Mugi, plus Mio for the requisite reader bonus.

I'm not the only one who keeps humming that upon discovery that Tsumugi spends her summer holiday in Finland, am I?

Mugi's holiday adventures aside, I get the impression that her home life resembles one of the two extremes often seen in anime involving very rich ojou-sama types: in this case, the whole Apple Of Her Father's Eye (and it's almost always the father, possibly because it's more acceptable to see guys acting like idiots) thing. Anything for the little lady of the house, cost and consequences be damned.

I can almost imagine Mugi's father (seen in silhouette plus eyebrows in episode two) fountaining tears of joy that his lovely daughter has managed to find such good friends in her high school club. Use the villa? Why of course, anything for the treasure of the Kotobuki family! Unfortunately, the largest beach villa is being used for a meeting with other company presidents, and the old farts just won't see reason, so please bear with this tiny one for now, I promise you'll be able to use the big one next year. For now, we'll prepare the rooms to your utmost satisfaction, stock the fridge with the finest Kobe beef, and bring out the yacht…

Gods help the man who, in the distant hypothetical future, wishes to initiate any form of relationship with Tsumugi. Although with Mugi's apparent interests, this may take another, far more intriguing form.

Fending off such overbearing affection may explain the flower of the Kotobuki family's uncanny carrying capacity.

2 Responses to “K-On 10 – The Country Where I Quite Want To Be”
  1. Zyl says:

    It would be even more interesting if Mugi's family remains hidden, like a Noodle Incident trope. Likewise her father could still exert a presence like Nile's ex-wife in Frasier who is never seen but always casting a pall over him. After all, tying up all the loose ends just throws cold water on the fun of fan speculation. ;-)

  2. Roy Mustang says:

    I can never forgive her betrayal of the Mio/Azura faction. It’s always the ones you least expect…

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