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unvoiced 2* in a tokyo apartment trying to weld end-of-service anime characters into playstation 1 party games


tomoyo's a pretty good artist too!

(liveblog)


what happens this episode

everyone picks a club to join, mostly in line with their elementary school choices. syaoran doesn't join one because he's got stuff to do. sakura and tomoyo make a cake based off of chiharu's recipe. kero continues to think touya doesn't know about him. sakura, tomoyo, and kero get trapped in a mysterious room with no exit, and tomoyo saves the day by realizing it's rubbery like a balloon and popping it, with sakura capturing the card "siege". eriol intentionally leaves sakura's messages on read for mysterious eriol reasons.

liveblogging

  • once again clear card is going wild in the side conversations; tomoyo asks syaoran if meiling is back in japan also and he replies "you text her more than I do, you would know better" and (rolls my sleeves ALL the way up)

  • I typed "wait tomoyo did not bring her video camera to a sleepover at sakura's house? what does this mean for her character" and then it turned out she just left it upstairs while they were making cake

  • by the way does anyone want to think about how tomoyo still uses camcorders while cell phones are now a thing in ccs? tomoyo is a retro technology youtuber now

  • (I am not actually considering how that anachronism can be worked into tomoyo's character)

  • (at the time of writing this post, I am now actually considering how that anachronism can be worked into tomoyo's character)

  • who would win? kero, who presumably has a ton of magic and stuff, pummeling the heck out of the inside of a balloon, or tomoyo, who has one (1) sewing pin

  • they had a little chiharu narration section this episode describing how to make a cake. i just thought about the time i bingewatched the netflix series "nailed it" (about ordinary people doing cooking), and how every "here's how you make this" professional chef overview section involved copious amounts of buttercream. the scotch tape of cakes apparently


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