. . . . . "The name Kinderguardians refers to the German word \"Kindergarten\", meaning \"playground for kids\", referring to the fact that all of the Kinderguardians' members are children. It also references Pacce's previous role as a guardian to his brother. The names of two of the Kinderguardians, Hana and Taro (generic Japanese girl and boy names meaning \"flower\" and \"peach\"), refer to their small role in the plot \u2014 in Japanese, the names Hana and Taro Yamada are the rough equivalents of Jane and John Doe."@en . . . . "The name Kinderguardians refers to the German word \"Kindergarten\", meaning \"playground for kids\", referring to the fact that all of the Kinderguardians' members are children. It also references Pacce's previous role as a guardian to his brother. The names of two of the Kinderguardians, Hana and Taro (generic Japanese girl and boy names meaning \"flower\" and \"peach\"), refer to their small role in the plot \u2014 in Japanese, the names Hana and Taro Yamada are the rough equivalents of Jane and John Doe."@en . . . . "Kinderguardians"@en . . . . . .