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That was a good story… It was a good story, right?
From the perspective of seeing off the deceased in a cheerful manner, it is undoubtedly a good story.
It’s overflowing with absurdity.
I wonder if the outfit change was requested by Grandma.
The main storyline remains solid as always, but the seasoning is too chaotic.
Using a corpse to do the pom-poko dance was too cute but also crazy.
It’s what Grandma herself wanted the most.
I will cut the torso.
I want to tell my past self that Yachiyo-san dances the cute ponpoko dance.
It was good that the attending aliens had a high level of civilization.
>>8At this rate, the unrefined Tanuki aliens will become the lowest cultured beings in the universe…
😇
It was an episode that felt as if a funeral and a wedding were happening at the same time.
It all started with Yachiyo looking glum at the magic hand.
I wonder if the way my body is healing is somewhat special… but it’s healing so smoothly that it’s terrible.
It was an emotional hurricane mixer.
Did you need to punch?
>>14A robot that acts before thinking is great, isn’t it?
>>16That’s already irregular.
I was anxiously wondering if we were going to exchange our feelings here… and then they came and made me cry, leaving my emotions lost.
Where can I find a hotelier robot that gets angry and covered in vomit for unreasonable reasons?
A robot burdened with gratitude towards Ponko.
Ponkо also has strong feelings for Yachiyo-san…
The small reception for Yachiyo-chan is cute.
Yachiyo has long since become irregular.
If civilization were still intact, the Irregular Hunter would have come.
I can understand why you might overreact to losing a colleague, considering everything that has happened until now…
The power of the punch is probably stronger in the image form.
I wonder if it will be in the middle section.
The possibility of the owner surviving has emerged with pus pus pus.
>>26It’s just Yaychiyo saying it on their own…
After playing around with the Yachiyo tank to a certain extent, I feel a refreshing sense of decisiveness in just fixing it up.
Yachiyo-chan from Pusupusu Pusu is even more relaxed than in the anime.
Pus pus pus pus, it’s even more loose!
The official to turn UFO shape into store play.
>>31There is also a Nirvana statue!
I think I died…!
Even after being punched so hard that I feel like throwing up, Postin-kun doesn’t get angry at all. He’s such a good guy.
Don’t miss the mating season.
(I wonder if Grandma is hoping for this much…)
>>35As long as Ponko is happy, everything is okay.
>>35I thought it was all due to Grandma’s order…
I thought it might be a good story…! but I ended up feeling a bit weird with the last unclear folk song.
I can’t endure the big spin after the weasel’s dismemberment.
There are no words in Japanese to express the emotions I felt when I watched this anime, so everyone is confused about how to articulate their impressions.
Isn’t it a little erotic that Ponko is in heat right now?
She’s a married woman.
When will Yachiyo-san be fixed?
>>41What do you mean by “fix”?
Bunbuku is unsure whether to feel happy or sad.
>>42Completely representing the viewers.
The disparity between the reminiscing image of the raccoon aliens and their scientific power is amazing.
>>46A scene of a raccoon star that resembles a Japanese folktale…
The proof of whether the tanuki body cutting magic really stuck or not is just ponpoko poon! It’s way too much of a power move…
>>47It was good because it was cute.
Isn’t this about Ponko’s maternity leave? I’m a bit on guard.
I’ve mostly done the PV footage.
No matter how you look at it, the cutting magic is definitely too much!
Could it be that the Tanuki aliens are descendants of Earthlings?
Without a doubt, this day became the bookmark.
>>52Isn’t this bookmark a bit too strong in its quirkiness?
>>57The bookmark itself is sticking stubbornly to the page like a sticky note.
Unlike living humans, a corpse doesn’t react no matter what you do, that’s too rock.
>>54I didn’t notice at all…
I punched my daughter’s boyfriend instead!!!
“A funeral home where you can hold a heavy metal live concert” is born.
I thought reality had caught up when I saw the news headline.
It was simply the case that the president of a funeral home, who liked heavy metal, made it so that the facility could be used as a live house on days with no funerals, like a day of friendship.
>>56Well, it’s a waste to have days when it can’t be used.
>>56I want to listen to death metal.
An anime that continues to hop back and forth between a good story and madness.
When you think about it, modern people are also having weddings in front of crucified bodies in churches…
Yachiyo, isn’t there still some influence from the recent conversation about the grumpy behavior?
>>64Former delinquent robot Yachiyo-san
You can hit a raccoon as much as you want.
>>65Oppose discrimination against tanuki!
Even if I come up with this idea, nobody would normally do it, but they do it without hesitation.
The memories of the wedding are slightly overshadowed by the sparkling grandmother who spins in a cut-off manner.
>>69A compilation of images that you might use for memes on the bulletin board!
>>70It seems like it will be launched soon.
It felt like a ritual from the Aztec era as I watched the joint wedding and funeral festival.
First of all, it’s too rare for funerals and weddings to occur at the same time to establish it as a traditional event.
If you understand that it’s not an anime to watch during mealtime with things like defecation and vomiting,
I think this was probably the highest concentration of herbs I’ve ever had.
This time, the grandma’s lines are full of touching good words, but the visuals are constantly filled with madness.
I hope the tank has another opportunity to shine.
I’m glad it got fixed because the constant chirping sound was distracting.
All that’s left is the wandering Yachiyo-chan in the cat knit cap.
Thinking that there are three episodes left, from now on it’s probably going to be footage that isn’t in the PV at all, so I can’t predict how it will turn out.
>>80Even with the footage that appeared in the PV, it was an anime that I couldn’t predict at all until now…
>>81Well, I knew that face was before it spat out the water.
I haven’t seen the latest episode yet, but is grandma going to pass away…?
I thought it would be a heartfelt story, but here we are.
If Fuguri had become an adult, we could have combined weddings, funerals, and other ceremonies all at once.
The leaves are unique to each individual, but I understand that they can be collected, which makes the ecology of the tanuki aliens even more confusing.
Don’t turn it into free materials.
I think it was a style that didn’t need to involve the life and death of people.
What a shame for such a heartwarming work…
>>88Almost all of humanity is dead from the first episode!
>>88It is a story of encounters and farewells.
So, eventually, separation will come for Yachiyo-san and Ponko as well.
>>88Since when have I been under the illusion that this work changes genres every time in a heartwarming way?
I wonder if it was a heartwarming piece… it might have been a heartwarming piece…
It may be a nitpicky detail, but isn’t the photo of Yachiyo-san closing the locker just before the ceremony a bit strange?
There’s probably no time when adult Ponko, the healed Yachiyo-san, and the living grandmother are all shown at the same time.
>>91I feel like this is just a typical animation mistake.
>>91The repair process is omitted, so I think it’s reasonable to say that the two-legged body was swapped several times for adjustments until it was finished.
I thought it was going to be a somber story about Ponko’s wedding and Grandma’s funeral, but…
The mystery-clad bride and groom make their entrance with an opening, upbeat BGM.
My brain burned out during our first collaborative project with the incense holder.
It looks like the dismemberment magic show is really dismembering.
It is probably the person’s wish, so those left behind can’t say anything.
But isn’t the human body transformed…?
You can’t create an anime like this unless you have something decided.
I love Yachiyo-san’s ponpoko pon!
(Gaming Crucifixion)
I never expected that after Romi Park’s image song, a character song from a grandmother would come next…
Mr. Sakakibara’s grandmother is really good at acting…
>>101I’m saying this because I’m 69 years old…
Sumire Moroboshi being 26 years old also contributed to a good relationship.
>>104Isn’t it amazing that there’s such a huge age difference between a grandparent and a grandchild?
>>101Since he is already 69 years old…
In the case of Pusu, it is said that the longer-lived species can venture into space (develop a civilization and endure long-term travel), but Yachiyo-chan is misunderstanding (either on purpose or by accident) that going to space will extend lifespan!??
It’s not heartwarming from the previous episode.
This was the most chaotic conversation so far.
I made it a special ending on purpose, but I don’t know how to take it…
I couldn’t help but cry a bit in between, like “Hey, hey, hey,” and it was no good.
I think there are more intense action scenes than I expected, whether it’s playing Monster Hunter, Avengers, or robot battles.
In terms of chaos, this is the most chaotic so far…
That grandma who was so lively is clearly weakening, and it made me think Sakakibara is amazing.
>>110When I sat on the hotel bed, the way I sighed was like I was about to die.
I’ve never seen an anime that depicts the growth and marriage of a child who has been a regular since her early years, along with the death of her grandmother, who was also a regular.
Mr. Sakakibara himself is quite a cheerful person.
This grandma character was suitable.
Why does the change not dissolve even after death?
>>114I was a refugee from the Tanuki star, but I got used to the land called Earth and died as a human.
>>114The transformation uses auxiliary devices.
When you die, the color fades from the leaves, huh? Is it something like a color timer?
When you think about it, the fact that the raccoon aliens can now be punched is problematic in many ways, yet it’s so absurd that it gets swept away in the main story.
>>120There’s a foreshadowing that if it’s a raccoon alien, it can be hurt, so that’s why the severing magic can happen.
It’s properly on point.
>>124The reason I was able to have a serious battle with Ponko last time was thanks to Bunbuku, who released the limiter on the tanuki aliens. Thank you, Bunbuku!
I realized that Grandpa was considerably shorter-lived compared to Grandma.
I was trying to send a message to the sky when I received the transmitter, but that was quite a while ago…
It’s inappropriate to hold a wedding and a funeral together! But there isn’t a single Earthling at the venue who is angry about it, so if it’s just robots and aliens, it’s not a problem, right?
It’s surprising that there are Earthlings who write scripts.
When thinking on a global scale, there are regions where people mummify their deceased and dress them up to celebrate each season, so it should be within the range of human culture.
According to a voice actor interview, it seems that a shocking development is awaiting Ponsutin-kun, and I’m trembling with anticipation.
Yachiyo-san may have learned from her past experiences of hitting Bunbuku and Ponko that hitting is the first step toward mutual understanding with the Tanuki aliens.
>>128Is it ELS?
“I couldn’t help but laugh at the theory that the condition ‘If you’re going to hit a family member, hit me first!’ was still alive.”
>>129Father’s mirror
It seems that the preparations for the traces of civilization to gradually weather away are being made.
It’s ridiculous, yet the details are well connected, making me laugh.
From an alien’s perspective, this must look like a funeral in the Earth style…
Don’t you think that if you play good music and create a nice atmosphere at the end, you can do anything else you want?
>>135I honestly think there’s something wrong with our emotions that can get sentimental from a last-minute push.
>>135This has been the case for humans for about 300 years now…
The body dismemberment magic made me wonder if there is any humanity left, even if it was the deceased’s request.
>>136Since it’s a robot, it shouldn’t exist.
>>136There isn’t a single person here?
Because it’s a robot.
But the mashup of the wedding march and the chanting was exciting, right?
It feels like I was able to wrap things up just by focusing on the area around the hotel, returning to the basics!