I wonder if this counts as aged like milk considering she rebranded her LL youtube account as Nimi Nightmare as soon as the kirin graduation and her youtube bio links to Nimi's twitter account now.
I don't know if anyone knows this, but what makes this funny is that, Konaka Chiaki, the head writer of Ultraman Gaia, also wrote for some Digimon shows, such as episode 13 of Digimon Adventure 02, aptly titled; "The Call of Dagomon/His Master's Voice", as well as being the head writer of Digimon Tamers. Small world, huh?
Even though he didn't write the script for the Ultraman Gaia movie, the point still stands. This is just something I would like to point out, to those who aren't familiar with the Ultraman franchise.
Okay, maybe it was just me, but the pink part above the sash made it look like it was somehow showing it circling around and it was fudging up with my brain for a bit before I realised what it was.
Despite being slightly lower res and noticably lower filesize, this image has way less noticable JPEG blocking, so I'm putting it as parent since it's nicer to look at.
A Kemono Friends fighting game (Kemono Frenzy?) would legit be a sweet thing to play.
There was a fan-made Kemono Friends fighting game made back during the anime frenzy called Kemono Friends Fight (if I remember the name correctly). It was made by the same folks that made MonMusu Fight.
A little Nun or a regular Nun can only master a certain number of animals. The Mother Superior is Mistress and friend of every animal.
Froggy Nun: "The Grandmother Superior has it under control." Clumsy Nun: "Call the troops back." Bear Cub: "Okay." Hungry Nun & Grumpy Nun: "WHAT THE DUCK?!"
I've heard of elderly women that wild animals fiercely them and protect them. There was this Native American Blackfoot grandma I knew that lived in the woods. When we'd visit her with a group of friends, and there would always be a wild pack of wolves that protected her and her home, you couldn't leave your car because 3 or 4 wolves would be howling and growling at you until she got there.