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Desert Punk

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  Episode Information  
Title: A Dog in Heat
Episode Number: 8
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 8
Original Airdate: Tuesday April 25th, 2006
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Episode Crew
Director: Takayuki Inagaki
Shinya Sasaki
Writer: (Unknown)
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
  Episode Summary  
Desert Punk and his apprentice Kosuna take on the extremely difficult assignment of clearing out an old relic called the Dog Rock from a new land development. For years, people have tried to remove the rock with little success and a curse has grown about the statue.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Clarine HarpvoicedMotherRecurring (third appearance)
Jeremy InmanvoicedFuyuo KawaguchiRecurring (4th appearance)
Justin CookvoicedAkio KawaguchiRecurring (4th appearance)
Mike McFarlandvoicedHaruo KawaguchiRecurring (4th appearance)
Trina NishimuravoicedNamiko OonamiRecurring (4th appearance)
Christopher BevinsvoicedHarou Oonami 
  Episode Notes  
Japanese Title: 「犬女と、岩」 - 「Inu-Onna to, Iwa」 - 「Dog-Girl and Rock」
 
  Episode Quotes  
Kanta: Why are you hanging back? Still scared?
Taiko: 'Course. Aren't you? You'd be stupid not to be.
Kanta: Then I'm stupid.
 
  Episode Goofs  
Japanese Word Mispronounced
The name Inu-mei Iwa, 犬名岩 and means Dog-Named Rock, is mispronounced by all of the English voice artists. They all pronounce the 'i' in 'Inu" short instead of like an English double e, which is how the Japanese 'i' is always pronounced, and do not split up the word 'mei' and 'iwa', saying it as 'Maywa' when it should be 'may eewa'. They also add the word 'rock' to the end of the name despite the fact that 'iwa' means 'rock' in Japanese.
 
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