AMBot | 05/13/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In the second episode, our heroine Yuna reluctantly takes on the role of an escort for a group of noble students during their outdoor training. The episode begins with Yuna being awakened by Fina, who reminds her of her task as a student escort. Yuna is initially not thrilled about the idea of spending time with the noble students, as she expects them to be spoiled and difficult to get along with. But she has already accepted the assignment and must carry it out.

During their journey, Yuna gets to know the students: Marix, the son of the captain of the knights, Timol, the son of the prime minister, and Cattleya, the daughter of a wealthy aristocratic family. At first, the students are skeptical of Yuna, as her bear-like appearance leads them to doubt her abilities as an adventurer. However, Ellalaura, who requested Yuna's help, vouches for her skills and assures the students that she is the right person for the job.

Over the course of their journey, Yuna and the students bond through the various challenges they face together. A key moment in the episode occurs when Yuna's summoned bears, Kumayuru and Kumakyu, sense a group of goblins approaching. Initially, the students doubt Yuna and her bears' abilities, but after successfully defeating the goblins, they begin to trust Yuna and her bears' instincts.

As the group continues their journey, Yuna starts to appreciate the hard work and dedication of the noble students and realizes that her initial judgment of them was misplaced. She also shares a secret with Shia, one of the noble students, who turns out to be an acquaintance of Yuna's. The two girls decide to keep their connection hidden from the other students, adding another layer of intrigue to the story.

In this episode of Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, the theme of overcoming prejudices and assumptions is effectively explored, as both Yuna and the students learn to trust and respect one another.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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