The boy's best friend is a hen named P-chan. The two of them go everywhere together on their bicycle.
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P-chan!
Funny and cute. I wonder where he lives, always wearing his rubbers like that, even riding his bike. Saves his mom hassle of having to replace shoes every day.
Posted by: vagrant | June 01, 2009 at 06:03 PM
And the countdown begins until we get nico nico ballads of P-Chan and Kintaro.
...and then ultimately P-Chan Kintaro slash fiction *shudder*.
Posted by: Blaine | June 02, 2009 at 06:35 AM