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'''L - Little''' is a letter in [[Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki]].
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'''Little''' is one of the 27 words in [[Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki]].
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
A Japanese sansho pepper plant is rotating in a white void while information about the pepper appears beside it. [[Mr. Okhotsk]] appears uses his scissor-hands to take a pepper and feed it to Pon, who's intestines are shown in hyper-realistic detail as the pepper goes through him. Once the pepper is digested, Pon unleashes a massively explosive fart that sends him into the sky.
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[[File:LittleFrame.png|thumb|right|The sansho pepper and information on it.]]
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We are shown a sansho pepper plant, and information about the plant appears beside it. [[Mr. Okhotsk]] picks one of the peppers from the plant and feeds it to [[Pon]]. The pepper is shown going through Pon's digestive system, in the style of a detailed anatomical diagram. Once the pepper is digested, Pon unleashes a fart so explosive that it sends him flying into the sky.
  
==Moral==
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===Sansho===
"A little body often harbors a great soul."
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:'''English name:''' Japanese Pepper<br>
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:'''Variety:''' Mikan family deciduous shrub<br>
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:'''Also known as:''' Hajikami (Prickly ash)<br>
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:'''Origin:''' Japan, Korea, China<br>
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:'''Flowers:''' Greeny-yellow flowers in April-May; Male and female varieties.<br>
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:'''Applications:''' Edible (spice), Medicinal (stomach conditioning, insecticide, antidote)
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==Proverb==
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"A '''little''' body often harbors a great soul."
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Pon is still flying from eating the pepper, but then the effect wears off and he falls back down to the ground.
  
 
==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
"Literally: Even a small grain of Japanese pepper is bitingly hot.  
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''Literally: Even a small grain of Japanese pepper is bitingly hot.''
  
Haven't you found that the smallest chili peppers are usually the hottest? Well, the same applies to Japanese "sansho" pepper-and many times, to people and things around us. This is why we must avoid judging a book by its cover, remembering that, indeed, good things also come in small packages. Pon made the mistake of underestimating the potency of the tiny, apparently innocuous, sansho pepper. It seems he got a free ride out of it, though."
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''Haven't you found that the smallest chili peppers are usually the hottest? Well, the same applies to Japanese "sansho" pepper-and many times, to people and things around us. This is why we must avoid judging a book by its cover, remembering that, indeed, good things also come in small packages. Pon made the mistake of underestimating the potency of the tiny, apparently innocuous, sansho pepper. It seems he got a free ride out of it, though.''
  
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 29 August 2024

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Features: Mr. Okhotsk, Pon
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Little is one of the 27 words in Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki.

Plot

The sansho pepper and information on it.

We are shown a sansho pepper plant, and information about the plant appears beside it. Mr. Okhotsk picks one of the peppers from the plant and feeds it to Pon. The pepper is shown going through Pon's digestive system, in the style of a detailed anatomical diagram. Once the pepper is digested, Pon unleashes a fart so explosive that it sends him flying into the sky.

Sansho

English name: Japanese Pepper
Variety: Mikan family deciduous shrub
Also known as: Hajikami (Prickly ash)
Origin: Japan, Korea, China
Flowers: Greeny-yellow flowers in April-May; Male and female varieties.
Applications: Edible (spice), Medicinal (stomach conditioning, insecticide, antidote)

Proverb

"A little body often harbors a great soul."

Pon is still flying from eating the pepper, but then the effect wears off and he falls back down to the ground.

Explanation

Literally: Even a small grain of Japanese pepper is bitingly hot.

Haven't you found that the smallest chili peppers are usually the hottest? Well, the same applies to Japanese "sansho" pepper-and many times, to people and things around us. This is why we must avoid judging a book by its cover, remembering that, indeed, good things also come in small packages. Pon made the mistake of underestimating the potency of the tiny, apparently innocuous, sansho pepper. It seems he got a free ride out of it, though.

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