Talk:Sheep's House

Sheep's House Location
http://i.imgur.com/h6VBSWW.jpg

100% confirmation that the new Sheep's House's location is in fact Whole Cake Island. Jakisuaki (talk) 22:43, June 1, 2017 (UTC)


 * Very similar.--Sandwichman2449 (talk) 22:48, June 1, 2017 (UTC)

Orphan Names
Didn't the names of the other orphans get revealed in the anime's credits like the Big Mom Pirates? --SpikeDragonLord (talk) 23:49, May 16, 2018 (UTC)

From what I can see, and with Goggle translate, the names in the credits are:


 * Mohawk-kun
 * Hinkon-kun
 * Mask-kun
 * Prince-kun
 * Panda-kun
 * Tsurumi-chan

By elimination, and because "chan" is for females, I'd guess Hinkon is the longarm kid, Tsurumi is the girl, and the rest are obvious. As for what "Hinkon" and "Tsurumi" means I have no idea, I would presumed it's my entries to GT or something in Japanese. Any way, I don't think any of those are actual names because I doubt we'll get two names and not all of them if given any.Rhavkin (talk) 04:52, May 17, 2018 (UTC)

What a shame. Those all just seem to be nicknames. Thanks for the input then. But what about Tsurumi and Hinkon? Could those still be actual names? I couldn't find anything on Hinkon but Tsurumi is a japanese surname from what I found, and there's a company called Tsurumi that makes some kind of bottles or pumps. -SpikeDragonLord (talk) 17:01, May 17, 2018 (UTC)

Like I said, it could just be what I wrote into Google Translate, might not be the right spelling. Rhavkin (talk) 17:07, May 17, 2018 (UTC)

All of them are visual descriptions. Hinkon means poor/destitute, Tsurime is slanty-eyed girl (it's a Japanese thing, there isn't really an English word for it https://anime.stackexchange.com/questions/30069/what-are-tsurime-eyes-and-tareme-eyes-why-do-the-characters-have-them) 45.56.153.73 20:47, May 17, 2018 (UTC)

While Hinkon was correct, the girl's name was "Tsurumi", not "Tsurime" .EDIT Yeah, apologies, just checked credits of episode 836 and it was "Tsurime-chan". My bad, don't really watch anime anymore these days... JouXIII (talk) 21:28, May 17, 2018 (UTC)

Not really canon to begin with and just in case someone will actually put this into an article, it will end up being on the trivia section instead of the gallery unless Oda plans to name them later in an SBS or a Databook. Anon is also right. They're visual descriptions and not actual names just like "Police Guy #4321" or "Generic Guy #2" except they did it with the "-chan" and "-kun" suffix. Every film or TV show does that and not only in Japan, so it's not really worth for this info to be placed on an article because they're merely nicknames or labels. Of course I'll give consideration if Oda will actually give these kids later on.

Thanks for the note though.