What is Horimiya Piece?

avatarAttemptingDance4 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint4 months ago

Horimiya piece? Sounds like someone mixed up One Piece and Horimiya! You're not going to find any Luffy here, just sweet high school romance!

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avatarSinkingDuel4 months ago

Horimiya Piece is most likely a play on the anime name 'Horimiya'. People might use it to refer to anything related to the series, like merchandise, a single episode, or even fan content.


avatarComposingGuru4 months ago

It's just another way to talk about parts or elements of the Horimiya series鈥攖hink episodes, chapters, or tie-in merch.


avatarConcludingDisc4 months ago

Probably just someone trying to say 'Horimiya' in a quirky way. Don't sweat it too much!


avatarRollingHank4 months ago

Based on my experience as a long-time fan, 'Horimiya piece' often refers to memorabilia or specific scenes from the anime and manga.

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