Episode 4 – With You and the Rain

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Appropriate enough, I watched the episode on the rainy day and Kathryn’s knees. This is unusual because for whatever reason, Catherine usually only sees Idol Worship 7 with me. But her preference for brightly colored boy idols shows that Kimi’s love and dislike of people is totally normal – animals are their own people (because of the lack of better words), which means they have their own tastes, too. Kimi would never pair her clothes with Fuji’s father.
It’s no wonder he. Fuji’s father had some horrible smell in terms of clothes and pet names. You’ll notice that no one calls Kimi “Angel-chan”, but he. (Not that I don’t have my own animal stupid nickname. Poor Oliver is always my scoff-prank.) He is the polar of Fuji, just the opposite – loud, a little tasteless, and always dials until eleven o’clock in his mood. This makes me wonder if Fuji’s quiet behavior has always been like this for her father Loud In all he did. She said she always loved her quiet loneliness, but that might be partly because it’s short whenever her father is around. I really want to see her brother and see if my dad has an outlier value in the family.
You can’t say Fuji is her very outgoing father and Kimi’s love, though. When the “dog” asks Fuji if he still prefers to be alone, it’s not hard to imagine that he’d be willing to let himself be absent to give her this space, as the furry little guy proves that he’s always willing to give her an extra mile. His disappearance at the festival is a great example: he wasn’t just wandering because of the “dog”, he left and found the ideal location for both of them to watch fireworks. He doesn’t think Fuji panics when he can’t find his pet more like him, but his desire to please his people is both charming and adorable. He knew he was her most comfortable creature, and even if he was there, it made her feel like she had room. It’s the perfect distillation of human/animal bond until the pet instead of quite Learn everything about how their people will react.
This is a very right thing to do in this episode. Even if Kimi didn’t lead Fuji to the perfect fireworks mountain, he tried his best to be the perfect companion. How cute is it to be with a towel for his people when he comes home? It’s like taking her slippers and newspapers a step. Playing with the rubber duck is another sweet moment. Kimi tried to get her into the game and wanted to please her. Of course, he didn’t realize that squeaking toys were not pleasant to people. He loves them, so he wants to share. This is a very recognizable behavior, including “dogs” into “raccoon dogs”, a common translation of “tanuki”.
With you and the rain Continue to prove that it understands the pet/human bond, while it feels gentle to the literate animals in life. Even being able to write won’t help Kimi avoid the dog next door (although the crowd is all in the dog), and he’s never also Humans – Humans who are enough to remind all of us that the animals we share houses and live in are more than just outpatient stuffed animals…that’s what makes them great.
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