Say It Isn't So, Kuuko

Season 2Episode 525 minMay 6, 2013
Say It Isn't So, Kuuko
As usual, the Yasaka household living room is the gathering area for the deities and they’re rowdy as ever. However after Mahiro’s request that they make their own private living space, Nyarko, Kuuko, and Hasuta finally start building their rooms. A little worried, Mahiro decides to check on each of the rooms, and then they are suddenly visited by Kuuko’s cousin, Kuune, who brings Kuuko news about a marriage appointment that’s been set up for her…
Say It Isn't So, Kuuko has aired on May 6, 2013 at 1:05 AM
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