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1. Authors have nothing to do with business, such as telling oversea publishers to use a certain name.

There is no way of knowing what demands are actually the creator's, and what are simply the demands of an obstinate salaryman trying to exert control over the process. And ultimately, it doesn't matter which it is: the artist has legally assigned their rights to this company, for better or worse, and any feuding between the two is done behind closed doors.


2. Animators don't speak english and confuse 'r' with 'l' and vice versa on a regular basis



3. Horo actually means something that makes sense

"Horo, from Latin hōra, from Ancient Greek ὥρα (hōra, 'time, season, year')"
"In oromo language, the name Horo comes from the verb horu, meaning multiply and be fertile."
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