Talk:D-I-S-C-O/@comment-25306336-20160604141017/@comment-38704844-20190304095015

OK, kinda late response but

Actually, in japanese his name is writed as 

ディ・ス・コ Di-su-ko

Divided in syllabes, to mimic Perfume's singing

I think "D-I-S-C-O" is only an adaptation of "Di-su-ko"

I don't think Araki meant to reference D-I-S-C-O, as he doesn't named it that way