First of all, Ami is loving Malnosso Land. It's the times like these that almost (but not quite) reconcile her to Luceti just a little bit. She could easily spend a week here, running from ride to ride, waiting in the lines (she doesn't mind, really!) and nibbling blue cotton candy.
When she takes a small break in Cartoon Land, she might very well have out a notebook to jot down observations about exactly how the place is breaking the laws of physics. But most of the time, she's performing agilely on the obstacle course, or quite simply walking on air and refusing to look down. It's sort of fun!
At the water park in Thrill Land, Ami is in her element in every possible way, while wearing a modest one-piece swimsuit under a lightweight cover. The smell of chlorine seems to cling to her even when she's just waiting in line. She doesn't seem to mind at all. Most of the time, though, she's at the wave pool, and once or twice she can be found lounging on a poolside chair with a book, looking quite relaxed and contented.
There's a little girl in Junior Land who seems to be alone but doesn't seem lost at all. She likes the carousel, to judge from how many times she rides it, but she spends a lot of time at the petting zoo, too, attracted most of all to the non-Earth animals, which she speaks to using pretty polite language for a little girl.
Ami: Cartoon Land, Water Park, Junior Land.
When she takes a small break in Cartoon Land, she might very well have out a notebook to jot down observations about exactly how the place is breaking the laws of physics. But most of the time, she's performing agilely on the obstacle course, or quite simply walking on air and refusing to look down. It's sort of fun!
At the water park in Thrill Land, Ami is in her element in every possible way, while wearing a modest one-piece swimsuit under a lightweight cover. The smell of chlorine seems to cling to her even when she's just waiting in line. She doesn't seem to mind at all. Most of the time, though, she's at the wave pool, and once or twice she can be found lounging on a poolside chair with a book, looking quite relaxed and contented.
There's a little girl in Junior Land who seems to be alone but doesn't seem lost at all. She likes the carousel, to judge from how many times she rides it, but she spends a lot of time at the petting zoo, too, attracted most of all to the non-Earth animals, which she speaks to using pretty polite language for a little girl.