Oh! Did you know! Iyami’s zansu originated as a form of speech associated with women! More specifically, an archaic, shortened form of de gozaimasu, associated with the madams of old-timey high class adult entertainment businesses. This, like most of Iyami’s speech quirks, comes directly from Tony Tani, one of the comedians Akatsuka took inspiration from when creating him. Tony Tani’s influence is VERY visible on Iyami, from his flamboyant stage persona, his tendency to sprinkle English words in his speech (he introduced himself as “number one handsome boy” in English, for example) to his signature pencil mustache! In fact, Iyami’s voice in the 80s adaptation of the Osomatsu-kun anime is a VERY spot on Tony Tani impression by Kaneta Kimotsuki! Just listen to one after the other:
Thinking about that one Osomatsu-kun manga story where Osomatsu thinks he has a very serious illness and is going to die in a week and Iyami comes bother him and he goes “Shut up, tiny balls!” and Iyami is like “Sheeh! How did you know about my biggest insecurity???”
all you bitches is talking about homestuck right now. you know how much it w-how hard it was to read homestuck? that thing has 80,000 pages. and you’re joking now “haha he read homestuck”. it’s longer than the bible. the christian bible is shorter than the entirity of homestuck. even if you’re making fun of me for doing it no one will be making more fun of me than the actual creator of the comic. you know how ashamed he makes me feel of reading his comic every single day? do you understand?
“ok karamatsu niisan you can leave now.”
fine then. i’ll take it. you know? here, call me homestuckmatsu if you want. and all of you fuckers saying “cringe cringe cringe” - we’re all cringe. you haven’t read a book in your entire lives. so go on, call me homestuckmatsu. homestuckmatsu niisan. go.
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