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Play on words but one does not simply ask Harada for shit.
He just opened the gate to millions of requests. Should have kept his damn mouth shut!
If Bandai Namco was going to have another rep I’d like to be someone from the Tales of series
Sooo there is still a chance.
Well that’s just Harada being Harada.