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What does R mean in Japanese?

| I wasn't thinking about it previously, but does R something mean?
There exists for example Himouto! Umaru-chan R or Super Bomberman R, and now will release Super Bomberman R 2.. and i'm just thinking, why? It's something as using "X" in X-Files, X-Men, for "style"? Or is there hidden something what i can't see? I would be really happy to know


| The hard R in Japanese


| R


| R


| Rigel


| I assume it's one of the words with the re- prefix, maybe return.


| It could also be in reference to "Aru", in the same way that H is a stand-in for Ecchi. That's just a guess, though.


| Most of the time it means return or reborn.


| REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE


| R=L


| Restricted. It's a Japanese media content rating thing, R15+ means a piece of medium is restricted to ages 15 and up, R18+ means ages 18 and up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eirin#Restricted


| >>931343 this don't make much sense.. Umaru and also Bomberman are family friendly "^^
>>931063 >>931133 >>931118 these are probably it i guess, or something from them
>>931302 ?

Thank you everyone for trying ^^


| I wonder the same thing about P, Utsu-P, Pinocchio-P...


| >>931362
Eirin ratings are for cinema and TV stuff. CERO ratings apply for videogames.


| >>931468 p for (music) producer


| something hard to pronunce goes sublimed,i guess?


| >>931472 oh, I see

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