Her catchphrase is “Guu nano desu.”
“Guu” sounds like “good” in English, but in Japanese, it also means “fist” — like when you punch.
So it’s a pun: she’s saying “It’s good!” and “It’s a punch!” at the same time!
In Japan, someone might say “Guu nano desu!” — it sounds like “It’s good!” but also means “It’s a punch!” since Guu is a fist.
If they say “Choki nano desu!”, it could mean “It’s scissors!” or “It’s a peace sign!”
And “Paa nano desu!” might mean “It’s an open hand!” — like a high five or a dramatic gesture.
It’s a cute way of turning hand shapes into fun little phrases with double meanings.
グーなのです✊
チョキなのです✌
パーなのです✋
日本以外では伝わりづらいダジャレなので上に解説を入れてみました
Unajyu
2025-04-08 19:23:31 +0000 UTCFelix Müller
2025-04-05 22:07:29 +0000 UTC