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9th Sep '10 at 08:37:05 PM74.70.203.98
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Is there a trope for \"walking down the road with your hands behind your head\"--perhaps as a specifically Japanese way of indicating character? I know I\'ve seen several examples of this, although the only two that specifically come to mind right now are Naruto and Samurai Champloo\'s Mugen. Since they\'re both at least somewhat unconventional, outcast, carefree, insouciant, etc. a lot of the time, it seemed to me there was something cultural and symbolic going on here....

...ok, add Ginta from Bleach to the list of examples--as in this week\'s Bleach 169.
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9th Sep '10 at 08:34:11 PM74.70.203.98
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Is there a trope for \"walking down the road with your hands behind your head\"--perhaps as a specifically Japanese way of indicating character? I know I\'ve seen several examples of this, although the only two that specifically come to mind right now are Naruto and Samurai Champloo\'s Mugen. Since they\'re both at least somewhat unconventional, outcast, carefree, insouciant, etc. a lot of the time, it seemed to me there was something cultural and symbolic going on here....

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