Talk:Bottle Fairy

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I've noticed that somebody recently removed the line where it pointed out it is occasionally hinted that Hororo is a lesbian- which has been there since I set this page up. I put it in again, and would like to ask that people don't remove it- it is DEFINATELY in there and one of the few things you can actually write about Hororo as a character! And if anybody would teach me how to put in a signature thing with my IP address and date, that'd be great ;)

It's been a long time since I watched the series but I don't recall any strong implication, and I don't see how it can be DEFINITE unless it is explicitely stated. Even ignoring the fact that they are not even human, given their apparent age I'm not sure the term is appropriate; you won't find it's use even wrt Kaorin, who is both old enough to be sexually active and blatantly infatuated with another girl, on the Azumanga Daioh page. When editing a talk page the instruction for placing a signature is given below the edit box: "On discussion pages, please sign your comment by typing four tildes" Shiroi Hane 16:10, 12 October 2005 (UTC)

I've discovered through new figure releases that the "Human Bottle Fairy" has a name. She's Kusachiho, a combination of all four fairy's names. Kururu, Sarara, Chiriri, and Hororo. 69.171.110.96 23:42, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

I am interpreting it as being the animation which confines a little girl and enjoys a reaction. In a male living alone, the little girl shut up by the bottle, and the neighbor, it is a schoolchild.. A criminal atmosphere is felt. Is my head unusual?

    Uh, what...?--68.227.68.36 02:34, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

Howdoesthiswo 15:07, 24 September 2006 (UTC)