tag:danbooru.me,2005:/comments Comments on post #1083892 2014-12-18T12:39:13-05:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1337289 2014-12-18T12:39:13-05:00 2014-12-18T12:39:13-05:00 @Demundo on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <blockquote><p>Moonspeaker said:</p></blockquote><p>There was a similar incident in Vietnam back in about the same time as the incident you talked about too. But here it's a ring and the man just burn one after another, this time, one 100$ bill after another without saying a word to find the ring for his lover. And in the end they did find it though. </p><p>It's similar so I just wanted to share it here. </p> Demundo /users/423018 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/974083 2012-02-23T08:14:43-05:00 2012-02-23T08:14:43-05:00 @henmere on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>His fan nickname is <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://www.geocities.jp/akarukunatuta/mjin2.html">明留句 夏太郎 (Akaruku Natsutarou).</a> However, <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/douda_akaruku_nattarou">douda akaruku nattarou</a> (general tag) and <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/narikin_eiga_jidai" title="This wiki page does not exist">narikin_eiga_jidai</a> (The Age of Nouveau Riche Splendor, copyright tag) are more appropriate.</p> henmere /users/68250 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/966199 2012-02-08T16:27:56-05:00 2012-02-08T16:27:56-05:00 @Poliwag on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>That's really interesting, Moonspeaker! Tadasaburo is actually one of the tags on the pixiv version of the picture, though that's not common. どうだ明るくなったろう/Douda akaruku nattarou, the character's line from the cartoon, seems to be used often when referencing the satirical piece. Maybe we could tag it like that?</p><div class="spoiler"><p>I just noticed that <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1074340">post #1074340</a> is tagged with that as well...</p></div> Poliwag /users/110785 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/966191 2012-02-08T16:04:36-05:00 2012-02-08T16:04:36-05:00 @BadRoad on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>His name is Milburn Pennybags. Although I think Parker Brothers recently gave up on getting anyone to call him that.</p> BadRoad /users/340496 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/966188 2012-02-08T15:58:30-05:00 2012-02-08T15:58:30-05:00 @HaroldRowsdower on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>Are you sure that isn't Mr. Monopoly from the board game of the same name? Give 'im a top had and monocle and he'd be a dead ringer...</p> HaroldRowsdower /users/342743 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/966187 2012-02-08T15:55:14-05:00 2012-02-08T15:55:14-05:00 @Moonspeaker on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>This originates in a satirical cartoon from about 1928.</p><p>While the man in the cartoon is unnamed, he's apparently modeled after <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E6%9C%AC%E5%94%AF%E4%B8%89%E9%83%8E">Tadasaburo Yamamoto</a>, a businessman from humble roots who grew very successful in the late 19th/early 20th century. He was known for flaunting his enormous wealth. </p><p>One night, Yamamoto was leaving after an extravagant meal at a restaurant in Hakodate, when he saw a geisha searching around in the foyer for her shoes, having trouble because of the darkness. He therefore pulled out a ¥100 bill (now worth about ¥1 million, allowing for inflation) and lit it to brighten the area. The incident became famous as an anecdote of <em>nouveau riche</em> behavior.</p><p>Years later, an artist named Kunibo Wada heard of the incident and drew a satirical cartoon depicting the situation, entitled "The Age of Nouveau Riche Splendor". (It can be seen on the Wikipedia page linked above.) The cartoon appears in current Japanese history textbooks and so has some slight fame among the public. It has gained a similar level of popularity recently as a motif for ASCII art and gag images.</p><p>TL;DR: He's based on historical figure Tadasaburo Yamamoto, but isn't actually him, so...don't know about how to tag it.</p> Moonspeaker /users/124541 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/964629 2012-02-05T16:00:17-05:00 2012-02-05T16:00:17-05:00 @MegurineLuka on post #1083892 (narikin (street fighter and 2 more) drawn by kei-suwabe) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/df/0c/df0c66e82ce05c9ae84c954e70961b48.jpg"/> <p>Holy crap is that Wimpy from Popeyes?</p> MegurineLuka /users/110612