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In Japanese, the International Wrestling Festival is known as "Honkaku-teki Danjiri Matsuri" (本格的男尻祭, "Authentic Men Butt Festival"). The videos that were uploaded on New Year's Eve are labelled with "Kusomisoka" (糞晦日), a play on the word for "feces" (糞, kuso), and the name of the Japanese festival observed on New Year's Eve, Ōmisoka (大晦日). | In Japanese, the International Wrestling Festival is known as "Honkaku-teki Danjiri Matsuri" (本格的男尻祭, "Authentic Men Butt Festival"). The videos that were uploaded on New Year's Eve are labelled with "Kusomisoka" (糞晦日), a play on the word for "feces" (糞, kuso), and the name of the Japanese festival observed on New Year's Eve, Ōmisoka (大晦日). It may also allude to Kuso Miso Technique (くそみそテクニック, "Shit Soup Technique"), a yaoi manga that was the source for many early Gachimuchi memes. | ||
The English name, "International Wrestling Festival", refers to the fact that its editors can be from anywhere in the world instead of just one country, and that many of the [[Gachimuchi_Pants_Wrestling_Characters_List|Characters]] were based on erotic or inappropriate [[wrestling]] videos. | The English name, "International Wrestling Festival", refers to the fact that its editors can be from anywhere in the world instead of just one country, and that many of the [[Gachimuchi_Pants_Wrestling_Characters_List|Characters]] were based on erotic or inappropriate [[wrestling]] videos. |