![]() ECOAS Mash for Mash's Ortenaus Costume Dress, since she resembles the ECOAS Jegans in said costume dress.Also Eggplant Kouhai or simply Eggplant, based on the color of her armor it got a popularity boost after a comic strip in Learning With Manga where Gudako hanged Mash on a tree with a paper with "Eggplant" written on it pasted on her face.It's acknowledged by Scathach in her trial quest, and Blackbeard calls her this a few times. Mashumallow for Shielder, based on the Japanese pronunciation of her name combined with marshmallow and her chest.Lizzie Freeman, the English voice for the female protagonist in the dub of Fate/Grand Carnival ended up using the nickname when she announced she was voicing the character. ![]() They're also referred to collectively as "the Gudas". "Riyo Gudako" is the specific manner to refer to the incarnation in Learning with Manga! (or The Master With No Name, but that's too long). They were dropped after the strip they were introduced in due to being "silly nicknames", but because the two protagonists were not given any names in any other form of official media for over a year and a half (and even then only the male protagonist got a name, "Ritsuka Fujimaru", which due to being gender-neutral was eventually used for the female protagonist in a play later), Gudao and Gudako stuck with fans. These names originated in the official preview gag manga by keikenchi, where they were derived from the term gudaguda, meaning "tiring" or "tedious" (as Fate/GUDAGUDA Order itself was) plus male (-o) and female (-ko) name endings.
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