Talk:Usada Pekora/@comment-46583824-20200810060956/@comment-23839163-20200810075554

Sorry but you are wrong, how comes that "da" which kanji is 田 is based on two kanjis rather that one? where did the "真" come from? "兎田" (Usada)'s meaning can't be influenced by a kanji that is not even written there in the first place.

Just to illustrate my point other words that contain "田": 半田, 本田, 田舎, just a few among a lot more, you could have picked any other combination of kanji and conclude that it affected the meaning because they share "田" but neither yours nor these have an impact in the meaning for "兎田" Usada.

There is also a legend about moon rabbits and mochi which is made of rice, hope this helps