
The first half is uninteresting, but the second half is hilarious.
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At last, the first episode of Pocket ni Bouken o Tsumekonde finally came out. How was the first episode? It was pretty enjoyable and brought back the nostalgia and excitement of a young woman’s life in the real world working at a mundane creative agency.
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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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When an article about a certain Manga Time Kirara manga, “Tsumugu Otome to Taishou no Tsuki” (紡ぐ乙女と大正の月) or officially in English, “A Drift Girl and A Noble Moon” chapter is delayed due to some issues, I looked into what the manga was about. Of course, I discovered this is a yuri science fiction manga. Well, time traveling as a girl gets mysteriously transported back to Taishou Era Japan. This plagued my interest, but is it any good?
Author: Chiune (ちうね)
Publisher: Manga Time KR Comics (Serialized in Manga Time Kirara Carat)
Original Release Date: July 15, 2020
Genre: Time Travel, Taishou Roman, School Girl, Yuri
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The mini review of the Do It Yourself Live Action is now complete. This is basically my thoughts on all 8 episodes, which I watched in Japanese in a video format. I used TTS to generate the character audio with a program called VoicePeak and the video is made in Recotte Studio. I use the character voices, Otomachi Una and Tohoku Kiritan. The dialog is in Japanese, but with translations provided.
With that, enjoy!.
After a setback, the girls finally collected all the wood needed again. It’s time to see how the tree house comes together.
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Rin is surprised after Nadeshiko shows up and Rin out of her seat. Nadeshiko wants to repay her for the Cup Ramen. Also, Rin finally uses that iconic scooter to go camping in Nagano. That is while the Outdoor Activities Club does their own camping.
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Now that I have registered for the JLPT N2, it’s time to start immersing myself in full-throttle all the Japanese media I’m interested in. This comes in video games, manga, and even Jdrama.
Since I will be finishing up the Do it Yourself live-action, which I have been covering and watching with Japanese subs, another one that came to mind is the Yuru Camp live-action. With that, I watched the first two episodes and plan to cover them. Believe it or not, as mentioned earlier, the same director from the show worked on this J-drama.
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Sadly, when Serufu and her friends leave, the DIY club experiences a considerable setback. However, they don’t let that end their plans of building their tree house.
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