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Chi’s Sweet Adventure Episode #48 Anime Review

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Chi and the secret place.

What They Say:
Chi is a sweet playful kitten, always full of energy. She gets milk from Yohei, and is relaxing at home, nice and full. As she searches around the house for something exciting, she comes across Yohei walking with a handful of rubber balls. The balls bounce everywhere as he drops them, and Yohei and Chi can’t get more excited. The day ends with Chi and the family making a great memory together.

The Review:
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
Chi’s Sweet Adventure did some fun stuff in giving us a look at the show from Yohei’s point of view through the pictures that he had. It was mostly recap but it was pulled together in the right way to make it interesting and amusing, especially since we were at the point where the series was airing for nearly a year. And if you do figure kids as the primary audience for it then it makes sense to do a little bit of an easier episode like this. That said, we now move into the final four episodes of the season that lets Chi and company have more fun.

With this episode, trouble comes with Come-Com and the other kittens together in the park. It’s amusing to see just how socialized Come-Come has become and the way the four play games together so well like you’d see with kids in general. The four play in some adorable ways, such as being high in the tree and out of side which lets them torment the older visitors lightly. Hidden in the tree, it becomes their secret place together and provides for a nice bond to share. One of the things they can do from there is to really look up and that has Chi wanting to get to the clouds, which we see how Come-Come tried that some time ago as well as the others. Suffice to say, it’s both cute and dangerous but also made up in some instances. The wonder of the kittens is definitely adorable as they fantasize about ways they could get there from their own perspective.

`In Summary:
We really never forget that most of the cats are just kittens but sometimes it’s nice to have something a little more firm like this come by to showcase it. While it takes a flight of fancy toward the end with how they deal with it the bulk of it is fairly straightforward and fun. Chi and her friends are adorable in their innocence in playing in the park while the fantasy moments in the back half deliver its own cuteness even if it’s not an area that I typically care for too much.

Grade: B

Streamed By: Amazon


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