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* ''[[Bakemonogatari]]'' features Hitagi Senjogahara, a classmate of the protagonist's whose weight was stolen by a crab deity. While explaining the deity's nature, resident supernatural expert Meme Oshino mentions variant myths where the deity is instead a woman or a rabbit. The crab, rabbit, and woman are all examples of [[wikipedia:Man in the Moon#Pareidolia and other things on the moon|lunar pareidolia]] from various parts of the world. A crab/woman/rabbit that steals weight? Reduced gravity on the moon, remember?--[[User:Urutapu]]
** The series takes place in Tokyo, the second most densely populated city in the wold. But yet the streets are all empty. This is symbolic of the characters sense of alienation with the world. -- [[Tropers/Taelor|Taelor]]
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