Fusae Brand: Difference between revisions
Appearance
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===Non-Canon plot overview=== | ===Non-Canon plot overview=== | ||
== Gallery == | |||
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Ai Sai Brand's Wallet.png|Fusae Brand Wallet (A Code of Stars and Tobacco) | Ai Sai Brand's Wallet.png|Fusae Brand Wallet (A Code of Stars and Tobacco) | ||
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Movie 26 Fusae Shop Sign.jpeg | Movie 26 Fusae Shop Sign.jpeg | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*The Fusae brand is referenced in other episodes. In the anime, it can be heard as the Sai brand instead. This is actually the result of mishearing the name Fusae: as when speaking Japanese, it is common to devoice the /i/ and /u/ vowels between voiceless consonants. So, in the name /fusae/, because both the /f/ and the /s/ are voiceless consonants, the /u/ vowel between them is devoiced, resulting in a very weak and difficult to notice presence. With the absence of the vowel, the preceding /f/ would be heard as an exhale and not be heard as part of the word, leaving just /sae/, itself easily misheard as /sai/ when spoken fast. The word itself is still being pronounced as /fusae/, and not /sai/. | |||
Revision as of 09:52, 9 December 2023
It's a Gingko leaf themed brand made by Fusae Campbell. Fusae Brand is one of the most frequent fashion brand seen. It's called Sai brand in the anime.
Background
Activities
Canon
Non-Canon plot overview
Gallery
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Fusae Brand Wallet (A Code of Stars and Tobacco)
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Conan and Heiji, Code of Love
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Episode 952
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Episode 743
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Episode 975
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Episode 421
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Episode 843
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A cup that the brand collaborated with a tableware maker to make.
Trivia
- The Fusae brand is referenced in other episodes. In the anime, it can be heard as the Sai brand instead. This is actually the result of mishearing the name Fusae: as when speaking Japanese, it is common to devoice the /i/ and /u/ vowels between voiceless consonants. So, in the name /fusae/, because both the /f/ and the /s/ are voiceless consonants, the /u/ vowel between them is devoiced, resulting in a very weak and difficult to notice presence. With the absence of the vowel, the preceding /f/ would be heard as an exhale and not be heard as part of the word, leaving just /sae/, itself easily misheard as /sai/ when spoken fast. The word itself is still being pronounced as /fusae/, and not /sai/.