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|title = Heavy Drinker Archipelago
 
 
|image = [[File:DrunkenFrenzyIslandAnime.png|280px]]
 
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|Kanji = 酒豪
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|jname = 酒豪
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|rname = Shugō Shotō
|Romanji = ''Shugou Rettou''
 
 
|ename = Heavy Drinker Archipelago
|Location = [[Liquor Sea]]
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|location = [[Liquor Sea]]
|Affilications = [[Drunken Frenzy Island]], <br>[[Champagne Island]], <br>[[Cocktail Island]], <br>[[Bacchus Island]]
 
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|First Appearance = [[Gourmet 176]]<br>[[Episode 101]]
 
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|manga = [[Gourmet 176]]
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|anime = [[Episode 101]]}}
The '''Heavy Drinker Archipelago''' (酒豪, ''Shugou Rettou'') resides in the [[Human World]] and it is an archipelago located at the centre of [[Liquor Sea]]. Alcohol drinkers around the world over gather here such as [[Mansam]] and [[Jiro]], some of them never leave the island. The Islands of the Heavy Drinker Archipelago resembles different kinds of drinkwares like: wine glass, champagne stem ,etc. However, because all the ingredients here are alcoholic, the island is prohibited to those below the age of 20. Even though it's a liquor paradise a lot of ferocious drunk animals reside there, so people have to be careful to not get a hangover.
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The {{Nihongo|'''Heavy Drinker Archipelago'''|酒豪|Shugō Shotō}} resides at the center of the [[Liquor Sea]] in the [[Human World]]. Alcohol drinkers from around the world gather here, such as [[Mansam]] and [[Jiro]], and some of them never leave the island. The islands of the Heavy Drinker Archipelago resemble different kinds of drinkware, like wine glasses and champagne stems. Because all the ingredients here are alcoholic, the island is prohibited to those below the age of 20. Even though it is a liquor paradise, a lot of ferocious drunk animals reside there, so people have to be careful not to get a hangover.
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
*[[Drunken Frenzy Island]]
 
*[[Drunken Frenzy Island]]
*Champagne Island
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*{{Nihongo|Champagne Island|シャンパン島|Shanpan-tō}}
*Cocktail Island
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*{{Nihongo|Cocktail Island|カクテル島|Kakuteru-tō}}
*Bacchus Island
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*{{Nihongo|Bacchus Island|バッカス島|Bakkasu-tō}}
   
 
==Flora and Ingredients==
 
==Flora and Ingredients==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The presence of ponds of liquor and edible trees may be a nod to the japanese idiom "Shuchi Nikurin", used to describe a huge banquet and literally meaning "Ponds of Booze and Grooves of Meat".
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*The presence of ponds of liquor and edible trees may be a nod to the Japanese idiom {{Nihongo||酒池肉林|Shuchi Nikurin|literally meaning "Wine Pools and Meat Forest"}} used to describe a huge banquet.
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Revision as of 16:34, 26 July 2016

Heavy Drinker Archipelago
DrunkenFrenzyIslandAnime
Name
Japanese 酒豪諸島
Romanized Shugō Shotō
English Heavy Drinker Archipelago
Information
Location Liquor Sea
Debut Appearance
Manga Gourmet 176
Anime Episode 101
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The Heavy Drinker Archipelago (酒豪諸島 Shugō Shotō) resides at the center of the Liquor Sea in the Human World. Alcohol drinkers from around the world gather here, such as Mansam and Jiro, and some of them never leave the island. The islands of the Heavy Drinker Archipelago resemble different kinds of drinkware, like wine glasses and champagne stems. Because all the ingredients here are alcoholic, the island is prohibited to those below the age of 20. Even though it is a liquor paradise, a lot of ferocious drunk animals reside there, so people have to be careful not to get a hangover.

Locations

  • Drunken Frenzy Island
  • Champagne Island (シャンパン島 Shanpan-tō)
  • Cocktail Island (カクテル島 Kakuteru-tō)
  • Bacchus Island (バッカス島 Bakkasu-tō)

Flora and Ingredients

Fauna

Gallery


Trivia

  • The presence of ponds of liquor and edible trees may be a nod to the Japanese idiom (酒池肉林 Shuchi Nikurin, literally meaning "Wine Pools and Meat Forest") used to describe a huge banquet.


Site Navigation

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