
Some of you may be what the hell a Nijuunigou is anyway. How do you pronounce it? What does it have to do with your site?! Well, lemme tell you.
Unless you are relatively fluent in Japanese, the word Nijuunigou looks like a bunch of letters stuck together. But if you are so informed in the ways to Nihonjin Language, then you will know Nijuunigou is the Japanese word for the number 22. "Ni" is two in Japanese, and "Juu" is ten. So, it would read two-ten-two. The "gou" tag on the end represents the fact that the number is the name of someone.
How do you pronounce Nijuunigou? Well, there is two ways. You can pick "Nee-Juu-Nee-Goo" or "Nee-Juu-Nee-Goh." I prefer the latter..
My full title, however, is Majiin Akuma Jinzouningen Nijuunigou. By this time you must WHAA?! But let me dissect it for you. In Japanese, the word "Majiin" Means possessed. "Akuma" means Demon. "Jinzouningen" means Artificial Humanoid. So, my English name would be The Possessed Demon, Android 22.
My name is based off of the lengthy cronicles of Dragonball. DB gurus know of the androids in the series, Juuhachigou (18) and Juunanagou (17). In the series, it goes all the way up to Seru, aka Nijuuichigou. Nijuunigou does not exist in the series, so I decided that I'd create a new android to its name.
You can see Nijuunigou in action at your nearest AOL Arts & Entertainment chat.