For those of you who couldn't figure out the question from that previous holiday article, this is your answer. September 19th has become a day to celebrate "the world fastest robot" as well as his inspired Net Navi. Or as it seems more likely the case, an excuse for artistic fans to draw images of their beloved speedster (as we are learning from this trend). As with Rockman's Day, クイックの日 (Day of Quick) is a result of a Number to Japanese Phonemes trick. This time actually taking apart the individual digits of 9/19 into 9-1-9 to produce
Ku-I-Ku=>Cu-I-Ku=>Qu-I-Ku=>Quick. Follow the *Read More Link to obligatory pixiv gallery of 9/19 tribute art.
Ku-I-Ku=>Cu-I-Ku=>Qu-I-Ku=>Quick. Follow the *Read More Link to obligatory pixiv gallery of 9/19 tribute art.
I do believe that this ends this years' round of vaguely associated holidays with Rockman. As with Rockman's Day, this marks the second year since their "establishment". We will have to wait to see if they actually hold up or if they are merely a pasting fad.
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I will be remiss if i didn't mention one holiday that I failed to comment on. That would be "Roll's Day, June 6th. Created with repeating the first Kana (the Japanese equivalent to English letters) of Roll's Name for the numbers. It not as highly regarded due to the obscure establishment method as compared to the other three. But perhaps that will change next year,...