
If I grew up with the japanese culture I'd probably be laughing with him, but I didn't and right now I'm confuzzled as hell, but wanting to see how this goes - this technique is hella cool but I'm wondering how far the restrictions go until he cracks.
Will he continue making comedy after Kenjaku serves him his dream? Or will his curse technique end? Is it fuelled by his drive for comedy? What happens if he doesn't want comedy anymore? Pass it up Akutani.
Why do both Nan and son look like they're imitating Moses and asking God for their daily bread-