
Believe it or not, the Atori Daisuki Club finally gets its first meeting, and it went as you expected. Additionally, Atori showcases her drawing skills.

At last, Maria holds her first Atori Daisuki Club meeting with her board members consisting of Rin, Nana, Yume, Marimo, Momiji and Aoi. The funny thing is that they are taking positions that you would see in, well, a business and make the girls seemingly take the business thing seriously. You wouldn’t think that 4-year-old girls would be running a business. Funny how Maria uses Yuu as her chair during the meeting. Not too surprising given that they still don’t treat Yuu as her equals.

Either way, it’s funny they have 250 members already and are figuring out plans to grow their member numbers with subliminal messages, false advertising, mind control and selling goods. It’s amusing how Yuu is surprised that Maria plans to go along with these plans, although it’s dubious how it will play out or whether it’s legal or not.



However, things get a bit shaky when Marimo objects to Yuu’s presence. Yep, all the members want to get rid of Yuu as she is not worthy of being part of the committee. It’s amusing how the girls’ methods of worshipping Atori are superior to Yuu’s. Yuu saying that she has a bank account to save for the future with Atori raises alarm bells, especially since she’s not doing the “bare minimum.”



Of course, when Yuu’s phone rang with the ringtone based on that recording from the last episode, the girls became suspicious of Yuu. When Maria answers the phone, it’s Atori, and she asks what Maria thinks of Yuu. Yep, Atori said as a puppy, meaning that the committee didn’t end up kicking Yuu out. However, Yuu seems embarrassed as she knocks into her backpack, and a dog collar comes out.

In the second segment, Atori went into a room. After five minutes, she left. What she left behind are interesting drawings. Yuu thinks they are a Nue and a Kudan, some mythical Japanese creatures. When Yuu saw Atori’s name, she had the temptation to draw an arrow to a heart.

When she is about to write her name, Atori came up to her, and Yuu said she liked her drawings. The funny thing is that the drawings were of Atori’s pet dogs. Her attempts at drawing Yuu, Suzu, and Rura were the same; they hardly resemble the actual thing. When Yuu drew her Shiba Inu dog, it looked more like a dog. However, when it comes to drawing Atori, Yuu’s drawing looks like Atori does.


The funny thing is that Atori gets called to the office, so she has to leave. Of course, she wants to draw with Yuu another time and asks her to take a photo and send it to her. When Yuu takes it, Atori finishes writing Yuu’s name with a message to do it again. Yuu hyperventilated and fainted, and Suzu found her passed out. Funny how she takes a selfie with a passed-out Yuu.
In the last segment, Yuu wants to see a gangster movie with Suzu. Suzu thought the magical girl movie would appeal to her. Considering that Yuu wants to be a “bad girl,” you can see why she didn’t choose that.



It’s funny how when Yuu and Suzu took their seats, Yuu saw Rura and didn’t recognize her. That is, until she finally remembered her as the “cute” girl. The amusing thing is that Rura is watching this movie because Haruki, one of her favorite actors, is in it. Still, it’s funny to see Yuu getting scared when the fight scene starts, and Yuu grabs Rura’s arms and wants to hold hands. Rura gets flustered. Seeing their reaction to the sex scene is hilarious. Yuu’s response to it is what you expect, like when she discovered pet play. They ended up sleeping in the second half of the movie.

At the café, Yuu feels bad for messing up Rura’s moviegoing experience. To make it up to her, she wants to give her. She gave her a dog plush keychain. Rura complains that it’s just a keychain plush named after him. Yuu is doing this as she wants to become friends with Rura, as she knows Rura has no friends. Sure, Rura seems picky about how Yuu and Suzu should address her, but it’s funny how she concedes and tells Yuu to call her Ruu-senpai. Yep, she is simple-minded.
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