![]() ![]() Instead, the show draws more from animal behavior, particularly the experience of being a first-time puppy, kitten, or other infant animal owner. It also helps that the design is small, rounded, and fragile without being completely helpless, keeping things from being constantly stressful. Mii-kun the palm-sized mummy doesn’t talk, a wise move that keeps the proceedings from being too gratingly cutesy. Mostly, though, this premiere is about cute pets being cute. We don’t get a wide enough view of the world to know how affected it is by these creatures’ existence-which gives the series plenty of opportunity to build itself over time. Sora’s dad has sent him plenty of cursed items and spirits over the years, and it seems as if the other members of the cast will also be getting cute mascot monsters as the series goes on. This vague setup does work when it comes to the series’ almost Dragon Maid-esque approach to the intersection of the magical and mundane. Why does the mummy show up in a coffin with a giant cross on it instead of a sarcophagus? I too would like to know this. What exactly is Sora’s dad out there doing? I ‘unno, exploring. What does Kaede do? I ‘unno, something with computers, maybe programming. The details of the characters’ lives are very broadly sketched here. Sora is a quiet, domestic boy who’s basically running the household while his father is abroad, doing the cooking, cleaning, and taking care of his unspecified female relative Kaede. It’s all but guaranteed to be this season’s entry into Gentle Comedies about Nice Kids. ![]() It watered my crops, cured my consumption, and washed away the stink of all the loliporn I had to endure over the past few days. We’ve arrived at the last female-directed series of the season, and it was like watching twenty minutes of cute kitten videos. This time, however, Sora opens a package to discover a cute, diminutive mummy in need of care. What’s it about? Sora Kashiwagi’s father is constantly sending him cursed objects from expeditions around the world. ![]()
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