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Gritty mouths and positive vibes—Tiny Pin's excitement is packed with charm!
Tiny Pin looks so tiny on the plate, and the realistic, slightly gritty look of the inside of the mouth was fun and authentic. It’s also fun to see the scale shifts, like how Powan Pin becomes a giant while the princess shrinks down. Goma-chan’s sad face and the body soap story are intriguing, and the sudden shift to heavier topics feels great. The science experiment segment and Puku Pin’s handling of the bike are hilarious, and I’m curious about Puku Pin’s past, so I’m looking forward to the next episode. It seems the catch-up streaming has started too, so I might just watch it again with Lisa-nee’s energetic narration.

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