So, they're angry because she uses both manner of speaking which it jumbles the words?
It's the usual "this new character has a similar gimmick as mine, so I feel threatened" gag. Nisshin combines both of their gimmicks (Hiroshima and old-fashioned 'stage' accent).
As for the 'jumbling', well, I'm not doing it willy-nilly; I'm basically adapting the Hiroshima dialect into the English West Country dialect (old-fashioned stage Mummerset here to be particular), as I feel it shares a lot of similarities with the Hiroshima dialect (well, the Chuugoku area as a whole), in terms of relative sociocultural perception (both Hiroshima and West Country are perceived as rustic 'hick' accents), geographical location (southwest of the country), cultural history parallels (maritime history, piracy, farming), use of atavistic ('throwback') vocabulary, analogous sound changes, etc.
It's the usual "this new character has a similar gimmick as mine, so I feel threatened" gag. Nisshin combines both of their gimmicks (Hiroshima and old-fashioned 'stage' accent).
As for the 'jumbling', well, I'm not doing it willy-nilly; I'm basically adapting the Hiroshima dialect into the English West Country dialect (old-fashioned stage Mummerset here to be particular), as I feel it shares a lot of similarities with the Hiroshima dialect (well, the Chuugoku area as a whole), in terms of relative sociocultural perception (both Hiroshima and West Country are perceived as rustic 'hick' accents), geographical location (southwest of the country), cultural history parallels (maritime history, piracy, farming), use of atavistic ('throwback') vocabulary, analogous sound changes, etc.
My friend was taught Hiroshima-ben by his family, so when he went to a JA kindergarten level class and ask to go to the bathroom, the teacher just responded:
"Orrrra?! Yakuza-deska?"
I be the zeeplane tender Nisshin, and zhall commit myself under thy care vorthwith — remember it well!
Bist thee my Admiral?
Well, well! Thee be zportin' a rather fearless countenance!
SNAP!
'Archaic' Hiroshima stage dialect'Archaic' stage dialectHiroshima dialectUses '-ja' as copulaLike 'da' in Standard Japanese. Feature of Hiroshima (and West Japanese) dialects and fictional archaic characters.Japanese clothesThick eyebrows