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Airdate March 28, 2010 Categories:Age, Anime
Description
It's Christmas time and everyone is going to Anzu's house for a
party. But during preparations Anzu falls asleep, asking Santa to
grant a wish for her. In her dream she becomes an adult and heads
off to meet Tsuchida, but gets distracted along the way and forgets
what she came there to do. In the midst of her distraction she is
directed by an adult Hiiragi and Koume to board a bus that Tsuchida
would board later. They both end up getting off at the same spot
and dancing in the snow together before sharing a kiss. While
kissing Anzu wishes to be able to actually be with Tsuchida one
day.
Later, Anzu and the gang went to an art gallery where there is an
exhibition showing Anzu's father's paintings. Part of the
collection is a painting depicting Sakura and Anzu as a baby. This
leads to the story that tells that Tsuchida was the one who
encouraged Sakura to continue pursuing her husband. It is also
revealed that Tsuchida originally told Sakura "Nothing is stronger
than the power of love," which is the same thing Sakura likes to
tell Anzu in order to encourage her to not give up on Tsuchida. In
effect Tsuchida's words back then are the reason Anzu was born and
is still pursuing Tsuchida. After they leave the gallery, Tsuchida
has been asked to watch over Anzu temporarily, though he also wants
to spend more time with Yamamoto-sensei. However, with Anzu around
(and he cannot really be alone with Yamamoto-sensei), he loses his
courage and tells Yamamoto-sensei that he will see her tomorrow.
That made Anzu very upset and said that Tsuchida shouldn't give up
on Yamamoto-sensei. Tsuchida is confused by this but Anzu insists
that she wants to be his bride and for him to be happy and that he
shouldn't give up on Yamamoto-sensei. Feeling encouraged Tsuchida
rushes back to Yamamoto-sensei and attempts to confess. However,
Yamamoto-sensei accidentally misinterprets what he means and thinks
that he is talking about something work related, effectively
foiling Tsuchida's confession. The next day we see Tsuchida and
Yamamoto-sensei putting on a puppet show portraying the tale of
Prince Clumsy and Princess Dense and they seem to be quite happy.
originally posted by Bodyswap1 on 2010-04-13, 1 edit, entryid=8503
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