While Makoto harasses Chitose and Choco visits Kakeru, Haruma attends the party of a guy named Tendou, who’s soon to be married. Whether or not he’s there by choice or Tamami dragged him there is questionable. During the party, Ayano happens to go to the same restaurant where it’s being held and accidentally walks into Haruma. She’s surprised to see him and the two sit together. When Ayano learns what the parties about, she becomes visibly upset. The waiter comes, delivering an unspecified alcoholic drink, which Ayano rapidly chugs down. She seems to be getting drunk, but still wants more. Even when the party is over, she asks Haruma to stay out with her so she can go and drink some more. Meanwhile, Choco is staying up late, waiting for Haruma. Haruma assists a very drunken Ayano is getting to her apartment building. They eventually make it, but she collapses before reaching her bed, meaning that Hauma has to go into her room to put her there. He freaks out a bit when Ayano wakes up and takes off her shirt, but she seemingly doesn’t notice him and falls right back to sleep. Haruma notices that Ayano starts to cry in her sleep and mentions the name “Kazuya.” In her dream, she remembers back to a time when her fiancé Kazuya decided to give up on his dreams and leave to go take care of his sick father. He told Ayano not to go with him and to continue following her dreams. The next morning, Choco tells Haruma that she has a headache. It turns out that she’s got a fever. Not knowing what to do, Haruma panics and runs to Chitose for help. She knows what to do and takes care of Choco for a while. However, she states maybe a bit too much in reference to her interest in Haruma and leaves in a panic. Later, Haruma continues caring for Choco. Choco requests that he bring her canned peaches, because her notebook says that will help her get better. Coincidentally, Makoto shows up with canned pieces. Choco has Haruma prepare them for her. Soon, Choco falls asleep and has a dream. She’s separated from Haruma in a crowd. When she finally finds him, she runs after him and calls out to him, but he won’t respond. Eventually, she’s pulled further away from him. When she wakes ups, she tells Harum to stay by her. She does this, which Choco notices after she wakes up again and finds that Haruma is sleeping next to her, holding her hand. She thanks him and gives him a kiss.
For some reason, I couldn’t find this episode. Obviously, I was just being un-observant, because I had no problem finding it when I went searching last night. That’s besides the point though. Very enjoyable, despite being a near exact copy of the manga, which I’d already read this part of. There were some differences though. For one, if Choco’s dream was kept the same, it would’ve been covered in tape. I’m pleased to see that they just left her clothes on, because I could actually enjoy that scene without obstruction. I wonder if that dream is actually going to mean something later on. It probably won’t, but that might be cool to see. Really though, the point probably was that Haruma needs to stay with Choco. That was a point bought up in the episode even before the dream, as Haruma didn’t come home when he was supposed to, leaving Choco waiting for him and losing sleep to the point where she got sick. Hopefully in the future, he’ll put Choco before his personal problems, since she is his responsibility. This might be difficult, because Haruma’s personal problems just got a whole lot worse. Now that she knows at least of Kazuya’s existence, if he’s still interested in Ayano then he’ll have competition. For whatever reason, Kazuya is back.
As Saki and Mai chat, Mai freaks Saki out by announcing that she’s going on a date. She does explain that she only plans on going shopping with her mother. Saki is relieved to hear this. She quickly gets another problem when Mupu, Fupu, Flappy and Choppi come running through the room, screaming. They eventually quiet down and watch an old movie on TV, which seems to have quite a sad ending. Flappy gets particularly teary, which everyone teases him for, even though they were crying too. Saki shuts him up when he starts throwing a tantrum. Next, a commercial for bubblebath comes on. Mupu and Fupu enjoy it, as they’re reminded of the springs. Later, while Gooyaan takes orders and Mai and Saki do homework, Flappy gives Choppi flowers. Mupu and Fupu think he’s imitating the television and are amused. That’s not the case though, as Flappy is quite pleased to hear Choppi confess to him. However, Choppi also adds that she loves Mai and Saki and Mupu and Fupu. Minna daisuki-choppi! Flappy’s disappointed and after hearing comments from Mupu and Fupu, takes out his aggression on them. Saki breaks them up again before she and Mai go to answer the door. It’s Mizushitare in dishuise and she delivers them a package. They don’t know who it’s from but open it anyway (brilliant, aren’t they?) It turns out to be that bubble bath advertised on TV. Mupu and Fupu get into it when nobody’s looking. When Flappy spots the bubbles, he immediately stops flirting with Choppi and scolds them. Flappy was right though. They shouldn’t have opened them for a different reason. Mupu and Fupu get trapped in a bubble and Mizushitare arrives, capturing them again. She also creates a giant bubble monster, which Saki and Mai defeat like always. The trouble isn’t over yet as Gooyaan appears. With his super speed, he grabs Flappy and Choppi, dragging them through a portal into the ground. Mai, Saki, Mupu and Fupu are devastated, not knowing what to do.
Alright, it looks like this show’s gone back to teasing the yuri fans. With the borderline date last episode (although it could be argued that Saki was most interested because food would be involved) and the conversation that started off this episode, a Saki/Mai ending might not be impossible. Saki got pretty worried this week to hear about Mai’s “date.” I put some thought into this scene and it doesn’t seem likely that Mai would be going out with her brother, Saki’s main love interest, so I don’t see why else Saki would react the way she did unless she was just jealous that Mai had a boyfriend. Personally, I’d like to pair up Saki with Kenta, but I don’t think they’re going in that direction. Since Mai’s brother is boring as heck, I’ll stick with the confused fanboy theories and support Saki/Mai as an alternative option. Flappy was really the focus this week though and the episode proved to be both fun and plotful (and I just made up a word ^^.) Flappy hitting on Choppi was pretty funny, seeing how he was making absolutely no project. Choppi just loves everyone. Seeing how she shares a seiyuu with Eikyuu Alice Rondo’s Kisa, I was expecting her to include Kiraha-chan in her list of loves. I very much miss Kisa-chan. As the episode ends, both Flappy and Choppi are in danger. Um… Mupu, I don’t think digging a hole is going to help you find them. Next time, Mai and Saki get a new power and Minori probably won’t show up.
In part 1, the girls chase after Mojo Jojo, who steals a soccer cleat from a little boy, Shinichi. They beat Mojo and return it to him. Shinichi’s very happy to have it back, since it was from his grandfather. As the girls are about to leave, Shinichi surprises them by asking them to help him practice his movement for soccer. Buttercup tells him that they’re busy now, but to wait at this location tomorrow. When the girls get back to the lab, the Professor and Ken are finishing their latest invention. With it, the girls will now be able to transform on their own. Eventually, it comes time to visit Shinichi. Buttercup introduces herself as Kaoru and helps him train. For one portion of it, they go to a shopping district, and Shinichi has to run around random people. It takes time for him to do it without bumping into people, but he eventually improves. However, Mojo attacks during one of Shinichi’s games with a robot, trapping all the kids in a cage. Buttercup takes this opportunity to test her solo transformation. Blossom and Bubbles head to the seen as well. Shinichi sees them coming. He escapes the cage through a rip in it and briefly distracts Mojo with his knew movement skills while he waits for the Powerpuff Girls Z to arrive. They defeat Mojo easily. As for Shinichi, he’s oblivious to the fact that Kaoru=Buttercup and wonders where Kaoru went. The next part features Fuzzy Lumpkins. He’s developed an obsession with Miss Bellum and so goes to claim her as his property. He eventually kidnaps her and takes her to his forest. The Powerpuff Girls Z see that he’s singing a ballad to her and at least Bubbles is impressed. They try and give Fuzzy advice on how to show his love for her, such as giving her flowers rather than rocks. Because she was asleep, Miss Bellum wasn’t aware that the girls were watching from behind a bush. However, she hears their stomachs growling and wants to know if someone is there. Fuzzy decides to go check for her. Needing to keep the girls quiet and because Bubbles and Buttercup had already collapsed from hunger, he brings them some fruit. To satisfy Miss Bellum’s hunger though, he chooses something ultimately more delicious… at least in his opinion. He brings her a leaf full of bugs. Miss Bellum obviously doesn’t like it, because she passes out. The girls try and explain to fuzzy that he was doing things wrong, but he’s not in the mood to listen and throws them into a snowy mountain, where they encounter Yuki-onna (whom I know about now thanks to pKjd.) They return in time to beat Fuzzy, who later has a run-in with Yuki-Onna.
*Sigh* I don’t think I should write so much about this show and yet I do. I consider myself pathetic. This show is ultimately more pathetic, but I still get a kick out of it. The first episode was pushing even my limits though, only because of some of the awful music used. The insert song towards the end was too annoying and I didn’t much like the BGM played for Buttercup’s solo transformation. There was also the fact that freaking Mojo Jojo had to appear yet again, but he wasn’t too bad. Next week is thankfully a new villain’s episode. I have no clue who it’s supposed to be (or if maybe it’s someone original to this series) but I guess I’ll just have to wait and see. She seems to attack with some freakish looking toys. Getting back to reviewing this week’s randomness, the second half was great. Fuzzy is really clueless, serving fruit to his enemies and bugs to his love interest. I guess being a beast does that to you, but didn’t they say he was a human originally? Either way, he’s still pretty funny. I hope it won’t be too long until his next appearance. Also, now two out of three girls have had solo episodes, so I suspect Bubble’s episode will be soon.
As of today, I’ll have been officially blogging for two years. Obviously I haven’t been using Anime Blogger for that long. However, I was checking my archives back on Angelfire and noticed that my first post was dated back to August 26, 2004. That was back when I blogged about episode 3 of Turn A Gundam and was railing on poor Sochie. Really, despite what my posts might’ve implied she was my favorite character. Back then I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. My oldest posts are bad to the point that they border embarrassing. Thankfully, I’ve improved drastically since then, developed my own style and studied more Japanese. There were certainly some bumpy portions of the road, but I generally enjoyed my first two years. I hope year three will prove to be even more exciting.
To celebrate this event, I’ve risked the depths of the frightening, ecchi-paradise Danbooru for find a non-ecchi image to display. Suiseiseki is undoubtedly eviler than Sugintou and Barasuishou. ^_^ Very much off topic, but I’m looking forward to the upcoming Rozen Maiden OAV.

Summer break is almost over so Mai and Saki plan a day out together. Saki is excited about how the two will eat tamagoyaki together. They meet up and get on the train. Since they’re the only passengers, Floppy, Choppi, Mupu and Fupu come out, but Mupu and Fupu are making a scene. It would be bad if the driver, who looks strangely like Mizushitare from behind, saw them. When the train stops at a station, Mupu and Fupu get sent flying out of the train, along with Floppy who was trying to hold them down. Saki goes to make sure they’re okay, but the train leaves without her or the fairies. Choppi is worried, but Mai is calm about the situation. She can get off at the next stop and meet up with Saki there. Saki takes the next bus up to the station, but when she gets there, Mai isn’t there. Despite Mai’s protests, the driver won’t stop. As it turns out, Mizushitare was driving the train. She takes Mai to a cave and attacks, with the help of a monster she created. Mizushitare blocks the entrance to the cave with a waterfall barrier. Saki pushes to get through, but it’s useless. She eventually makes it with the help of Flappy, Mupu and Fupu, along with her desire to eat with Mai later. Saki and Mai transform, fight the monster and leave. They happily eat tamagoyaki together.
Mupu and Fupu have learned nothing from last week. Quite a lot of trouble occurred this time and when it comes down to it, it was partially their fault. I’m really trying to like these two, but they have no redeeming qualities. They’re not even that cute. Mizushitare, however, is a great addition to the cast. She can be quite funny for a hideous looking villain. From her to stupid disguises to yelling “Kirai yo” when she loses to insisting on calling Gooyan, “Go-chan,” she’s not your typical anime villain. Of course, like every other bad guy in this show, she’s destined to die soon. She will be missed. Aside from Mupu and Fupu being idiots, this was a pretty good episode though because it did something different for a change. It was neat to see Mai and Saki be separated. Well anyway, this series is nowhere near over, so hopefully it can happen again sometime. Next week is an episode devoted to Flappy and Choppi. Mass cuteness is a given. As for plot, I’m not so sure.
Choco isn’t happy that Haruma isn’t taking her along for his date with Ayano. While Haruma is enjoying herself, she stays at home miserably. Meanwhile, Makoto gets caught up in a traffic jam while trying to get to work. (She works?) At the promo event that they’re attending, Haruma and Ayano watch the stars and producers of the move, including some who speaks engrish. (Awesome!) Choco eventually leaves the house and spends some time with Kakeru, but that doesn’t help cheer her up at all. After the promo event, Ayano decides that she and Haruma should go out for lunch. Chotose, who was out shopping at the time, spots Haruma. Thinking he’s out shopping with Choco, she goes up closer and is distressed to see that he’s with Ayano. She goes to the same restaurant to spy on them. At another table of the restaurant, two men are talking about a marriage. Ayano notices one of them when she and Haruma leave the restaurant and seemingly knows him. She immediately starts acting lovey toward Haruma. Chitose is still depressed, but after running into Makoto is able to distract herself briefly. When Haruma gets back home, Choco is visibly angry towards him. She cooks him a foul looking breakfast. Meanwhile, Ayano studies a ring that she wears hanging from her neck. Later, Haruma is forced into a new job by Tamami. He calls Choco, telling her that he won’t be home again. Choco isn’t happy to hear this. Seeing that Choco is sad, Chitose tries to comfort her and invites her to have lunch together. Soon after, Haruma gets home. He makes up with Choco and gives her some cake that he bought for her. He also bought something for Chitose, which cheers her up for the time being.
It’s time for seriousness again, which I don’t think we’ve seen since the first episode. As much as I like silliness, I much prefer melodrama like this. The first interesting point of this episode was Ayano, surprisingly enough. Certainly she was acting strange during her date with Haruma and than there’s that ring she was wearing. Obviously, if she’s wearing it hanging from her neck rather than on her finger, she’s not married. It clearly has some sentimental value to her though. I’ve read a bit of the manga, so to avoid spoilers, I won’t say anymore. Also, she wore her hair down, which made her look younger. I don’t know why I’m so adverse to her character design, but I am, so any improvement is a good thing. I doubt she’ll always keep it down though. The main focus of this episode was the plight of Choco and Chitose though. They were both hurt but for different reasons. Choco wasn’t happy about all the time Haruma was spending apart from her while Chitose had a bigger problem, which hasn’t yet been solved. This was of course seeing Haruma and Ayano dating. Whether Ayano genuinely wanted to date Haruma or not, Haruma was certainly enjoying himself. This would of course be upsetting to her. Still, this episode made me think more and more that Chitose would be a better choice than Ayano. For one, she seems to get along with Choco well. Also, if Ayano is caught up in some other relationship than that could lead to problems. Anyway, next week it looks like we’ll get some more information on Ayano’s past… maybe. More Kakeru too. He didn’t get nearly enough screentime this week.
I hope I won’t have to do this again for a while. I’m still not caught up, but what I have left to watch is mostly the stuff that I wasn’t blogging to begin with (Futago Hime Gyu!, Ouran and Utawarerumono to name a few.)
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While at a festival, Mupu and Fupu disobey Saki and Mai and get themselves lost. Mai and Saki search for them, but Mizushitare is also after Mupu and Fupu. Mupu gets captured, but Saki saves him/her/it with her elite ventriloquism skills.
This was a fun episode, but Mupu and Fupu are rather un-interesting characters. Choppi and Flappy have some of the same annoying mannerisms, but at least they have some personality and maturity. The new fairies are nothing more than infant-like versions of the older ones. Their only purpose is to get into trouble it seems. Hopefully Mupu and Fupu will develop soon if they’re going to remain significant characters. No Minori this time, nor on the preview.
Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z 07
The first part focused on the girls acting as bodyguards for a TV superhero, Miracle Fighting Ace, whom Blossom has a crush on. Mojo shows up and is defeated, Miracle Fighting Ace turns out to be a coward, and by the end of the episode, Blossom’s fallen for another guy. Part two was about the latest monsters created by chemical Z, the Amoeba Boys. One’s actually a girl though. The Amoeba Boys escape, but while fighting them, Blossom is able to get some answers for her rest on cell division that she forgot to study for.
Cute episodes. Surprisingly, the Mojo one was actually better than the Amoeba boys one. This was solely because of Blossom though, not Mojo Jojo. It was funny to see her fangirling Miracle Fighting Ace, who was such a big loser and really not that attractive. I also liked the fact that there was an episode giving one girl more focus than the whole group. Hopefully there will be more episodes like that, because it would help provide much needed character development.
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Another two-parter. This episode starts off with a girl named Sakurako, who’s in love with a boy named Souichirou. She wants to be sexy like Miss Bellum so that she can win over his affection. After being zapped by chemical Z, she becomes the monster Sedusa, who commits crimes by disguising as different people. She gets beaten and returned to normal. It turns out that Souichirou was in love with her, so they’re both happy.
Sakurako kawaii! I very much like her character design. I don’t remember having seen any episodes with Sedusa in the original, so I don’t know if Sakurako existed beforehand. I very much doubt it though. Sedusa simply looks ridiculous, but she’s a pretty sneaky villain. I don’t know if she’ll make a return, seeing how she was turned to normal. Next time, another Mojo episode and a Fuzzy Lumpkins episode. The Fuzzy one should be interesting and hopefully the Mojo one is too, but I don’t have my hopes up.
Haruma is given another job from Tamami. He calls Choco while she’s dusting the house to tell her that he won’t be home for dinner. Choco is disappointed and goes out. She finds the two boys who were playing badminton. Their birdie is stuck up in a tree. Choco climbs up and gets it down for them. After the boys leave, she’s faced with the task of getting down, but a branch breaks, leaving Choco hanging. A boy walks by and notices her bag on the floor. Choco falls and lands on top of him, which breaks her fall. After apologizing and making sure the boy is okay, the two introduce themselves. His name is Kakeru. Choco tells Kakeru to wait a minute and runs off. She returns with an ice cream cone, which he gives him to thank him for saving her. Kakeru decides that he’ll split it with her. Kakeru quickly develops a crush on Choco and after realizing that he’s licked a cone that she’s already licked, he sees it as an indirect kiss. Meanwhile, Haruma finishes off his job and Tamami rewards him with two tickets to a movie. When he gets back home, he’s shocked to see Choco naked. Choco is anxious to tell him about her new friend, but first she’d better put clothes on. The next day, Haruma gets his fortune read by a guy named Master. (Master of what?) While he contemplates his fortune, Ayano shows up. She sees a poster for the move Buffalo 99. She’s interested in seeing it, but apparently it’s not easy to get tickets for the promo showing. Haruma realizes that this was the movie Tamami gave him tickets for. He invites Ayano to go with him. Afterwards, he goes home to get ready. Choco tells him that there’s no water. The two have to go to a public bath. It turns out that Kakeru works there. Kakeru forces himself not to look while Choco takes her clothes off in front of him. She then runs to the bath and slips. A lady who was bathing there teaches her how to bathe properly. When they’re finished, Choco has a drink before getting dressed. She stands in Kakeru’s view again. Haruma soon calls her. Before they part ways, the woman she bathed with introduces herself as Midori.
There must be something wrong with my current level of love for this show. I didn’t expect it to be so enjoyable. I definitely like Kakeru. He’s cute and his crush on Choco is funny. I also rather like his voice. I haven’t heard much from his seiyuu, but I hope that changes in the future. The one part about this episode that was torture to watch was the bathhouse scene. To get a good idea of what happened in it, think back to the TV version of the first season of Girls Bravo. At some points the screen was completely covered by fog. I have found confirmation that the DVD version will be tape-free, so I’m hoping it will be fog-free too. That was just annoying to have the screen whited-out at points. Next episode will feature Haruma and Ayano’s date. That should be interesting. Hopefully things will work out, but seeing the way this show works, I’m not so sure. You know, scratch that. Hopefully it turns out horrible so that Haruma and Chitose can get together faster. Oh and I apologize for making fun of Ayano in previous posts. I’ve got nothing against her. I’ve seen some spoilers about her and it looks like she won’t be boring for much longer. Oh and there was no journal entry this time. I just found that interesting, since I was used to it happening weekly.

Choco is cleaning the bathtub, but gets rather wet and messy while doing it. Afterwards, she takes a nap nude, though censored by randomly appearing yellow tape. Later, in dry clothes, she sees Chitose bringing in some laundry and goes through it while Chitose picks up a package at the door. Choco discovers something unusual, which Chitose tells her is a bra. Choco becomes very interested in it and wants to see the bra that Chitose is wearing. Embarrassed, Chitose shows her as Choco just stares at it. Later, Choco tells Haruma that she wants her own bra. He gives in to her request until Choco decides that tomorrow they’ll go out shopping together. He doesn’t really want to go bra shopping, but realizes that he has no other choice. The next day, the two go out. Getting a bra wasn’t their only errand and so Choco starts to tell other people in town that they’re going bra shopping, adding to Haruma’s embarrassment. While Haruma helps Choco pick out a decent bra, Ayano happens to walk in, which obviously builds Haruma’s embarrassment to a peak. That night, Chitose hears a strange sound. Though only in her bathrobe, she goes to investigate. She discovers Makoto, obviously drunk and asleep on the floor. Chitose attempts to get Makoto to move, but instead, Makoto jumps on Chitose and starts to fondle her breasts, which were falling out of her bathrobe. Obviosuly, yellow tape is used. Haruma, wanting some peace and quiet, goes to stop the racket they’re making and saves Chitose in the process. The next day, after taking a tape-filled shower, Makoto is able to get Chitose and Choco to have lunch and drink with her. At least she gives Choco juice. During this meal, Makoto decides to exhibit that she’s not wearing a bra. You guessed it: Insert tape here. Choco excitedly says that she isn’t wearing one either. She’ll only wear hers on special occasions. It’s game underwear. (Had to look that up. Apparently, it’s special, flashy underwear that’s worn if one has the intention of having sex. A misinterpretation from her book?) Chitose and Makoto are a bit shocked to hear this and ask her about who she’s been playing games with. She does show them that she plays cards with her brother. As usual, the episode ends with Choco writing about the madness of her day in her picture diary.
>_< Too funny! This has to get a full entry. While watching this, I was reminded of the panty shopping episode of Chobits. This show is clearly aimed at perverts. I wonder if that makes me one of them, since I find it amusing. This was a particularly ecchi episode, with many appearances of the yellow tape. Now, I have no desire to see the characters naked, but the tape is rather annoying. The elephants in Inukami are funny, but this is more in the line of the crows in Air Gear, blocking parts of the screen for points of the episode. They should just air the series as it was meant to be, or edit out the ecchi scenes completely. I suspect the DVD version will be tape free. On a different note, this episode proves a theory that I had about Makoto being the root of all evil. She can be very amusing, but she’s only too good at creating disasters. Haruma needs to keep a closer eye on Choco or she’ll become another Makoto. Chitose is still the best. Whether it was intentionally or not, she seems to be a lot more moé than Choco.
Edited: 8/21
As usual, I’ve dug myself into a hole of backlog. I’ve realized that in some shows, I’m as far as three weeks behind. I’ve decided to stop covering Air Gear and Nana, even though they’re both enjoyable series. If someone really wants me to do them, which I doubt, than maybe I’ll reconsider. They’re both being subbed pretty quickly though. As much as I’d love to keep covering Spider Riders, S^M seems to have stopped releasing it. Until they decide to start again *hint, hint* I won’t have any material to write about. I’m still waiting for quite a lot of backlog to download, so it may take a while for me to fully catch up.
Otogi-Jushi Akazukin 07
Souta and the others save Ringo and she goes along with them to Fandevale. Souta’s powerful abilities are also shown.
That was interesting. I doubt what was seen in this episode was the extent of Souta’s abilities, so I can see why people are after him. He’s quite powerful. Souta’s father is also pretty interesting. He definitely knows things about Fandevale, but what?
Otogi-Jushi Akazukin 08
In Fandevale, The Musketeers face Randagio and his animal partners, who have Hamel imprisoned. Hamel informs Souta of how Fernando is depending on him.
It looks like all sorts of random fairy tale characters will be showing up in Fandevale. Hamel (the pied piper, I believe) made an appearance this time. He looks like he’d be an interesting character, but I doubt we’ll see much of him, since he said that he wouldn’t be joining Souta and his group. It should be interesting to see what people appear each week.
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Chitose decides to get Haruma chocolate for valentines day, but many obstacles eventually cause her mission to fail. Haruma receives chocolate from the old lady Ayano and after having a nightmare about Choco’s present, keeps her trapped in a box.
It seems that the comedy of this show comes from bad things happening at the worst opportune time. There was lots of madness in this episode that my brief summary couldn’t cover. I found the first half of the episode particularly amusing, with Chitose’s fantasy of what would happen after she gave Haruma chocolate. Um… that’s just not likely. He still likes Ayano. After that dream he had though, I question his feelings for Choco. In all, very funny stuff. I really hope the next two episodes finish downloading soon.
Demnashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z 06
The first half focused on Fuzzy Lumpkins, who attempted to make everything his territory, gaining fans of his musical talent in the process. He’s also developed a crush on Miss Bellum. The second part featured Princess, who wants attention and plans to defeat a robot that she created to get it.
At first I found Princess’s character design weird, but it grew on me and now I find it kind of cute, especially in her normal form. I wonder if she’ll be able to get her monster form back. After all, on the ED she’s in monster form. Since her cat wasn’t returned to normal, I think that she may be the key. Fuzzy Lumpkins is definitely cute, though not as much as in his original design. Although the lyrics were kind of funny, I found his song rather annoying. How did he get so many fans?