Penguin Grape-kun meets voice actress of his anime girl 'waifu' | Inquirer Technology

Penguin Grape-kun meets voice actress of his anime girl ‘waifu’

/ 03:15 PM May 21, 2017

Image: Twitter/@ckik195

Image: Twitter/@ckik195

The internet’s beloved 2D-girl-loving otaku penguin Grape-kun was given a once in a lifetime chance to meet the voice actress of his anime waifu Hululu.

According to Ota-suke via Crunchyroll, voice actress Ikuko Chikuta, voice of Hululu the Humbolt penguin from anime series “Kemono Friends”, came to Tobu zoo in Saitama as part of a hands-on educational event about Humbolt penguins. It was the first edition of “Yamada-oniichan’s Penguin Talk.”

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TRANSLATION: "To everyone one who came to the talk show, thank you very much! Thank you, Yamada-oniichan and Grape-kun. #TobuZoo #KemonoFriends" Image: Twitter/@ckik195

TRANSLATION: “To everyone one who came to the talk show, thank you very much! Thank you, Yamada-oniichan and Grape-kun. #TobuZoo #KemonoFriends” Image: Twitter/@ckik195

Grape-kun is a 20-year old male Humboldt penguin that came to the internet’s attention when he showed strong interest for a cardboard standee of anime character Hululu from the show “Kemono Friends”.

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“Kemono Friends” is a recent anime hit which stars a cast of zoo animals depicted as cute or “moe” anime girls.

Amusingly enough, Grape-kun doesn’t appear to be particularly pleased being manhandled by some 3D woman. Alfred Bayle/JB

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TOPICS: Grape-kun, Hululu, Kemono Friends, Tobu Zoo
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