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  • Ahaha the worm just walked off at the end XD

    So cute~

  • Kawaii - don!

  • i love taiko no tatsujin ba-dum!!

  • Watching this series has changed my life for ever!

  • donko is such a fatass

  • @AshForte NO SHE'S NOT!!!

  • @AshForte NO SHE'S NOT!!!

  • @AshForte  HEY!!!

  • this is the first time i saw this soooo cute thank u very much ^_^

  • Also, yes, Don is somewhat japanese for 'rice', Katsu japanese for 'pork'. That's why the famous dish, 'Katsudon', or westernized as "Pork Cutlets with Rice.". Lol?

  • Go Donko. Lolol, where are the Taiko shippers anyway?! :3

  • 7.-Susaiko-n-Tatsusinjin!!!

    suzy lovy-y-suzanyta-guzanyta-flore­suzíta!!!

    así le llamé yo!!!

    juá-y-lovuá!!!

    já!!!

  • Wow, what a way to end this. XD I'm happily fufilled though.

  • wow i dont remember Donko-Chan being that kawaii ^_^

    anyway i cant wait for Hana-Chan ^_^

  • Kawaii! ^-^

  • Aw man the last one? :<

  • thanks i very love taiko (hahahahaha lol)

  • These were so cute!! Thanks for putting them up!!! ^____^

  • soooooooo cute!!! Both the boys' names are plays on Japanese food words (don - rice bowl) (katsu - breaded pork cutlet)

  • I thought Katsu was japanese for "Win" or "To win"

    Maybe it means both?

  • you're right, katsu does also mean "to win"...but in this case, they are making a word play on katsudon, pork cutlet over rice. = D

  • ...so remember kids: Love for a girl is like food.O_o;;;

  • its kinda......wierd

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