
Puniru wa Kawaii Slime, episode 2
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Kirara’s “motherly instincts” was more Hulk than anything. Never seen a yandere “mother” type lol.
The professor finally makes his debut.
And I thought Puniru would become a Metal Slime after she ingested iron…
This show is so stupid. I love it.
Hello, officers? This girl right here
I love this little slime girl.
Dude. As a manga reader I never would’ve thought this stupid silly manga would get such a great adaptation. Toho animation is killing it.
Puniru is fast becoming the next Nokotan.
Another great episode! I expected Kirara to be weird, but never this unhinged lol.
This might just be my favorite comedy of the season.
The camera placement for the live motorboating reaction was something… The next episode segment perfectly encapsulates this anime
Kirara is such a kind and considerate girl, bringing a lost girl to her mother! Totally nothing suspicious here!
Of course a Kawaii Slime like Puniru would have to push her own personal merch! You’ve got to get your band out there!
I’m not surprised Kotaro is well-versed in the Kirara fanclub, but they even have their own DVD of her! He is totally down bad for Kirara. But how does he make her pay attention to him and not his mental child of a “love rival!?”
Ah, so Puniru’s transformation sequence will be a weekly thing, huh? Not that I mind, it’s cute and fun!
First-Grader Puniru! Doubly cute and the perfect way to show off Kotaro’s attentive and caring side in front of Kirara! It’s just too bad Kirara wasn’t kidding about her type being little children because when she sees a child she goes all out on her maternal horror to the point of becoming a horror monster that shoves her boobs in a childs’ face and dotes on it like a mother…dangerously so!
Well, if Kotaro doesn’t mind, I guess that’s okay…but I worry about Puniru!
I still can’t get over that they’ve got Kazuya Nakai as the teacher in a middle-school romcom. Dr. Mado isn’t the nicest teacher though, but he has special interest in Puniru as a sentient slime, especially when he himself has researched slime-based robots.
Okay, I understand getting mad at Puniru when she eats all your food and you’d rather she not poop it out (though her being a slime makes it easier to catch her) but even Kotaro doesn’t want her to vanish from his life.
Oh hey, Kotaro’s mom is cute! And he gets his blue hair from both parents.
So Dr. Mado wasn’t rejected by the scientific community for his crazy research…but because he refused to pay his membership dues. Well, he does seem very antisocial, so that tracks. But experimenting on Puniru just makes him even more unlikeable.
Iron filings + magnets = Naughty Puniru! A devilish Puniru who has all the mischievousness of a seven year old! And I love how Kirara is just concerned how cold she would be in her skimpy outfit.
I love how Mado wanted Naughty Puniru to be evil and she just tossed him aside like he was nothing.
I guess Monster Mom Kirara is more dangerous than Naughty Puniru, at least to get the magnet out, but good thing Kotaro was there to catch her! Even though she’s slime so it didn’t really matter. But it’s the thought that counts!
Puniru is as smug as ever, but it looks like Kotaro has grown on Kirara…at least in the sense of entrusting him with Puniru. So…success!?
can puniru keep regenerating fingers to sell or am I thinking too hard about this
oh i guess she keeps borax and starch with her
i like how there’s been a mahou shoujo-ish transformation every episode so far, like usual mahou shoujo shows
was nanpa’s offered lunch to kawaii telling us to buy the manga
how can a slime be boneheaded if they have no bones
“it’d be a problem if i did it anywhere else” was my favorite part of iron puniru’s hijinks
was kinda hoping puniru putting her leg on her head would give us another new slime variant like the magnet did
still really fun. also that sunset shot was pretty.
Yanami, Osanai, Puniru, and now Kirara. I think there’s a pattern with how the characters voiced Umeda is attracting unhinged/batshit insane (jokingly) girl characters
Damn Kirara is scary af, who decided toet her volunteer at the kindergarden? And why are the kids still coming to her instead of cowering in the corners?
I love the logic that a magnet would twist her personality
Love the show its got a nice tempo and the jokes are the right kind of weird for me, Shikanoko felt off compared to this
Punirun merch > Shikanoko Antlers
Ado on the ED is still absolutely insane to me 😭 biggest jpop singer out rn it’s surreal
If there was any doubt before today confirmed this is NOT a kids show lmao. Kirara having a mommy dommy fetish was a wild twist that I did not see coming. I was genuinely scared for Puniru for a bit lmao. “You can call me mommy.” “What’s for dinner? You want curry right” nah man please keep Puniru away from her lmao.
Mad scientist dude experimenting on Puniru kinda annoyed me cause she’s a little too stupid to defend herself and know better. Thankfully Kotaro and the others showed up in time to save her.. well until she went full Puniru alter. On paper that should’ve been scary, but Kirara when she’s in heat is way worse lmao wtf was that ending man this show is just nonstop craziness and I love it.
It’s funny I’m watching two CoroCoro shows voiced by Shūichirō Umeda (Kazami Bird from Beyblade X and now Kotaro from Puniru)
Normally “The X we have at home” is an insult or a form of mockery, but I mean this is n the absolute best possible sense when I say “This is the Rumiko Takahashi we have at home.”
This show exudes some of those older “classic romcom” vibes + having a “not-fully human” MC makes it feel just kinda good like that.
You would not think that this series originates from a magazine aimed for *elementary schoolers*, but here we are, huh. Just Japan things, I guess.