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** Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].

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** Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when there is a moment the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].
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** Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''[[RichInDollarsPoorInSense doesn't know what hunger is]]''.

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** Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the to feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, laughs and says it would figure that a child as high born highborn as Chagum ''[[RichInDollarsPoorInSense doesn't know what hunger is]]''.

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* Episode 23: Balsa's reaction to learning that Torogai has had 3 children already.

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** Balsa's offhand remark about women being born with the maternal instinct becomes hilarious given the context; firstly, the entire series has been playing havoc with traditional gender roles (Balsa often takes on a fatherly role, Tanda feels like the wife of some soldier, etc.), robbing any credence this has instantly, and Balsa's own answer to Chagum's rebellious phase two episodes prior was telling him to kill her, then slapping three feet out of him.
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Balsa's reaction to learning that Torogai has had 3 children already.
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* Episode 23: Balsa's reaction to learning that Torogai has had 3 children already.

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* When the participants in the manhunt come to Tanda's hut and ask if he's seen an injured woman -- the healer tells them that yes, he has, but springboards it into such an inspired rant about his frustrated love life that in the end the searchers just slink away awkwardly.
* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].
** Just before Tanda was served his "gisho", Balsa proved that HidingInPlainSight was the best idea by approaching another restaurant customer and asking about Balsa the Spear-Wielder. The customer went on at length [[TheDreaded about her having taken on a thousand men and being more ferocious than any man he'd ever faced in battle]].
* When Balsa and Chagum are calmly eating outside a restaurant in broad daylight, Tanda expresses concern that even though she's managed to convince the manhunters she's dead, she still might be recognized. Her response is to walk over to a man at a nearby table and ask him if he's ever heard of Balsa the Spear-Wielder. He begins eagerly telling her of how he personally crossed swords with her, and it was so fierce a battle even he could only fight her to a standstill. He also assures her that Balsa is now quite dead. She maintains a perfectly straight face throughout the entire exchange.

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* Episode 6:
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When the participants in the manhunt come to Tanda's hut and ask if he's seen an injured woman -- the healer tells them that yes, he has, but springboards it into such an inspired rant about his frustrated love life that in the end the searchers just slink away awkwardly.
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Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].
** Just before Tanda was served his "gisho", Balsa proved that HidingInPlainSight was the best idea by approaching another restaurant customer and asking about Balsa the Spear-Wielder. The customer went on at length [[TheDreaded about her having taken on a thousand men and being more ferocious than any man he'd ever faced in battle]].
* When Balsa and Chagum are calmly eating outside a restaurant in broad daylight, Tanda expresses concern that even though she's managed to convince the manhunters she's dead, she still might be recognized. Her response is to walk over to a man at a nearby table and ask him if he's ever heard of Balsa the Spear-Wielder. He begins eagerly telling her of how he personally crossed swords with her,
battle]] and it was so fierce a battle even he could only fight her to a standstill. He also assures her that Balsa is now quite dead. She maintains a perfectly straight face throughout the entire exchange.

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* When Torogai first meets Chagum, she enters Tanda's hut muttering, "an egg, an egg..." and she sits down to eat, then notices Chagum, points at him and shouts, "The Egg!" CutToBlack.

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** Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''[[RichInDollarsPoorInSense doesn't know what hunger is]]''.
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When Torogai first meets Chagum, she enters Tanda's hut absentmindedly muttering, "an egg, an egg..." and she sits down to eat, then notices Chagum, points at him and shouts, "The Egg!" CutToBlack.FadeToBlack.



* Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''[[RichInDollarsPoorInSense doesn't know what hunger is]]''.
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** Just before Tanda was served his "gisho", Balsa proved that HidingInPlainSight was the best idea by approaching another restaurant customer and asking about Balsa the Spear-Wielder. The customer went on at length [[TheDreaded about her having taken on a thousand men and being more ferocious than any man he'd ever faced in battle]].
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* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineGuy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].

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* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineGuy [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy and helps herself to the "Father" bean]].
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* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, and helps herself to the "Father" bean.
* Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''doesn't know what hunger is''.

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* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, [[MasculineGirlFeminineGuy and helps herself to the "Father" bean.
bean]].
* Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''doesn't ''[[RichInDollarsPoorInSense doesn't know what hunger is''.is]]''.
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* When Torogai first meets Chagum, she enters Tanda's hut muttering, "an egg, an egg..." and she sits down to eat, then notices Chagum, points at him and shouts, "The Egg!" CutToBlack.
* When the participants in the manhunt come to Tanda's hut and ask if he's seen an injured woman -- the healer tells them that yes, he has, but springboards it into such an inspired rant about his frustrated love life that in the end the searchers just slink away awkwardly.
* Often when Balsa, Tanda, and Chagum fall into a "family" image. There are surprisingly meaningful and amusing scenes that consist only of wordlessly-exchanged glances between the three of them, but the CrowningMomentOfFunny comes when the three sit down to eat in town and the Yakoo proprietor brings them, gratis, a traditional three-bean dish. Tanda explains that this means they were mistaken for a family: the large green beans stand for the father, the smaller red beans stand for the mother, and the chickpeas stand for the child -- "Oh, I see," Balsa says, and helps herself to the "Father" bean.
* Soon after Chagum is taken from the castle, he begins the feel a weird feeling in his stomach. Tanda laughs, and says it would figure that a child as high born as Chagum ''doesn't know what hunger is''.
* When Balsa and Chagum are calmly eating outside a restaurant in broad daylight, Tanda expresses concern that even though she's managed to convince the manhunters she's dead, she still might be recognized. Her response is to walk over to a man at a nearby table and ask him if he's ever heard of Balsa the Spear-Wielder. He begins eagerly telling her of how he personally crossed swords with her, and it was so fierce a battle even he could only fight her to a standstill. He also assures her that Balsa is now quite dead. She maintains a perfectly straight face throughout the entire exchange.

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