Yes! I actually recognize the katakana! It says “batan”, which is Japanese onomatopoeia for something like footsteps or a heartbeat, I think… Not too sure though. However, I am sure that is a bonafide piece of Japanese onomatopoeia! Great work in your research!
Tokimeki, which begins with very similar katakana (being that the d syllables are just the t syllables with a diacritical mark) is a word that means something similar, though I’m not sure whether the sound effect or the word came first.
Bata, or Batan, means an impact; normally for when someone falls, so basically there’s a sound of someone tripping and falling on their face in the background. awesome.
lul at the juxtapose of rick’s sword/katana*perv senses are tingling!*
Yes! I actually recognize the katakana! It says “batan”, which is Japanese onomatopoeia for something like footsteps or a heartbeat, I think… Not too sure though. However, I am sure that is a bonafide piece of Japanese onomatopoeia! Great work in your research!
Yeah, I just copied a bunch of sound effects from my Evangelion mangas. I tried to make them as inappropriate as possible.
Doki Doki is the sound they use for heartbeats.
Tokimeki, which begins with very similar katakana (being that the d syllables are just the t syllables with a diacritical mark) is a word that means something similar, though I’m not sure whether the sound effect or the word came first.
Bata, or Batan, means an impact; normally for when someone falls, so basically there’s a sound of someone tripping and falling on their face in the background. awesome.
Wow, Ethan just zinged Mike.