
Poor Poplar. But very appropriate.
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*snicker*
BAHAHAHAHA! I know, I know, I’m horrible! *snicker*

Poor Poplar. But very appropriate.
…
*snicker*
BAHAHAHAHA! I know, I know, I’m horrible! *snicker*

Nice calm and relaxing start to Usagi Drop. I have a feeling that this can either end with a cliff hanger or pull some heart strings. No matter the case, this is a rather refreshing start.

And Yuuji was never seen again after this episode. Alright, so BakaTest is in its second season, probably going to watch it in its entirety for slapstick humor.
I’m coming back to watching new shows this coming summer season, which is in about a week. As for my absence, I’m a recent Class of 2011 graduate from college. Whoo! Thus, I haven’t had the time to watch shows other than watching all episodes of Top Gear thus far. Now that it’s the summer, time to return back to the loop.
Shows I’ll most likely will be watching (this list will update, eventually):
Usagi Drop — I hear it’s good and it’s josei. I’ve had a pretty good track record with josei genre shows (Honey and Clover, Nodame Cantabile, Higashi no Eden, Kuragehime) plus it’s noitaminA.
Baka to Test 2 — Because I watched the first season, gonna have to watch what crazy thing Yoshii does next.
Maybe watching:
Kamisama no Memochou — Heard it’s sorta like GOSICK but in modern times. Then again, I’ll probably want to watch GOSICK first.
In the meantime, I’ll get through my massive backlog of shows I haven’t watched since the end of the winter season. Here goes…

I’m glad that everything was worked out and resolved. Now then, as for a third season, I’m not quite sure if they’ll fund it, but all the better if they did. In the mean time, go watch the live action movie (Yes! There is one!) to tide you over. You’ll be amazed at how well the actors match their characters.
I heard it has followed the manga faithfully (minus one scene) and if you’d like to continue off where the TV series left off, start reading from chapter 45 (well, from 44 if you’d like to read a recap) onwards. Which, at time of posting, there are about 11 chapters to read, so you’ll be able to catch up in no time at all.

ハイ、現実よ
Haha, Sawako’s so cute that she had to create signs indicating what has happened in the past 24 hours was not a dream.
For your reference, sutoroberii taimu is a term used for couples who are lovey-dovey (or “rabu rabu”).