Talk:Mitsuoka Orochi

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 * The car takes its name from the Yamata no Orochi of myth.

The sentence in the article is questionable. Orochi is just Japanese for frog. Can someone add a reference to how the name of the car is related to the myth. This is like saying that if an American car is called Wu-tang, then the car is named after the movie features a Wu-tang. This kind of association is way too far fetched. Kowloonese 22:57, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

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