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Episode 10 - Who Is the Beautiful Women Wandering in the Moonlight? Transformation

Kentaro looking at the mysterious girl sheepishlyKentaro appears to carry a bouquet of flowers [stalker stalker, anyway I assume it’s for Naru] and saw an Indian-like girl playing the flute on the roof top. He tries to give the girl the flowers. Much to his surprise [and my amusement], Kentaro was rudely refused and then a crocodile attacks him.

Kaolla Su in her adult formThe next day, thinking that he was being attacked by Kaolla, Kentaro warns Naru about Kaolla. Keitaro is determined to prove Kaolla’s innocence.

Late evening, Keitaro is walking around Hinata and saw a girl playing a string instrument in front of a red moon, on the roof top. He rushes to the roof top but see no one.

Shirai thinks he's filming a Sailor Moon episodeThe following day, Shirai tells Keitaro that the mysterious woman is Kaolla and that she has the power to grow older. When returning home, Keitaro met with the mysterious girl playing the flute and was attacked by a crocodile. That same night, Keitaro noticed Kaolla’s disappearance and checked the roof top. He calls out to Kaolla. Kaolla runs towards Keitaro, and calls him Nii-sama. Out of no where, another girl appears, claiming that Keitaro isn’t Nii-sama. And then before Keitaro can do any thing, the crocodile took Keitaro away to an apartment where he was later questioned by Amara Su

Go! Crocodile!Amara plays the flute and controls a crocodile; she is also Kaolla’s sister. It turns out that Kaolla ran away from home. In order to stop Kaolla from transforming, Amara grabs Keitaro to return to her hometown where they can later fall in love with each other.

Before Amara and Keitaro leave Hinata, Kaolla transform into her adult form upon This is what I call 'True elegance'seeing the red moon. They then have a one-to-one fight, Tama vs White (that’s how she calls the crocodile), Strings vs Flute. Eventually, Keitaro stops the fight and tells Kaolla that she doesn’t have to be an adult.

Comments: Hey, if you do know the actual name for that crocodile, please email me about this. Include your name too, so I can credit.

 

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