Azuki and Shin

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Eddie: A fine apartment you've got me here, Beth.
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Eddie: [reading the school rules] Don't chew on your eraser. don't hassle with your sighs. Don't breathe through your mouth. Don't lick your fingers when you turn the pages of your textbook.
Eddie: [reading the school rules] Don't chew on your eraser. don't hassle with your sighs. Don't breathe through your mouth. Don't lick your fingers when you turn the pages of your textbook.

Revision as of 02:36, 7 June 2013

Josh-chan have finally neutralized the dimensional gate and aligned the one true place where each of them belongs. Shin and Eddie are offered enrollment in Ashibe's school, turning them down so Shiro can stay in Ashibe's world with Goma-chan. But Shin realizes he and Eddie have places where they belong, and it's finally time to say "aloha." Meanwhile, Josh-chan has set the coordinates back home but accidentally broken the dimensional gate by spilling coffee of the controls and sending Shin and Eddie to a new world with a girl named "Azuki," one who will help them get back home.

Quotes

Shin: [before he and Eddie head back to their own world] Good bye, everybody! Take care of Goma-chan, Ashibe, Shiro's going to miss him.

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Eddie: What is the significance of getting us back to our world?

Josh-chan: Well, it all depends.

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Shin: It's kind of chilly in here, are we going back to our world now?

Eddie: We're supposed to be hiding! There's no word from Josh-chan!

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Beth: That was real generous of you to stand up to those high school bullies.

Eddie: We're just exchange students. That was nothing.

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Eddie: A fine apartment you've got me here, Beth.

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Eddie: [reading the school rules] Don't chew on your eraser. don't hassle with your sighs. Don't breathe through your mouth. Don't lick your fingers when you turn the pages of your textbook.

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