It's a pun (?). Denpa literally means "electromagnetic wave" - as in radio wave - but it's also slang for someone who behaves erratically and seems to be listening to voices in their own head (like they're receiving radio messages). Like Koishi. So Utsuho becomes a power plant symbol, and Koishi becomes a radio tower symbol.
It's a pun (?). Denpa literally means "electromagnetic wave" - as in radio wave - but it's also slang for someone who behaves erratically and seems to be listening to voices in their own head (like they're receiving radio messages). Like Koishi. So Utsuho becomes a power plant symbol, and Koishi becomes a radio tower symbol.
listening to voices in their own head? like hallucinations?
KurosakiScarlet said: listening to voices in their own head? like hallucinations?
As in people claiming to be receiving messages via electromagnetic signals beamed directly into their heads from some unknown source (perhaps aliens, or a government agency, or some global conspiracy). What they're actually experiencing, if anything, is something I'd rather not make assumptions about other than to suggest some kind of mental illness is involved. But that's the claim.
Satori-sama, it's a disaster! Okuu turned into a map symbol!I'm a power plant.And I'm a radio tower, sis!
Power plant!?
You certainly are a radio-wave person! Denpa-kei (電波系) is a Japanese term for individuals or persons who may feel disconnected or dissociated from the people around them. They may entertain wild fantasies and persecutory delusions or other strong beliefs, and their speech or actions may seem strange or incoherent to outside observers. Radio tower!? What happened?! You're so noisy!