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Useless thought: Munny is like Yen

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If you think of 5000 munny equating to 5000 yen KH2's tutorial where they raise funds makes more sense

 

5000 yen is 42 US dollars

 

Watermelon then costs $10

 

Way better than $1000 for one watermelon lol

 

Also a more reasonable payment for sum kid

 

None of it matters because it's a video game but yeah xD

Edited by Yuno Gasai

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I'm actually Japanese so it always takes me a second to realize that others think of munny like USD

$1000 for a watermelon? Capitalism has gone too far!

Holy shit, you live. xD

 

And actually...that makes a lot of sense. :O

If munny was equivalent to USD,then I'd be a KH millionaire.

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Holy shit, you live. xD

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Nuuuuuuuu come back!

I thought everyone knew that Munny is Yen. It's a Japanese game after all.

Your random thought gave me a random thought:

 

Why in the world do Heartless carry Munny?

It actually took me quite a while to realize this, too, even though it's plain obvious. :D

Your random thought gave me a random thought: Why in the world do Heartless carry Munny?

So they can take the train to the beach.

Your random thought gave me a random thought:Why in the world do Heartless carry Munny?

Their original selves had munny? Then again that doesn't explain the purebloods having munny unless they steal some of it beforehand lol.

Injustnthink of munny as money.

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