Minoto's weekly point and click treat has arrived: racoon kettle.
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LoL, i love these small games.
Bravo!!
Racoon end...
that wa a very odd game
Haha XD I love minato games. That crazy racoon kettle... The 'transformation tool' leaf was weird...
Racoon End
awww haha all Minoto games are so odd and so cute :D
Two Clicks and the game is over!
Is this a game?
weak
"The show was done by the appearance
of the teakettle for the boy
who had helped.
It made it big,
and both became happy."
EY???!!
Lol!!
This one seems to be based on Bunbuku Chagama:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunbuku_chagama
So the text at the end means kind of the same thing as this:
"The tanuki [raccoon] returns to the poor man with another idea. The man would set up a 'roadside attraction' (a little circus-like setup) and charge admission for people to see a teapot walking a tightrope. The plan works, and each gains something good from the other--the man is no longer poor and the tanuki has a new friend and home."
"Made it big" actually is supposed to mean what it means in English ;-)
Ahhh, the Japanese tale that Raccoons are one of the three masters of transformation.
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