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'''''Otoshiana Maru''''' was an oil tanker in [[New York]] Harbor where the [[gargoyles]] battled the [[Pack]] following the Pack's escape from [[Rikers Island]]. It was destroyed in the course of the battle. ''([[Leader of the Pack|"Leader of the Pack"]])''
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'''''Otoshiana Maru''''' was an oil tanker in [[New York City|New York]] Harbor where the [[gargoyle]]s battled the [[Pack]] following the Pack's escape from [[Rikers Island]]. It was destroyed in the course of the battle. ''("[[Leader of the Pack]]")''
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==
Otoshiana (おとし穴) is [[Japan|Japanese]] for "pitfall" or "trap." A fitting name since the Pack imprisoned [[Lexington]], [[Brooklyn]], and [[Bronx]] below deck and also laid a trap for the other gargoyles. Maru ((丸) is a suffix used in the naming of Japanese ships. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13601]
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Otoshiana (おとし穴) is [[Japan]]ese for "pitfall" or "trap." A fitting name since the Pack imprisoned [[Lexington]], [[Brooklyn]], and [[Bronx]] below deck and also laid a trap for the other gargoyles. Maru ((丸) is a suffix used in the naming of Japanese ships. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13601]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 13 December 2020

Otoshiana Maru

Otoshiana Maru was an oil tanker in New York Harbor where the gargoyles battled the Pack following the Pack's escape from Rikers Island. It was destroyed in the course of the battle. ("Leader of the Pack")

Production Background

Otoshiana (おとし穴) is Japanese for "pitfall" or "trap." A fitting name since the Pack imprisoned Lexington, Brooklyn, and Bronx below deck and also laid a trap for the other gargoyles. Maru ((丸) is a suffix used in the naming of Japanese ships. [1]