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I hope some real life Majima counterpart had hit these shooreh pipi ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hard.
Probably real Yakuza helped to turn those people in, since they could ruin business.
Munan Suzuki, the con-artist guru in Zero, had his appearance blatantly based on Aum's leader & yeah, the "Shooreh Pipi" chant also looks to be parodying them (there is a video on Youtube of a bunch of Aum acolytes dancing to a chant including repetitions of "sôshi" which apparently means something like "leader" or "guru") but the cult in Zero (it reappears in Kiwami and 6, and in the latter Suzuki gets a redemption arc) was a straightforward scam whose leader was mainly in it to extract money & sexual favours from credulous devotees. Aum was several levels more messed-up and the group's leader & 12 disiciples were executed last year for multiple counts of murder.