The Bride's full name is actually revieled in Vol.1
Ok, so I might be the ssssslllooooowww one, and you might have all noticed this, but i havent till now.
The Bride's full name is actually revieled in the Vol.1.....twice. It isnt spoken, but it is written.
Many of you probably released this, but since no one mentioned it, I decided to.
For those of you who dont know it (lets hope there is someone that didnt know this ) The Bride's name is shown, clearly on the tickets when she sets off to Okinawa and Tokio.
Yeah its like when you hear a song the first time and dont know what their saying, then you read the lyrics and you can totally make out the words after that.
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i guess partly cause when Q&U were thinking up the movie, she was just going to be referred to as The Bride.. like Clint Eastwood - The Man With No Name
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Last edited by furryman on May 20th, 2004 at 09:49 PM
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