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Bunbunmaru Newspaper(文々。新聞):

Newspaper run by Aya Shameimaru.

Maru means period. 文 (bun) is a character that generally has something to do with literature or writing, so it is often used in compounds that mean letter, character, sentence, word, literature, writing, culture, and so on. As such, it is difficult to translate the meaning of bunbunmaru. The best way to understand in this case is to combine all the meanings previously listed and think of it as the word "bun" (although the actual word alone usually means sentence, so if you want, you can think of it as "Sentence Sentence Period Newspaper", but that doesn't sound right and is much too flat for a newspaper name). A simpler explanation is that Aya's name written in kanji is also 文, so the newspaper is named after herself.
Another interpretation is that Bunbunmaru is a Zun's joke. There was a Japanese baseball player, Takahiro Ikeyama (池山隆寛). He was a quite characteristic player. He got many homers in good condition, but he sometimes got many strikeouts in bad condition. So he was given a nickname Bunbunmaru (ブンブン丸). "Bun bun" sounds like two bat swings, and "maru" is an ordinary name ending of man, which is a little old-fashioned. There is one more man having the nickname, but Ikeyama is far more popular. It is quite possible that Zun sets such a joke associated with Ikeyama.

Many issues of the Bunbunmaru are included in Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red.

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