![]() ![]() Again, I don’t necessarily think this is a bad thing because of how the show is marketed, but I do think the creators could have maintained the slice-of-life authenticity by adding just a touch more to the plot and giving it some depth. Sora’s dad is a great example: why’s he always away? How does he have the money to do all of that ‘adventuring’? Why does he send creepy things to his son instead of, like, seeing him? In terms of story, actual plot arc and devices are noncommittal. Primarily because some very interesting elements are mentioned but never explored. This beings said, the plot is… well, mixed. Sarcasm aside, the silliness originates from the personification of supernatural pets– Mii-kun’s affinity for dog food and barking habit, and Conny’s ornery nature to cause trouble are relatable qualities. Think of the shipping rates: he probably had to go first-class too. Sora’s father’s ability to ship a sarcophagus in the post is unbelievable, for one. This sweet slice-of-life series is authentic with some lovely flavors of mythology and magical realism…. Mainly, it’s about four friends and their pets. Its charm stems primarily from its simplicity: while the show doesn’t tackle complex social issues or dramatic plot twists, it doesn’t strive to. I’m largely convinced that watching this show could potentially give you cavities from how sweet it is. By that, I mean it’s warm and fuzzy and gives me all of the good feels. So sometimes I spend two hours watching videos of kittens and puppies, and I would say watching How to Keep a Mummy was a similar experience. The package contains some precious cargo that not even Sora expects! A mini mummy so small it can fit in the palm of his hand! How to Keep a Mummy ( Miira no Kaikata) follows Sora Kashiwagi, a high school student, who finds himself staring down a mysterious oversized package, sent to him from his self-proclaimed “adventure father”. “I can’t grow all at once, so I’ll grow over time!” ![]()
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