
It’s a world where we can migrate to space, and it seems like various things have developed in that regard.
It’s over… I used to have concerns about mental durability during that time, but Yachiyo-san, who has developed the resilience to not choose self-destruction even after unlocking the self-destruct function, is invincible.
>>2Now that I think about it, considering Yachiyo’s personality, it wouldn’t be strange if she chose to self-destruct rather than become space debris, but I wonder why she came back safely.
A woman who enters the atmosphere alone and only has her lower body left.
>>3Some were intercepted by missiles.
The fall was quite spectacular, after all…
The end was already in sight alongside the other robots, wasn’t it?
If I lost consciousness after the crash and I have arms and legs, could it be because of the interception missile…?
>>6Ah…
While I was being rebellious, my body evolved and it was no good.
The part about passing on feelings to the future has become quite clear.
But that missile exploded before contact, so it looks like it reduced its fall speed to soften the impact.
>>11Don’t make excuses, raccoon.
Apologize.
>>19It’s true that the launch was definitely initiated by Yachiyo’s will as a result of the discussion.
If Ponko hadn’t started talking about launching the God’s staff, things wouldn’t have turned out like this…
>>11I feel like I’ve heard something about blowing it up to hit it, but I’m not sure.
I saw a video of the person behind the OP dance, and they were incredibly sharp.
It seems like it might have been intercepted by a missile, but if it were to drop straight down without that, it would be even more dangerous, so yeah.
Room 2207, Table 2207, Ponko and the others check in.
Earth 2407, Ta 2287, Nudel
Earth 2457, Taco 2307, Pongko and the others check out.
Earth 2527, Tachyon 2335, to the Yachiyo Universe.
Location 2547, Task 2343, Yachiyo return.
In the earlier thread, there was an anonymous poster doing time progression calculations, but it seemed that the fraction worked out fairly well with the fact that one year for Tanuki aliens is about 2.5 years on Earth, so it didn’t work out.
>>14Is the length of the year different?
It seems likely since we were born on different stars.
How did Yachiyo-san get her perm?
This isn’t a hotelier anymore; it’s a combat robot…
Legs are just for decoration! Yachiyo-chan!
>>17I’m stuck and can’t handle front desk duties!
That’s quite a long-lived species, the tanuki alien.
I can’t say for sure if it was the cause of the dismemberment from the missile, but if they have the technology to make that powered suit, couldn’t they have attached a better set of limbs? I thought that a bit.
Were there issues with miniaturization and delicate behavior?
A high-performance manipulator that sticks to Yachiyo’s limbs is quite a challenge, isn’t it?
There were indeed some who mistakenly thought they shot it down with a missile and were whacking at it like a whack-a-mole.
Well… it’s tough because various layers of people are watching.
I didn’t think they looked sexually appealing, but after watching them move in the anime, I’m starting to want to get intimate.
>>24With a tank?!
It’s amazing that I can do a robot battle after getting hit by a solar flare and entering the atmosphere solo.
It looks like I can handle Super Robot Wars.
No matter how much Ponko-chan is an engineering specialist, the equipment is still limited…
I saw her in a tank-like female fantasy doll style.
You can prepare better hands than those that look like a pair of pliers with only two claws!
>>30It’s a Gon-suke homage!
I wonder what broke down on the other hotelier robots that made them unusable.
Is there really someone who feels serious about this…?
>>32There’s a troll who keeps attacking Ponko.
Even after the missile explosion, there were arms and legs, so I wonder if the fall damage is okay.
>>34After all, it’s breaking through the atmosphere.
I wonder if I can use the parts from my former colleague robot…
>>35That’s just on leave from work…
If Yachiyo-san were asked, she would refuse, and since Ponko treats Yachiyo-san like a person even though she’s a robot, I think the other robots felt the same heat.
Well, if you can master that magic hand, it’s not such a bad thing since you can use it to hold a pen.
>>37I laughed while using it normally in the end.
Is there really someone who is seriously mad at Ponkko? Seriously?
Ponko is much better, right?
That mother is tougher.
In the first place, since Yachiyo doesn’t say anything particularly about that in the story, it doesn’t really matter.
Considering that mobility and combat power, it doesn’t seem so bad.
There are people who can’t help but start looking for the bad guy and criticize them as soon as they watch anime.
The question is whether hotelier robots need mobility and combat capability or not…
>>46It’s fine for hotels to have defense systems, so now it’s okay for hotelier robots to have mobility and combat power!
>>46If we assume a confrontation with Armageddon
>>46Is it necessary for the hotel to be heavily armed? I think that’s something Yachiyo-san would be concerned about, but perhaps it’s a difference in values compared to the space-traveling raccoon aliens.
Or did the need for armament arise over the course of 70 years?
>>56It comes from the experience of my hometown being destroyed by war…
It’s like the actions of a villainous doctor who has taken on a lot of darkness in their heart, even though it’s not apparent because it’s a hotel anime.
I don’t intend to get angry, and it’s already in the past, but I still think about 80% of it was Ponko’s fault, right?
If I can return to my original body, then I guess it’s fine…
The battle between Ponko Robo and Yachiyo Tank was so good that I thought, what is this anime…
>>50Tuesday midnight is robot battle anime!
Type, mobility, movement ability, armor
There might also be some Yachiyogachi love fans…
I thought that even if it’s not a tank, I could put it on something like a wheelchair… but anyway, with hands like this, it’s not possible.
Well, aliens might come in a considerable number, so eventually, we might receive technological transmission and be able to reproduce even the details…
(Like beams from the mouth similar to the additional Zaku III or something like that)
It’s a bad thing that the power resources were taken care of.
Well, wanting the God’s staff is probably due to past experiences and having seen Armageddon, so they’re being cautious about it.
This past Tuesday, I was able to watch an anime about a girl entering the atmosphere twice in a row.
>>60Is it okay for Yachiyo to be a girl at her age…?
>>62A robot that is a “girl”… but I think it’s probably a robot of an adult woman.
Let’s ask the late owner about the truth.
I’m more worried that other robots can maintain a proper operational state better than Yachiyo.
Everyone’s getting pretty worn out, aren’t they?
>>61Maintaining a hotel with routine work is completely different from fully attending to guests, as the burden on the staff would be significantly different.
>>67Also, considering that there was a bartending robot in the Defense Measures Office, it seems that they have used that construction and missiles several times.
From the numerous ominous flyers in the office, it is possible that the robots were also participating in combat.
Robot Anime Makunouchi Bento Episode 8
>>63The bento is too greasy to be called a makunouchi bento.
Why do animators love robot battles and delinquents so much?
Considering the high probability of encountering enemies and the appearance, the doorman robot should also be armed.
It overheats easily, so that’s not good…
>>66If aliens are coming this much, we might as well procure from them and even accept their currency as a settlement currency…
If we do that, everyone should be able to get fixed or restart, right?
At first, a welcome with a rock-paper-scissors gesture.
In the end, it’s nothing but rock.
>>69It can’t be helped.
I guess I’ll retire and pass it on to Ponko and the others…
I finally watched the latest episode for free on ABEMA, but due to the gag script, Ponko was made oddly incompetent, and that was just too distracting.
Honestly, I was disappointed and couldn’t enjoy it due to the gap from the expectations set during the last pull.
>>71Huh!?
>>71Originally, Ponko is like that.
>>80If anything, Ponko might even be the best among the tanuki family.
>>71Could you please stop trying to participate in the thread even though you’ve missed episode 3?
>>90What are you misunderstanding…?
The story about how the hotel’s appearance has changed from the beginning and the identity of being able to function even when I’m not there.
The pillar part is incredibly serious, but the seasoning is strange in this anime…
If we used the parts from the robot that Ponko was riding, I think we could have made better hands and feet…
Is it that Ponko is just a clumsy one…?
The hotelier robot needs to be robust enough to fight like a combat robot.
Rather, wasn’t this the most reliable you’ve ever been, Ponko…?
>>82So Yachiyo-san ended up having to think about the meaning of being in the hotel.
It becomes a rebellious period as a process of autonomous identity formation beyond the prescribed roles.
Rather than being sturdy, Yachiyo-san…
The durability gap between the robot that broke in 100 years and the other robots is too big.
It’s really a learning experience to see how many different people have various opinions.
As the events progress, it seems that the side involved with Zombieland Saga is becoming increasingly biased towards Cygames.
Poko doesn’t seem to be acting foolish; it feels more like she’s getting a little carried away.
Maybe it’s color blindness.
>>86It might be inherited since your dad is the same way.
Listening to just the dialogue, it sounds like a really serious story, but…
Actually, Ponko is originally a strange child.
Seeing Yachiyo-chan hitting her father makes me want to become a hotelier.
>>88You were a strange kid from the very beginning, weren’t you!
After all, employee robots should at least be equipped with obliteration ray launchers.
The sense of “one day” is easy to share because it has day and night due to rotation, but the sense of “one year” is based on the orbital period, so there’s definitely a possibility that we use the one from our own planet as it is.
I have probably experienced the seasons of agriculture for several decades during the winemaking process, so I should be able to share that one year on Earth.
>>92It seems that the time mentioned by the tanuki aliens aligns quite closely with Earth’s time when you calculate it based on the 400 years that Harumage from Yachiyo, who is Earth-born, said and the 70 years for rocket construction that Daze, also Earth-born, mentioned.
Ponkо said that the repair will take about 50 years, which is around 125 Earth years, probably around the year 2670.
To be frank, Ponko’s species can come off as a bit insensitive from a human perspective.
Spreading feces is a bit…
Raccoons are generally like that.
Given that they are so strict about defense, I think there may have been wars of invasion during the blank 20 years.
Ponko, who used to relieve herself and bathe in the aquarium, is growing up and is going to get married next…
During the battle, Yachiyo didn’t voice any complaints about her body, but…
It’s obvious that I was having trouble doing my job as I wished, and the fact that Ponko doesn’t seem to care much about it feels very strange.
It’s not convincing that they could only prepare that body, so they’re doing awkward things for surreal humor, but it doesn’t quite connect… that’s my impression.
It is very true to the nature of a raccoon that it gets clumsy and faints immediately when danger is imminent, but if you leave it alone without intervening, it becomes increasingly arrogant and bold.
Ponkotsu is smart, but being a klutz is okay… they’re still young.
The number of customers was increasing, so that means the traffic is also increasing, right?
This probably means that there were likely robberies or thefts, even if it wasn’t war.
>>104The slogan on the background paper said “Don’t burn the hotel even if you burn the noodles!” so I probably burned the hotel while fighting the noodles.
Ponko originally had a strong sense of defense.
Even if you say that the discrepancies in perception are fundamentally not aligning…
I can only say “That’s right,” and it troubles me.
>>106Even if we’re talking about the misalignment of recognition, it’s a different issue that Ponko doesn’t care that Yachiyo has become a useless body and is unable to work.
It’s nice to hear that Ponko really loves Yachiyo and has been working very hard to manage the hotel for her.
But that aside, I’ve gone too far into the hobby of militarization.
Isn’t it true that when puberty and rebellious phases come, Yachiyo-chan isn’t singular?
>>108It’s already intense at the point of episode 1!
In the first place, it seems that the owner wants them to behave more like a human.
The robots are gradually falling apart, and it’s tough.
Episode 7: A Story of Struggling to Launch an Advertising Satellite
Episode 8: A tale of anguish caught between the changing hotel and the identity of a hotelier preserving tradition, after decades of functional dormancy due to a launch accident.
When you get into conspiracy theories, your defensive thinking becomes stronger.
In the first place, they explained that they can’t prepare the body, so that should be the end of it.
Aren’t we going to properly talk about whether to treat or not next time?
You’ll go crazy if you don’t separate the gags and the serious parts in this anime.
It seems that a counter specifically for Yachiyo will be prepared next time, so please wait patiently.
Honestly, I can’t help but think that having a boyfriend who is a doctor capable of seeing people in their human forms might be involved in the reconstruction of Yachiyo’s body.
There’s also the fact that grandma isn’t feeling well.
Is it a concern that we are becoming the Space Dandy of the Reiwa era?
>>120Unlike the dandy, the talk about hotels is not off-topic… the production is a hobby, though.
>>120Stay safe.
It’s already done.
>>120I’ve been looking at it almost the same way as Dandy since around episode 3.
What kind of anime am I being made to watch in the latter half of episode 8…?
In the next episode preview, there was a scene with Yachiyo-san looking like an ordinary person, and I don’t understand anything about this anime…
Given that it’s an anime that has been around for several decades, it’s possible they could have somehow fixed things during that time.
If you’re going to be Space Dandy, I want you to do something like a trendy episode.
>>127The Armageddon episode felt trendy and mighty.
>>127Isn’t the whiskey round pretty trendy?
>>146Not trendy.
>>147Hey~ tentacles~ I’m so thirsty~
Where is your throat?
To be honest, is he really that dandy?
I’m not dandy yet because I haven’t been reset after dying.
The next episode preview looks like Yachiyo is fixed.
In reality, there is a theory that Mujina is just using the transformation device that they had while remaining in their tank, and I am feeling fearful about it.
>>132In that case, Ponko, who is camouflaging, is properly performing her duties in a splendid manner, so it’s okay, right?
There might be an episode where various versions of Yachiyo and Ponkō gather…
Is it still the Yachiyo Tank…
It’s an apocalypse, but there are still one or two universes that haven’t come to an end…
The AI singularity is a hypothesis that only functions within the confines of the science fiction it is set in.
I don’t think it has anything to do with Yachiyo-chan at the moment.
I understand that you might think a better body could have been prepared, but I believe that incorporating a bipedal mechanism afterwards would be quite difficult.
They probably focused solely on restarting Yachiyo-chan without tampering with unnecessary aspects to avoid affecting her personality and memories.
>>137It’s not just about sticking together moving limbs.
There needs to be a system to control it, and it must be designed to be operable with Yachiyo-san’s AI.
>>137I can understand the worldview of current Earth’s technological capabilities, but in a sci-fi setting where hotelier robots are being produced.
“I don’t really understand the line of ‘it’s technically difficult or impossible.'”
>>137It’s strange that while Ponko keeps showing her competence, Yachiyo suddenly can only do it with that body.
Even though the official statement only says, “I couldn’t find the Yachiyo-san’s parts,” I wonder if it’s really necessary to stretch the imagination that far just to provide a follow-up.
>>160I understand.
Well then, let’s say it was just an overblown fantasy for both of us.
I feel a sense of continuity in the story compared to Dandy.
Did you need to pack combat capabilities into Ponko and Chiyo Tank?
>>140It is necessary so that you don’t have to run away in times of need.
Ponkо is happy that Yachiyo-chan has come back and is happy to be together! The most important thing is that, but the importance of whether Yachiyo-chan can properly do her job is secondary.
Yachiyo wants to protect the Galaxy Tower as a hotelier robot and would like to be of service for that reason! However, the desire to work alongside Ponko is based on that value system, which is where the misalignment occurs.
In this case, even though it turned out differently from the Galaxy Tower that the owner claims to want (the one they desire), it is still thriving to a certain extent, which adds to the pressure.
I don’t know what a Pokorior Missile is, but there are anti-aircraft fire methods that use timed fuzes to detonate in mid-air, causing blasts to intercept targets.
Maybe it’s easier to hit that than to directly hit a target falling from the sky.
Once you master it, you’ll be able to hold the pen.
>>148In short, the changed galaxy tower that represents Yachiyo and the changed version of myself overlap, and my rejection of that is related to the part where I couldn’t hold a pen.
Embraced the changes of the galaxy → If I hold it calmly, I can hold a pen with this hand too.
It’s connected, so the essence of it is quite reasonable and it’s actually a good story.
There are Harumage and whiskey rounds, right!!
If Harumage had spent a little more time on the interaction, it would have been almost trendy, right?
I haven’t seen much beyond the part about making whiskey, but did the direction change afterward?
>>153It ended up looking like a Gundam.
I watched the latest episode on Amazon Prime.
What is this…?
>>156I feel like I’ve been saying this since a few episodes ago.
What is it that has come…?
Should we point out that the God’s Staff of ground attack has no meaning for defense, or should we rejoice in the peace for which there was no need to use it…
There are no facilities in the first place.
In the final episode, I want all the crappy features and the Staff of God that have been added so far to play a big role in saving the hotel from crisis.
Each episode feels different in flavor, probably like Space Dandy.
The framework is serious, but the output is strange… what is this…
Well, as a result, we ended up creating a dedicated reception and became more flexible in adapting.
If it can be cured, that’s the best, but if it can’t be cured, being able to handle it appropriately is a sign of growth.
It seems there will be a surprising twist in the final stage.
>>165What else can I be surprised by…
If you don’t do until the second phase, you can’t become dandy.
In the next preview, there’s a scene where Yachiyo’s body is back to normal.
Thinking back, I’ve been furious since episode 1.
Yachiyo-san is programmed in a pretty strange way, right?
Did you notice the Easter egg?
Yeah
I’m properly looking for replacement parts in humanoid form…
Also, it was no good because Yachiyo-san was dissatisfied with the rivet fastening.
>>173The rivet part can easily become a weakness and is likely to be targeted by other tanks.
I have never been able to predict anything from the next episode preview.
I think it’s not too far-fetched to imagine that Ponko, who loves Yachiyo-chan, tried her best to bring things back to how they were, but couldn’t.
If it can’t be made in 50 years, then it can’t be made.
So that’s the end, right? Parts are…
Well, I wish they would make it a little narrower in width.
Unlike hotel management, which prepares resources in a planned manner, Yachiyo’s fall was completely unexpected, so it can be considered unavoidable that we dealt with it using makeshift materials.
Is it really okay that the makeshift materials were tanks, Ponko?
Considering the amount of time that has passed, waking up during the welding process seemed a bit unnatural, but it might just be a matter of convenience in terms of visuals.
The tank, starting from the God’s staff and the armed hotel, is completely Pony’s taste.
Bipedal walking can’t be done properly without balance, and I don’t think a caterpillar is a strange option.
>>181I think it’s a perfect answer in a devastated world.
Armament is a hobby.
Rivets have poor maintainability and also have issues with durability.
Nowadays, that type of rivet is hardly used in Japan, as it is considered a primitive technology from the last century…
It’s beautiful to conclude the story with the theme of accepting change while wanting to return to the original shampoo hat, even though I can’t keep up with the changes in the hotel and feel rebellious.
I mean, I really do like shampoo hats, don’t I?
>>183I can’t say it too loudly, but I thought Yachiyo wearing a shampoo hat at the end was really cute.
>>189Is it okay to say it out loud?
The tank shape is surprising, but the caterpillar tracks as robot legs are quite common.
>>184The person likely sees themselves as a hotelier, so it’s probably a bit difficult for them to assess any impact on their work.
It’s actually a problem not being able to fit into narrow places.
The inability to hold a pen was, after all, a matter of habit and mindset.
The little one who wanted to make a staff for the gods is where it all began!
>>186Well, that’s true, but the final decision to avoid the dangerous situation in space was made by Yachiyo herself… Considering solar flares, it was good that it was Yachiyo.
>>186I didn’t impose it on you.
>>193In the end, Yachiyo-san agreed, but the persistence in changing hands and items in Part A could be considered unreasonable, and it’s understandable that some might call it selfish.
Well, if you broke in the end, you should accept the result, and Yachiyo-san isn’t blaming you for that…
It all depends on how each individual reader feels.
If I complain to the caterpillar, I might end up like a Tachikoma…
>>187Isn’t Yachiyo kind of erotic like Arachne?
I was struggling with the arm parts, and it definitely required a lot of rehabilitation to walk on two legs with the unfamiliar new parts.
>>191“I’m going to pretend that I handled the rehabilitation scene in my adolescence!”
I might have thought about multi-legged designs, but considering the size of the hotel interior, it seems like caterpillars are the limit.
>>192When I think about it that way, humanity’s civilization that created small multi-legged operational robots is amazing.
It was destroyed, but…
>>199Not destroyed.
It might just be that I am on a journey of a thousand years.
The way you put on the shampoo hat is so cute that something hot rose up from my lower half.
It is problematic not to be able to accept applications.
Well, I’ll make one specifically for next time.