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BONJOUR♪Sweet Love Pâtisserie (Bonjour♪恋味パティスリー, Bonjour Koiaji Pâtisserie) is a Japanese romance original net animation series. It premiered on October 10, 2014 on Niconico, and a day later on NTV On Demand and Hulu.
An elementary school student from Ichigozaka who is a customer of the Kirakira Patisserie. She has short brown hair and wears a beret. Daisuke Tatsumi (辰巳 だいすけ, Tatsumi Daisuke) Voiced by: Junji Majima [7] A customer of the Kirakira Patisserie who wears a red jacket, a green shirt, blue jeans, and a baseball cap.
Yumeiro Pâtissière: Fourteen-year-old Ichigo Amano (her name means strawberry) is clumsy and does not have any talent except for eating sweets (specifically cakes). When she stumbles upon a Sweets Festival, she meets Henri-sensei who acknowledges her ability of taste and invites her to transfer to St. Marie Academy to become a pâtissière.
While waiting with Kashino, Ichigo meets a girl named Natsuki, who offers to take them to one of the local shops. The shop serves fresh fruit sweets, which later turns out to be the theme for the Grand Prix. Team Ichigo is up against Team Natsuki, the same girls who served them fruit at the sweets festival.
Puniru Is a Cute Slime (Japanese: ぷにるはかわいいスライム, Hepburn: Puniru wa Kawaii Suraimu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Maeda-kun. . Preceded by a one-shot published in Shogakukan's children's manga magazine Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic in February 2019, the manga started its serialization in Weekly CoroCoro Comic online service in March 2
Blend S (ブレンド・S, Burendo Esu) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Miyuki Nakayama in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine from 2013 to 2022 and collected into eight volumes.
Must be a defining trait - Characters must be within the transitional stage of physical and psychological human development that generally occurs during the period from birth to legal adulthood (age of majority).
Gudetama differs from other positive and adorable characters in Japan's kawaii culture, since Gudetama has gross aspects that places it in the kimo-kawaii category (which means "gross-cute" or "creepy-cute"). [26] Gudetama's kimo-kawaii shows through its depression, which causes it to constantly complain about its hard life. [18]