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Endō) San (さん), sometimes pronounced han (はん) in Kansai dialect, is the most commonplace honorific and is a title of respect typically used between equals of any age. Although the closest analog in English are the honorifics "Mr. ", "Miss", "Ms. ", or "Mrs. ", -san is almost universally added to a person's name; -san can be used in formal and informal contexts, regardless of the person's gender. [2] It is also commonly used to convert common nouns into proper ones, as discussed below. San may be used in combination with workplace nouns, so a bookseller might be addressed or referred to as hon'ya-san ("bookstore" + san) and a butcher as nikuya-san ("butcher's shop" + san). San is sometimes used with company names. For example, the offices or shop of a company called Kojima Denki might be referred to as "Kojima Denki-san" by another nearby company. This may be seen on small maps often used in phone books and business cards in Japan, where the names of surrounding companies are written using -san. San can be attached to the names of animals or even for cooking; "fish" can be referred to as sakana-san, but both would be considered childish (akin to "Mr. Haruta attempts to escape but he is also killed, with his luck courtesy of his cursed technique finally run out due to his fight with Nanami. With his time almost up, Sukuna quickly takes Megumi outside the city to be healed, before returning to show his work to Yuji. Yuji sees the crater and becomes immensely traumatized, blaming himself for everyone that died by Sukuna's hands. Meanwhile, a half-burned Nanami wanders the subway. 4218"Right and Wrong"
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& Yōsuke TakadaShōta GoshozonoSayaka Koiso & Mitsue MoriNovember 23, 2023 (2023-11-23)N/A The barely standing Nanami is confronted by a group of transfigured humans and uses his remaining strength to fight them all. After they're defeated, Mahito appears and touches Nanami's back, ready to use Idle Transfiguration on him. Nanami thinks about his life's choices and wondering if it was all worth it, when a vision of Haibara points him toward Yuji, who had just stumbled himself into the encounter. Nanami tells Yuji he's leaving the rest to him, as he's killed. An enraged Yuji fights Mahito as the two exchange blows all throughout the subway, with Mahito taking advantage of Yuji's emotional instability to get under his skin. Meanwhile, a double of himself that Mahito had created earlier when hunting for Yuji encounters Nobara out on the streets. After she starts to fight him, he decides to target her in order to drive Yuji further into despair.
^ "ミニアニメ「Re:プチから始める異世界生活」第1話公開!". Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai (official anime site) (in Japanese). June 28, 2016. Archived from the original on July 3, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2016. ^ "Crunchyroll Adds 2 Series of Re:Zero Anime Shorts".