"Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Hour" is set to be an anime series starting in July, with a title that sounds like it would be incredibly presumptuous to conflate it with other works, despite the fact that it has a world-famous magical fantasy title. In this article, we'd like to introduce you to Mimi Alpacas, the younger sister of two beautiful ogre sisters who appear in the series, and who aims to obtain the genes of Peter, the strongest man on earth, and quite easily achieves her goal!
The story of Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time is roughly as follows...
After winning the Grand Martial Arts Festival and becoming the strongest man on earth, Peter Grill is granted permission to marry his long-time girlfriend, Luveria, whom he admires. However, two beautiful ogre sisters appear before Peter, searching for the strongest genes on earth. They relentlessly and clearly seduce Peter, seeking the sperm of a powerful man. But Peter has a girlfriend, so he won't succumb to his sexual desires so easily! Or so he thought...
The Story of a Man Who Couldn't Win
Normally, such a scene would lead to a punchline, but Peter succumbs to his carnal desires, commits a mistake, and has morning sex. Then, as he feels refreshed and his time of wisdom arrives, he falls into intense regret and self-loathing. But this problem doesn't end there! The ogres aren't the only ones seeking the most powerful genes on earth. Beautiful girls from other races also appear one after another and approach Peter, unable to resist their carnal desires and having morning sex. "Peter Grill and the Time of the Sage" depicts the hellish journey of a man who makes repeated mistakes that can no longer be undone!
Mimi Alpacas, the younger sister of the beautiful Ogre sisters
A lively Ogre girl who recently joined the protagonist Peter's Yakeppachi Warriors Guild. She's cheerful, honest, and friendly, but she's ignorant of common sense in the human world, so she'll openly blurt out in broad daylight that she wants to be impregnated. This is an Ogre instinct that ensures stronger offspring, and she's a naturally carnivorous girl who doesn't feel shy or resistant to sexual activity.
About the Ogres of This World
In other media, ogres are often portrayed as unreasonable monsters or even cruel to noble girls. However, in this world, ogres are a human-like demon race with horns on their heads, and as a species, they don't seem to be very good at thinking. However, they have high combat abilities and, in a word, are muscle-brained. While their ethics and values differ slightly from those of humans, they adapt fairly easily to human society and don't seem to have any racial conflict. However, they don't seem to get along well with elves.
Mimi Alpaca is, as usual, a muscle-brained idiot.
Just like the Ogre, who is muscle-brained, strong, but stupid, Mimi Alpaca is also a muscle-brained idiot. She's a home run-level idiot. Her actions and words are short-sighted, and she casually engages in actions that would be considered socially unsafe. However, she has no ill will, and it's Peter who is the real nuisance. For better or worse, she's honest, so she sometimes utters harsh words without hesitation. Of course, she means no harm.
Mimi Alpacas, Actually the Princess of the Ogre Kingdom
In fact, like her older sister Liza, she is a princess of the Kingdom of Orgustan. Three years ago, she and her sister suddenly disappeared and embarked on a journey of warrior training. As the kingdom's first princess, Liza gives off the impression of being burdened with all the troublesome ties that come with royalty, but she doesn't seem to be as strict with her younger sister Mimi. Or perhaps she just doesn't care at all.
Small but powerful!
Although Mimi has a strong image of being an idiot in the story, she secretly demonstrates her incredible strength by easily carrying a large, unconscious male ogre. She also uses an axe, just like her sister and other ogres, and fights using the Kigan style of axe techniques, a style unique to ogres. The names of the techniques are a bit reminiscent of Romancing SaGa. Perhaps the author is a fan of Square Enix games?
Mimi Alpaca is good friends with her sister!! The sisters are in perfect harmony
Although they are rivals with their older sister Lisa, they are both not good at overthinking complicated matters. Since their shared goal of ensuring the prosperity of their species is double the success of their two offspring, they get along well. They often act together, and the three of them, including Peter, often make mistakes together. Like family, they are also adept at teamwork, supporting their older sister Lisa's cunning strategies.
She doesn't get along with elves
Although she's simple-minded and friendly, Mimi hates elves and is constantly at war with them due to their race's long history. The ogres hate the scornful elves like the plague, while the elves look down on the idiot-brained ogres. However, when it comes to fights, the ogres seem to have the advantage, as they can knock them down with close combat before they can even use magic.
The elusive elf sisters, Lisa and Mimi, appear everywhere?
She's quick to act on impulse, even if it means a somewhat sloppy plan, which leads to her frequent appearances and frequent mistakes. This tendency is particularly strong with Mimi, who casually and without any ill intent or consideration for the situation, casually demands her sperm, which could lead to misunderstandings if left unchecked, giving Peter no peace. Moreover, since it's actually not a misunderstanding at all, but an inconvenient truth, there's no escaping it.
When Drunk, She's a Crybaby
When she's drunk, she becomes a crybaby and starts apologizing to Peter for the trouble she's caused him. He seems to be aware that he's causing trouble by not reading the situation properly, but he's too stupid to improve.
[Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time] Mimi Alpaca Summary
I've summarized one of the characters, Mimi, but there are hurdles to adapting this work into an anime. The story revolves around a man who repeatedly makes mistakes with an interspecies girl, leading to chaotic situations, and the author himself is asking, "Is it really okay to adapt something like this into an anime?" However, since the original work doesn't contain any explicit depictions and it will be broadcast on terrestrial television, I think they'll be considerate! It's a work featuring an interspecies girl, and the original work doesn't contain any outrageous depictions, so I don't think the anime will end up being a game of chicken to suspend broadcasting, so you can rest assured!