Usagi Drop ep 5-10badtzphotoSeptember 13 2011, 16:56:19 UTC
Ep 5: Daikichi Should Stay Daikichi Daikichi finally meets Rin's mother, Masako, and he's shocked by her frankness. When they part, Masako asks Daikichi for a favor, and it's an issue that Daikichi can't avoid, as long as he's going to raise Rin. Daikichi tries to resolve it by having a heart-to-heart conversation with Rin, but he gets an unexpected answer... Ep 6: My Tree When Rin enters elementary school, Daikichi proposes planting a tree to commemorate the occasion. Rin plants a loquat seed in the yard, but there's no telling whether it will actually put forth buds. Thinking that perhaps Souichi planted something to mark Rin's birth, Daikichi has another visit with Masako... Ep 7: Secretly Running Away From HomeDaikichi's cousin, Haruko, runs away from home to Daikichi's house with her daughter Reina in tow. Daikichi can hardly fathom Haruko's determination, but when he does learn her reasons, he's not a little surprised by how strong Haruko has become as a mother. It gets him thinking again about what marriage and family mean
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Usagi Drop ep 11badtzphotoOctober 4 2011, 16:43:16 UTC
The First Step It's the first anniversary of Grandpa's death, which means Rin and Daikichi have been living together for about a year now. Daikichi mulls over what he's lost and what he's gained since Rin came into his life... Some points: - The season ends at the same place as the manga #4. - Very nice.
Hanasaku Iroha Ep 19-24badtzphotoSeptember 13 2011, 17:04:55 UTC
Ep 19: Sloppy Omelet Rice The 20th Koruin Festival is approaching and Ohanas’ class is doing a Princess Café. Yuina has been voted leader of the service team while Minko is the leader for the cooking team. Ep 20: Love. Kourin Festival Minko, after getting into a fight with her classmates about the menu for the classroom cafe, leaves the Kissuiso early in the morning in order to buy ingredients and prepare. Ohana, worried for her, decides to visit the classroom earlier than the scheduled time to help, but Minko angrily declines. On the other hand, Nako is preparing for her class's booth with Mizuno... Ep 21: Rebirth of "Die"The staff at the Kissuiso hear of the sudden news about Enishi and Takako's marriage. Despite the fact that he lacks money to even hold a wedding ceremony, Enishi is determined to liven up the inn once more with his fiancee; however, Sui insists that they have a ceremony in order to uphold his reputation as the successor of the inn. Enishi stresses over the wedding costs, and Ohana and the rest of the crew seem to
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Hanasaku Iroha Ep 25-26badtzphotoOctober 4 2011, 16:47:02 UTC
Episode 25: The Kissuiso I Love All of the shrines and lakes in the Yunosagi area were being prepared for the Bonbori Festival. When Ohana returns to the Kissuiso, she finds all of the staff running about and trying to handle all of the customers. Ohana feels like there's something odd about the picture as she watches everyone except for Denroku and Sui bond and work towards livening up the inn. Episode 26: The Kissuiso I love Ohana expresses herself, Enishi makes a final decision, and the Madam Manger surprises everyone. Everybody is festing it up.
Some points: - What a nice series. - I like the open-ending with lots of hope. - Dare I hope for a second season?
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Daikichi finally meets Rin's mother, Masako, and he's shocked by her frankness. When they part, Masako asks Daikichi for a favor, and it's an issue that Daikichi can't avoid, as long as he's going to raise Rin. Daikichi tries to resolve it by having a heart-to-heart conversation with Rin, but he gets an unexpected answer...
Ep 6: My Tree
When Rin enters elementary school, Daikichi proposes planting a tree to commemorate the occasion. Rin plants a loquat seed in the yard, but there's no telling whether it will actually put forth buds. Thinking that perhaps Souichi planted something to mark Rin's birth, Daikichi has another visit with Masako...
Ep 7: Secretly Running Away From HomeDaikichi's cousin, Haruko, runs away from home to Daikichi's house with her daughter Reina in tow. Daikichi can hardly fathom Haruko's determination, but when he does learn her reasons, he's not a little surprised by how strong Haruko has become as a mother. It gets him thinking again about what marriage and family mean ( ... )
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It's the first anniversary of Grandpa's death, which means Rin and Daikichi have been living together for about a year now. Daikichi mulls over what he's lost and what he's gained since Rin came into his life...
Some points:
- The season ends at the same place as the manga #4.
- Very nice.
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The 20th Koruin Festival is approaching and Ohanas’ class is doing a Princess Café. Yuina has been voted leader of the service team while Minko is the leader for the cooking team.
Ep 20: Love. Kourin Festival
Minko, after getting into a fight with her classmates about the menu for the classroom cafe, leaves the Kissuiso early in the morning in order to buy ingredients and prepare. Ohana, worried for her, decides to visit the classroom earlier than the scheduled time to help, but Minko angrily declines. On the other hand, Nako is preparing for her class's booth with Mizuno...
Ep 21: Rebirth of "Die"The staff at the Kissuiso hear of the sudden news about Enishi and Takako's marriage. Despite the fact that he lacks money to even hold a wedding ceremony, Enishi is determined to liven up the inn once more with his fiancee; however, Sui insists that they have a ceremony in order to uphold his reputation as the successor of the inn. Enishi stresses over the wedding costs, and Ohana and the rest of the crew seem to ( ... )
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All of the shrines and lakes in the Yunosagi area were being prepared for the Bonbori Festival. When Ohana returns to the Kissuiso, she finds all of the staff running about and trying to handle all of the customers. Ohana feels like there's something odd about the picture as she watches everyone except for Denroku and Sui bond and work towards livening up the inn.
Episode 26: The Kissuiso I love
Ohana expresses herself, Enishi makes a final decision, and the Madam Manger surprises everyone. Everybody is festing it up.
Some points:
- What a nice series.
- I like the open-ending with lots of hope.
- Dare I hope for a second season?
Bottom line, will rewatch. Recommended? Yes.
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