



Somewhere along the line, the show turned into an informative documentary on the effects of schizophrenia...
Anyway, what a wonderful ending. The fruit of the fairies' labor was so cute, halo-hair and all, that I was sad to see them revert back to their regular forms in the end. For some reason, though, I never thought of Sensei-san as a college student. Makes sense, though. Chances are it was mentioned at some point, but I just missed it.
I really wish they could keep pumping out new episodes of this week after week, but I guess all good things must come to an end.


Only one episode left? My, how time flies.
Sensei-san really comes out a winner here, what with getting his own personal little girl and all...even if she does have a polyphonic voice. Freaky.


Bottle Fairy + Valentine's Day = Too cute for words
It's simple math, really.


Tama-chan has a bit of sadistic streak, doesn't she?
Anyway, the great Bottle Fairy backlog is now taken care of. Which is good, because I'm not sure I could handle more than three episodes at once...


Chiriri is so cute when she cries.


This episode was very, very weird.




You didn't think they were going to get through Summer without the requisite swimsuit episode, did you?
Anyway, one of the cuter episodes yet, even if it did leave me feeling a little, um...dirty.




Who put Kururu in charge? After all, Sarara's smarter and Chiriri's cuter.
I like how the lyrics of the ED changed to reflect the season.




I'm going to have some long days this week, but since I get an extra hour to sleep in tomorrow morning, I'm going to try plowing through a bunch of stuff tonight. I'd rather not fall behind.
Anyway, the rainy season has arrived, and the girls' thoughts turn to love. With hilarious results, of course.
This show is 12 minutes of pure joy.


Best. Show. Ever.
Oh, and this happens to be the Anime Blog's 100th post. Hooray for idle time!




Too damn cute! The comic timing reminds me of Azumanga Daioh, although it's not quite as hilarious. The high cuteness factor makes up for that, though. OP and ED are both great (for some reason, the OP reminds me of the Culture Club's Karma Chameleon).
I'm looking forward to a dose of this every week.