Talk:Usopp/Misc.

i remember a story about a young man who was always saying that a wolf was coming to eat his sheeps, one day, the wolf really came but nobody really believed him,

Usopp also used to tell the same lie about pirates, but one day, pirates were really coming and nobody believe him

coincidence or not, i think this should be listedDionit 20:14, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

It is already mentioned that his name and personality are taken from Aesop's Fables. "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" belongs to that collection. 20:21, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

Usoppu = liar?
> uso and usoppu mean "lie" and "liar"

While it's correct about uso, liar in Japanese would be usotsuki. There is no source saying usoppu means liar. Should this part of the explanation be edited out of the wiki? 115.77.198.52 18:16, August 18, 2015 (UTC)