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I tried this a few months ago, it wouldn't do it. I didn't think of asking about it here until I saw a
question of the same sort.
So what would possible be wrong with the phrase? I've tested and know that Kakuna, Rattata, and Rattata Kakuna can be typed in.

EDIT: ok so I just tried Kakuna again, it didn't go.

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Errm. Somehow breaches Disney Copyright of their phrase 'Hakuna Matata'???
Well played Semp.
Well played indeed.
#Illumisenati

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Because Kakuna Rattata has 'kak' in it.In South Africa it means sh** or feces.Una Rattata is alright and so is normal Rattata.

Source:I saw another question like this.Except that one's about a nickname.

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'I've tested and know that Kakuna, Rattata, and Rattata Kakuna can be typed in.

Kakuna and Rattata Kakuna work. That renders your argument invalid.
He said if he only typed in "Kakuna" it worked.
Yeah but he said that the reason Kakuna Rattata didn't work was because of the word 'kak' embedded in it from Kakuna. If that's the case why does Kakuna by itself work?
I wasn't replying to you, I was commenting on the answer and I didn't see you commented already before me for some reason.