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In which Death avoids Tani-san rather than the other way round.
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In true Hitchcockian style, Tani-san is forced to go on the run only to end up hanging from a world-famous monument in a way that does neither of them any favours.
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Remember the Day of the Triffids? Well it's that but with fruit-flavoured desserts
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In which the ghost of Tani-san's father approaches her on a rather delicate matter and immediately wishes that he hadn't.
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Finding herself under arrest, Tani-san sets out to incriminate herself even further just to prove a point.
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In which the Kawano twins launch a drone attack after school and engage in a war of nerves with their mother with a view to furthering certain long-term objectives
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Pearl Harbour comes under threat again when Tani-san Senior considers moving there in order to avoid someone from her murky past.
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In which Tani-san assumes the guise of celebrated naturalist Sir David Attenborough and meddles with nature in an ad hoc, non- Frankenstein sort of way.
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In which Tani-san enters into an argument with the Almighty, who somehow manages to convince Himself that He can win.
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In which Tani-san attempts to sabotage her own company, Tani-san Industries, which is far too successful in her opinion.
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In which Tan-san tells a lie that she ends up believing and then finally becomes true. People in sales take note. This is how you do it.
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In which TANI-SAN goes to war with her household appliances, leading to the Kitchen Treaty of October the thirty-ninth, twenty-ninety-onety.
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In which Tani-san has difficulty keeping body and soul together with not much help from a very peculiar person.
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In which Tani-san attempts to persuade a group of germs to act in her favour with the aid of a microscope, a bottle of iced tea and some spit.
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In which Tani-san's idea of a shortcut is so off the mark that she and her friends not only end up lost but off the map entirely.
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In which certain parties try to take advantage of Tani-san's temporary indisposition only to be shown the error of their ways.
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In which Tani-san reinstates her grandmother's cat map only to end up being chased by a tiger, although not so much in the forests of the night.
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In which TANI-SAN is prepared to do just about anything to win a bake-off, exploiting official secrets and misappropriating corporate funds to get her hands on the infamous milk chocolate of the Third Reich.
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As usual, Tani-san is labouring under the illusion that she is far too nice for her own good. But when she then takes a drug to make her more assertive, it does not have the desired effect.
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Once again Tani-san promises to take care of the Kawano sisters only to lead them straight into the jaws of a typhoon. This is entirely consistent with her childminding style which is characterised by extreme danger.
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