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I am still a novice in training, so forgive me if I am incorrect.

I believe you have misheard (or read) what was stated, by this I mean "kudasai" which means in this context please...and bakero is I believe an alternation of baka for stupid rather than idiot.

The two together and you have:

"Please stupid"

I may be incorrect though.

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"Kurosai Bakero" is a phrase from the anime series "Captain Tsubasa," where it is used by the main character to express determination and fighting spirit. It can be loosely translated to "I am Kurosaki," with Kurosaki being the character's name.

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