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* Buchi, who can only speak Cat-English (much to Mike's distress). "Where is my home?"
* Buchi, who can only speak Cat-English (much to Mike's distress). "Where is my home?"
* The golden scene in the art supplies store, where Kate is trying to help a boy find a birthday present for his little sister. Her totally unhelpful listings of various kinds of paint, ending with her friend Sora--which she does ''twice''--are a hoot.
* The golden scene in the art supplies store, where Kate is trying to help a boy find a birthday present for his little sister. Her totally unhelpful listings of various kinds of paint, ending with her friend Sora--which she does ''twice''--are a hoot.
* [[Gratuitous Japanese|SOU]] [[Funny Foreigner|NAN]] [[Canada Eh|DES]] [[Surprisingly Good English|KAAAR?]]
* [[Gratuitous Japanese|SOU]] [[Funny Foreigner|NAN]] [[Canada, Eh?|DES]] [[Surprisingly Good English|KAAAR?]]
* The cats have some great moments too, but what tops even Buchi's first scene is the last plan of trying to get Kuma a home. The many suggestions of what to write on the box (including [[The Unintelligible|Grey's]], which just says "Meow") is hilarious.
* The cats have some great moments too, but what tops even Buchi's first scene is the last plan of trying to get Kuma a home. The many suggestions of what to write on the box (including [[The Unintelligible|Grey's]], which just says "Meow") is hilarious.



Revision as of 13:52, 9 January 2014


  • Kate and her Gratuitous Japanese.
  • Buchi, who can only speak Cat-English (much to Mike's distress). "Where is my home?"
  • The golden scene in the art supplies store, where Kate is trying to help a boy find a birthday present for his little sister. Her totally unhelpful listings of various kinds of paint, ending with her friend Sora--which she does twice--are a hoot.
  • SOU NAN DES KAAAR?
  • The cats have some great moments too, but what tops even Buchi's first scene is the last plan of trying to get Kuma a home. The many suggestions of what to write on the box (including Grey's, which just says "Meow") is hilarious.