Remember when Luna came over to practice cooking and blowing up Alyssa’s kitchen. It has something to do with someone that will come over. I wonder who it is.
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Remember when Luna came over to practice cooking and blowing up Alyssa’s kitchen. It has something to do with someone that will come over. I wonder who it is.
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Luna wants to learn how to cook, and of course, hilarity ensures. Also, something happened to the Phoenix.
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Believe it or not, Takina isn’t the only person who makes poop-shaped deserts and has no shame. Believe it or not, this episode has a lot of poop jokes that Alyssa finds funny as Viola takes up baking.
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Well, 1 segment for the whole episode that focuses on Alyssa and Viola trying to restore a rose garden. Yes, a butt-shaped fairy named Hip was tasked to restore Anna Fiatoio’s garden her father left her. We find out her father is a gardening enthusiast.
Yep, the garden is in this shape because Sweet Cheek, Hip’s older brother, doesn’t like Anna’s new fiancé she is about to marry. It’s not terribly attractive, but it looks like Sweet Cheek doesn’t like how someone else will look after Anna. Also, he couldn’t communicate with her since humans that can use magic can only see them.
Aside from that, it was an okay and straightforward episode. Sweet Cheek concludes that Anna’s fiancé is not bad and eventually comes to terms with reality. But still, I think Viola’s reaction to seeing fairies shaped like a butt is the funny part of this episode, besides Sweet Cheek throwing a durian at Anna’s fiance’s face. That does not look like a fairy, even though Alyssa said they can come in various shapes.
The first half is uninteresting, but the second half is hilarious.
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As expected, Elf Boy causes some trouble with Viola by trying to play matchmaker with an Orc with Viola. As expected, it doesn’t go well for that Elf Boy.
There’s not much to say about the first half. The Elf Boy tries to do some matchmaking with Viola, who is not an elf but a tall witch. As expected, Viola has no interest in this orc besides becoming its friend since he seemed nice enough.
As expected, Viola summoned an Odorigui, which eats the elf boy. Yes, Viola even transported the elf guy to match with Odorigui, who seems to have a liking for him. Viola got a laugh out of this, but it’s obvious to prevent the elf guy from mating with Alyssa. I have a feeling that this will become a running gag.
In the second half, Alyssa comes back with an Egg. I find Viola becoming shocked that the egg Alyssa brought back was hers, which is halarious. In reality, it wasn’t hers but from some Lizardkin. Of course, Viola is scared to drop and break the egg, but she does hold it after the Lizardkin thanks them. Overall, it’s a pretty funny episode.
Since this is primarily a comedy show with little plot, I won’t be doing full reviews of this show, especially given how packed this season is. Also, it’s hard to review an episode that is entirely comedy and not too much plot. With that, shorter improvements will be posted here on Kireina Yuri, except for the last episode.
If you haven’t read my first impressions of this show, it’s on my main anime blog.
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Leaving off from the last time, we see Quiche, Pie, and Tart try to awaken the being inside the “Blue Knight.” It becomes apparent what he is as Aoyama/Blue Knight looks like them. Also, Minto finally reveals her identity to her older brother to help stop the air-cleaning airship from going haywire.
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I was off last week since I decided to take a short break during Memorial Day. So, of course, this Tokyo Mew New episode is straightforward as the show heads to the climax. It becomes obvious what is the identity of the Blue Knight really is.
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Ichigo is feeling under the weather lately as something bothers her. It’s about her relationship with Aoyama and hiding the Mew Mew secret from him. Yes, the thing is that superheroes and superheroines conceal their true identity. That ends in this episode, but does he already know?
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After Shirogane kisses Ichigo while in cat form, now he has to explain himself to Ichigo.
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At last, we have the Zakuro episode, as she wants her friends to help her create a music video. She seemed tired when she came into the café and showed them the script book. It’s funny to see the reactions of Ichigo, Minto, Retasu, and Bu-ling.
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At last, we have a Retasu episode as she and Shirogane investigates a Mew Aqua there. Then, of course, Quiche shows up and throws their mission into a spin.
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At least, we have a Bul-ling episode as she throws 5 siblings a birthday party. In addition, as usual, there are some funny moments as Tart tries to execute his plan to make Tokyo into a sea of magma.
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While the mystery behind the Blue Knight continues, Minto runs away from home. It becomes obvious why.
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After Ichigo finally gets out of her cat form and joins her friends to defeat the thing at Tokyo tower. Either way, the alien’s plans were thwarted, and Aoyama and Ichigo are now dating. I expected this to happen, but at least Zakuro and Mint are canon.
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Edomae Elf or Otaku Elf intrigued me since it was a Miko girl looking after a 600-year-old something elf lady named Elda. Koganei Koito, the new shrine maiden, discovers that Elda spends her time doing otaku stuff.
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Typically, the shows I usually pick meet expectations, but the first episode of Kizuna no Allele leaves me very perplexed, and I will probably drop it. Kizuna Ai has been primarily on hiatus for a couple of years. Since then, the VTuber scene has evolved with indies and even Hololive coming in. They aren’t always about VTubers being idols, as they live-stream video games and talk with the audience about stuff. However, they make songs for Anime (e.g., Jahy-sama wa Kujikenai for one of the ending themes with members of Hololive singing it).
This feels more like an idol show, and Miracle does feel like a cliché-fest. She takes a detour and, of course, sees a handsome-looking guy drinking tea in a greenhouse. Yep, how Miracle reacted kind of makes me want to stop here, but let’s give it the benefit of the doubt. She also does a performance, and of course, she tries to ask advice from a prominent Vtuber for a collab just to get rejected.
While I admit that I don’t follow too much on the VTuber stuff. I watch some occasionally, and they mostly live stream games and talk about things with the audience from what I saw. But I will probably have to agree with Clare’s impressions of the first episode from Beneath the Tangles. It didn’t grab my attention besides Ai’s performance, which is probably the best part of the episode.
I will probably watch the second episode, but I am not confident it will change my initial impressions.