A garbled search for a fan-made video, meme, or edited clip (likely from an anime or drama) where someone says something about a relative's child stopping something — possibly a misheard lyric or funny subtitle edit.

He clicked play. The video was a glitchy mess of gorgeous, hand-drawn animation and rough, unfinished storyboard sketches.

Differences in upbringing between different branches of a family.

From a narrative perspective, Shinseki no Ko to Otomari Dakara relies heavily on the classic "unexpected houseguests" or "co-habitation" trope common in Japanese fiction.

Because the phrase "de nada" is heavily linked to social media interactions, online communities are often the most reliable source for active links:

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This appears to be a colloquial or misconstrued phrase likely meaning "because it was stopped" or "holding back," referring to the suspension of action in a dramatic moment.