In a hilarious twist, the wealthy Mendo joins the "Covert Civility Patrol" to uphold the rules, only to end up in the middle of the chaos himself.
Ataru Moroboshi, acting as class president, leads the students in a tactical (if clumsy) evasion mission to reach their favorite food stalls.
The girls—Lum, Ran, Shinobu, and Sakura—all take turns seeing their "fated" matches in the ball. The results lead to immediate confusion and anger as the ball shows characters they find particularly troublesome or annoying.
The "battle" ends in a messy draw after Ataru accidentally tramples an elderly teacher while desperately seeking water to cool his mouth from an extra-spicy okonomiyaki fed to him by Lum. Part B: A Gift From Ten (and the Mystery of Tsubame)
Critics noted that this episode felt closer to the spirit of the original 1981 anime than previous entries, primarily due to its brisk pacing and slapstick humor. While some viewers expressed concern that the series was leaning too heavily into episodic segments rather than focusing on Lum and Ataru’s relationship growth, the episode was praised for its "charming moments" and high-quality voice acting.
on where to watch the full series officially in your region.
In a hilarious twist, the wealthy Mendo joins the "Covert Civility Patrol" to uphold the rules, only to end up in the middle of the chaos himself.
Ataru Moroboshi, acting as class president, leads the students in a tactical (if clumsy) evasion mission to reach their favorite food stalls. UruseiYatsura2022_Ep_13_SUB_ITA.mp4
The girls—Lum, Ran, Shinobu, and Sakura—all take turns seeing their "fated" matches in the ball. The results lead to immediate confusion and anger as the ball shows characters they find particularly troublesome or annoying. In a hilarious twist, the wealthy Mendo joins
The "battle" ends in a messy draw after Ataru accidentally tramples an elderly teacher while desperately seeking water to cool his mouth from an extra-spicy okonomiyaki fed to him by Lum. Part B: A Gift From Ten (and the Mystery of Tsubame) The results lead to immediate confusion and anger
Critics noted that this episode felt closer to the spirit of the original 1981 anime than previous entries, primarily due to its brisk pacing and slapstick humor. While some viewers expressed concern that the series was leaning too heavily into episodic segments rather than focusing on Lum and Ataru’s relationship growth, the episode was praised for its "charming moments" and high-quality voice acting.
on where to watch the full series officially in your region.