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  1. Issho and Aramaki's animal aliases (Tiger and Bull, respectively) are the representation of the northeastern quarter where the ogre that Momotarō must kill lives. A fan asked Oda why Issho was not just named "Purple Tiger" (紫虎, Murasakitora?

  2. The blind man often beats Tiger which may suggest that the blind man is being cruel. It may also be important that others notice how the blind man is treating Tiger as by having others notice what is happening Narayan may be using their voices as a consensus to stop what is happening Tiger.

  3. Fujitora is a blind man with only the whites of his eyes showing, though he usually keeps both eyes closed. He has an X-shaped scar centered on the left side of his forehead that stretches over both eyes, which was actually self-inflicted due to his decision to blind himself.

  4. Apr 7, 2020 · At no stage in the story does the reader suspect that the blind man is repentant about his treatment of Tiger. If anything he wants is to beat Tiger. This again suggests a servant and the master relationship between Tiger and the blind man rather than a common bond of friendship between the two.

  5. Oct 1, 2009 · Basically, it's just a very odd scene that caught me by surprise and although i've seen this movie a couple times I have never truely noticed that scene before. I'm curious if anyone has read the book or if I am seeing wrong in the movie, but i'm pretty sure it seemed like she was stroking tiger.

  6. Jan 4, 2017 · Then the blind man devised a plan, and bade the hunchback crawl through the jungle and roar like a tiger. Which the hunchback did; and the cowherd boys, on hearing his roaring, ran away headlong and left the drum, which the hunchback gave, as before, to the blind man to carry.

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  8. Sep 7, 2013 · I googled and found out that the tiger was a female, so apparently that was some lesbian bestiality. As for why it happened, who knows. You would have to ask Thomas Harris, as I guess it was originally in the book too.

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