The mystery behind the title of this fantastic anime

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The mystery behind the title of this fantastic anime

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On October 4th, Taste came to revolutionize the world of anime with its crazy mix of comedy, romance and paranormal events. This adaptation of manga de Yukinobu Tatsu It has already caught a lot of fans, hooked on the story. But, surely you have wondered at some point what the title itself means, right?

For now, no one knows for sure, but as is normal in these cases, the fan theories They are everywhere.

A reference to Beethoven

One of the theories that resonate the most on the Internet the thing is Taste could refer to the beginning of the famous Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. However, chapter 163 of the manga released a totally different track. In one scene, one of the characters mentions “the Dandadan” as if it were something mysterious and important to the plot, which has made many think that perhaps it is not a simple musical reference, but rather It could be the name of an object or an important concept.

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Abbreviation for paranormal stories

Another theory that sounds strong within the community is that Taste is a mix of Japanese words related to horror stories. According to some fans, the name is a contraction of kaidan (ghost stories), the music (stories of strange things) y taiken dan (stories of lived experiences). With all the supernatural vibe that the anime has, the truth is that this theory fits quite well.

Dantadan Wallpaper : r/Dantadan

The curious thing is that Yukinobu Tatsu, the creator of the manga, has not confirmed any of these theories. Maybe he’s amused to see how his followers are racking their brains over the topic or he’s just waiting for the perfect moment to reveal the meaning of the title.

Is it a reference to Beethoven, a play on words, or the name of something crucial in the story? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, We will continue enjoying the series and all the theories what are they going emerging from the community.

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