Is it safe inside your head?
I discovered this afternoon that the name of the Japanese folk hero Momotarō does not really mean "Peach Boy." Rather, Tarō is a popular boy's name—which made me think that, if rendered idiomatically into English, Momotarō should be Peach Jack. Then I realized that while "Peach Boy" may not be a strict translation, "Peach Jack" sounds like a species of moonshine. This is why I am not a professional translator from the Japanese.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' By the Way (2002) is not the album for me to listen to when I'm in a bad mood.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' By the Way (2002) is not the album for me to listen to when I'm in a bad mood.

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It's a good show. It has an interestingly minimalist style for a modern American action cartoon that allows it to have some rather nice, kinetic action sequences. And it has, at times, a very refreshing lingering pace for what's ostensively a kid's show, though a few episodes seemed somewhat adult.
Samurai Jack's creator, Genndy Tartakovsky, was also responsible for the Star Wars: Clone Wars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Clone_Wars) animated series, which is far superior to the first two prequel movies.
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That's a wonderful name.
was also responsible for the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series, which is far superior to the first two prequel movies.
I am not at all surprised to hear that.