Interesting fact: Italian and Indonesian say their ABC almost the same. This is why it's easier to learn Italian for Indonesians. Also I remember Italian Americans cal.l their mother "MA" all the time and it's similar to some Indonesians who call their mother "MAH" as in Mama or Mamah
They can grow to love it if you get them used to it at an early age and make it a relaxing grooming experience. What cats hate is having their hair damp, it slows them down and makes them feel uncomfortable and insecure. Cats are actually extremely clean animals who are constantly grooming and cleaning themselves and hate being dirty for pretty much the same reasons as listed above.
Cats usually hate cold water.. not water in general. Some cats also swim pretty well. Lions don't swim, but tigers do swim for example. And there is a species of cats (I don't remember its English name) that has webbed toes because its main source of food is river fish. So I assume that specific species also swims quite often.
@@myfaceismyshield5963 The Turkish Van is a breed of house cat known for an affinity for water also, but yeah this comment is a joke so don't take it seriously
I would've thought a rain shaman using a bath bomb might mess with her cellular structure a little, but as long as she's having fun, we're all happy :) Also, wow Raora. Bijou's already called you "Senpai" and Kobo's already called you "Ma". You have one heck of an effect on people. :O
Kobo: *come back upset* "bath bomb doesn't work..." Raora:"what do you mean?" Kobo: "it did'nt *actually* explode when you throw it into the bath! it just...disolve. Seriously what kind of bomb does that?! "
fun fact , in Japanese language "Ko" mean "Child" , and "Bo" were use(shortened) for baby like "akanbo" mean "baby" or "little baby" , so "KoBo" can literally mean "Little Kid/Child" or "baby kid" a.k.a "Toddler" or in Indonesia mean "Bocil(bocah cilik)" . japanese are very meaningful and poetic with naming sense . in literacy they will use name for character with symbolic meaning .
But in indonesia well its still a theory, Kobo kanaeru is taken from "Kobokan Air" wich mean 'Finger Bowl' that use to wash ur hand before eating or after eating. And just to make it sounds like Japanese names, she added an extra "Hiragana" in the end, and there you have it Kobo Kanaeru.
Kobo repeating "ma.. ma.. ma.." before asking is certified kids behavior.
Interesting fact: Italian and Indonesian say their ABC almost the same. This is why it's easier to learn Italian for Indonesians. Also I remember Italian Americans cal.l their mother "MA" all the time and it's similar to some Indonesians who call their mother "MAH" as in Mama or Mamah
An actual child 😂😂😂😂
Ayame: The child of everyone in JP
Biboo and Kobo: The child of everyone in EN and ID
This animation is so cute!
"Can I use the bath bombs?" **Audible Eye Sparkles**
Absolute Child.
meanwhile Kiara:
"Calli. I swear, when I get my hands on this little sh¡t, I'll show her who her real mom is..."
Kobo : My kouhai is my mother
lol A rain shaman takes a bath instead of a shower.
Imut banget sih 🤗❤️🤗
Why was I expecting a cat-bath?
Kinky
Italian Mama will take really good care of you. no lie
Since Kobo's hair is water, won't she look bald if she's in the bath?
Here before this blows up, its so cute
Kobo, the collector of mums and one dad
Does this mean her dad has concocted a harem through her daughter force adopting mothers?
How water can wash herself in water?
The water hair was dirty so she drained it and replaced it with a new one, I think.
Both so adorable
Kobo is the female Stewie griffin lol
Did she try to kill Kiara and is also a psychopath?
@@WheatDos... well
@@WheatDos I've seen she like that when playing among us with kiara/ID and EN members,
Maybe¯\_(ツ)_/¯,I actually forgot a bit😂
If you want, you can search for it with the title " ibu dan putri pembunuh - animated hololive "
I thought cats hated bathing
They can grow to love it if you get them used to it at an early age and make it a relaxing grooming experience. What cats hate is having their hair damp, it slows them down and makes them feel uncomfortable and insecure.
Cats are actually extremely clean animals who are constantly grooming and cleaning themselves and hate being dirty for pretty much the same reasons as listed above.
Cats usually hate cold water.. not water in general. Some cats also swim pretty well. Lions don't swim, but tigers do swim for example.
And there is a species of cats (I don't remember its English name) that has webbed toes because its main source of food is river fish. So I assume that specific species also swims quite often.
@@myfaceismyshield5963 The Turkish Van is a breed of house cat known for an affinity for water also, but yeah this comment is a joke so don't take it seriously
Raora is a BEEG cat. BEEG cats love soaking in water, especially in hot weather.
@@myfaceismyshield5963 All cats can swim, but most of them don't like it.
Very cute
I would've thought a rain shaman using a bath bomb might mess with her cellular structure a little, but as long as she's having fun, we're all happy :)
Also, wow Raora. Bijou's already called you "Senpai" and Kobo's already called you "Ma". You have one heck of an effect on people. :O
But kobo is the bath
*Sees a new Holo-animation Channel* "I will watch your career with great interest!"
Kobo: *come back upset* "bath bomb doesn't work..."
Raora:"what do you mean?"
Kobo: "it did'nt *actually* explode when you throw it into the bath! it just...disolve.
Seriously what kind of bomb does that?! "
Her hair is literally made of water, how is she going to "wash" it? 🧐
replace the water...duh?..
Either that or hair fets super long@@5violin533
It's a secret
With a Brita filter
fun fact , in Japanese language "Ko" mean "Child" , and "Bo" were use(shortened) for baby like "akanbo" mean "baby" or "little baby" , so "KoBo" can literally mean "Little Kid/Child" or "baby kid" a.k.a "Toddler" or in Indonesia mean "Bocil(bocah cilik)" . japanese are very meaningful and poetic with naming sense . in literacy they will use name for character with symbolic meaning .
But in indonesia well its still a theory, Kobo kanaeru is taken from "Kobokan Air" wich mean 'Finger Bowl' that use to wash ur hand before eating or after eating. And just to make it sounds like Japanese names, she added an extra "Hiragana" in the end, and there you have it Kobo Kanaeru.
@@gandhyalsangat bertolak belakang 😂
@@gandhyaldamn this make me remember again and laugh 😂
@@gandhyal meanwhile her mom:
Shella Ngaeru = Selang Air = Water hose
You should watch the clip where Kobo explain her fanbase name to Sana, it’s an eyeopener 😂
WATTA IN DA WATTA WHAIII???
Ah, to live in a house with a tub again. 😌
Kobo rora kawaii
Won't Kobo get recoloured because of bath bombs?
Well water works that way...
Such tranquility
So cute
코보 짱 귀여워ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Very Cuteeee
kobocil real
可愛い❤❤
lucuu nyaa🤏🏻🥺❤️
Did someone say.... BOMB!!!!
(laughs evilly)
Kobokan Aeru bath water.😭