You can probably survive and obey rule D, but you will have to get creative. Pretend you like your least favourite girl, and when she is murdered, get your sister arrested. Honestly, I think your best option is to just embrace it.
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How to Keep a MummyHow to Keep a Mummy (Japanese: ミイラの飼い方, Hepburn: Miira no Kaikata) is a Japanese manga series by Kakeru Utsugi....How to Keep a Mummy.ミイラの飼い方 (Miira no Kaikata)Written byDeko AkaoMusic byKenichiro Suehiro MAYUKOStudioEight BitLicensed byCrunchyroll (Worldwide rights outside of Asia)17 more rows
It was animated by studio 8bit and ran from January 12, 2018 to March 30, 2018, for a total of 12 episodes.
One day high school student Sora Kashiwagi receives a coffin sent by his adventurer father and inside it is a little mummy that just wants to be friends. One day high school student Sora Kashiwagi receives a coffin sent by his adventurer father and inside it is a little mummy that just wants to be friends.
Out of all the new anime that's come out this season, How to Keep a Mummy is the one I recommend most for parents to show their kids. It's not the best anime of the bunch, but it is by far the most well-made, family-friendly anime I've seen since Non Non Biyori.
Mii (ミー), often addressed as Mii-kun, is one of the main characters and is owned by Sora. He was sent to Sora by Mokuren and has been his pet and companion since then. Despite being able to stand and walk, Mii runs on all fours like a dog when he wants to move fast.
Anime Recommendation: How to Keep a MummyAge Recommendation: 11+Genre: Comedy.# of Episodes: 8 (so far, it's still currently airing)Synopsis:Commentary:
Pochi is Sora's dog. In episode 10 of the anime Sora stated that Pochi was about 50 years old.
Mukumuku, often addressed as Muku is a Baku, a creature that feeds on people's nightmares. He is owned by Daichi Tachiaki and is one of the main characters.
Seriously worth a watch. The first episode I was like 'ehhh cringe" but then I kept watching and I LOVED it. I'll definitely come back and re-watch at some point! It's so cute, each oni has a different personality, and the characters are unique too.
Sora Kashiwagi (柏木 空, Kashiwagi Sora) is the protagonist of the How to Keep a Mummy series. He owns a mummy named Mii kun.
CharactersSora Kashiwagi.Tazuki Kamiya.Conny.Asa Motegi.
Sora Kashiwagi.Asa Motegi.Daichi Tachiaki.Tazuki Kamiya.Kaede Kashiwagi.Mokuren Kashiwagi.
Kashiwagi Sora is living a normal high school student life, when his "adventurer" father sends him a mummy from his travels in Egypt! Sora balks at the letter from his crazy dad ("I found a cool mummy, so I decided to leave it with you, son!") at first, but the mummy that emerges from inside the huge coffin is a mere 12 centimeters tall--small enough to fit in the palm of his hand...
An enjoyable Anime if you ever wondered what your life might be like if one of your plushies were to become alive and have a personality. It is really cute with a fair amount of humor, and at the same time, that is all it really offers, but just that alone is really enjoyable.
Ep 5 was the cutest. In fact, all of them were cute. Man, imagine having a cute mummy, oni, dragon, and a baku hanging around you. I dream come true.
Twenty-first Century Anime With Mild (Or No) Violence And Very Little (Or No) Fanservice.
Kappas (Water Imps) and humans have a long history together in Japan, and in today's urbanised world, kappas can be purchased as pets. This is what a young man decides to do, and names his water imp 'Kaatan'. With no prior experience of keeping kappas, the new pet-owner consults a 'How to Raise a Water Imp' manual.
High school student Takahara Yachiho has just moved into a notoriously haunted house on the outskirts of town. With only her cat Fuku-chan for company, Yachiho is disturbed by strange sounds and happenings…until the day she comes across a small passage leading to a hidden lower floor.
Tamami-san is a bakeneko, an immortal cat-human, seeking revenge on all the descendants, to the seventh generation, of the man who scarred her for life. But to hunt down those descendants, she needs money. For money, she needs a job. Days in the office, nights out hunting. No wonder she can't stay awake!
High school student Sora Kashiwagi is accustomed to receiving bizarre presents from his father, who is on an expedition around the world. Unfortunately, these gifts have been nothing but nightmares.
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When Daikichi's grandfather dies he leaves behind a young daughter named Rin. However, as most of the family is embarrassed at the idea of a 79-year-old man having a six-year-old child, they can't seem to figure out what to do with her. Disgusted by this behavior, Daikichi decides to take care of her himself, but he's a bachelor, has no idea how to raise a child, and isn't even all that comfortable with kids! Now, Daikichi must do the normal things a parent does such as enroll her in school, buy her clothing and teach her about the life and world around her. But more importantly, he must also help her deal with her father's death and decide whether or not she should try to find her mother. Together, the two begin their unlikely relationship as father and daughter, navigating each of life's bumps along the way.
dazaissuicideletter says... Both of these animes have someone taking care of another. They're both beautiful animes about friendship and family! Both of the main characters are responsible and hard working, and that another thing that makes these anime alike.
The children are typically around 4-5, and are literally knee-high. Gakuen Babysitters involves a high school student taking care of his little brother after the death of their parents.
TV (35 eps) 1996 - 1997. Two months ago, 10-year-old Takuya’s mother was tragically killed, leaving the boy, his baby brother Minoru, and his father behind. With his father working to support the family, raising Minoru becomes Takuya’s responsibility, even though the boy is just a child himself.
They're both kept generally light with frequent comedy elements. If you like sweet anime, either will be wonderful for you- though they might be a tad saccharine for some people.
In both School Babysitters and Aishiteruze Baby, we tend to have a light-hearted atmosphere with sprinkles of drama to keep the viewer entertained, yet the drama elements are far stronger in Aishiteruze Baby. If you enjoy one of them, you will definitely enjoy the other show. 1. 2.