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Tesityr Jan 27, 2019 @ 11:38am
Game Center CX saying "GAMAY OBERA" and then "GAIM OVA"...backstory..?
Just wondering if anyone knew the 'backstory' behind Kacho Arino (and Staff) saying "GAMAY OBERA" for Game Over, in early seasons - then sometime around Season 2 they start saying "GAIM OVA" (english pronounc.) - is there any 'backstory' to read/watch about this (eg. someone they interview correcting them on the english way, or some staffer going to America and coming back and correcting them on the english way, etc), or is it just something that changed and there is nothing to see/read about it..?

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Last edited by Tesityr; Jan 27, 2019 @ 11:39am
Originally posted by Starling:
In one of the chapters (I don't remember which one), Chief Arino just mispronounces "game over", and instead says "game obera" (or something like that). Then, the staff just keeps pronouncing it that way to make fun of him.
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Starling Jun 17, 2021 @ 9:08pm 
In one of the chapters (I don't remember which one), Chief Arino just mispronounces "game over", and instead says "game obera" (or something like that). Then, the staff just keeps pronouncing it that way to make fun of him.
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