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