The title suggests it may have some connection to Potter, but "Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Hour," with its completely unrelated and potentially blasphemous plot, has been turned into an anime! It will begin airing in July. We'll be introducing Piglet Pancetta, an incredibly ugly orc (but a super beautiful girl from a human perspective) who becomes involved with the scheming of an old, insulting guild leader!

This is the story of Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Hour!

Peter Never Gives Up

Peter Grill has earned the title of strongest man on earth in order to gain permission to marry his girlfriend, Luveria. However, one after another, girls of different races, such as ogres and elves, appear before Peter. Their goal is to have children with Peter, who possesses the strongest genes on earth, in order to ensure the prosperity of their race!

No way he'd give in

Peter Gives In

Peter is aggressively pursued by girls of different races, but there's no way he'd be unfaithful to his beloved fiancée. He'd never give in to a girl of another race! ...Or so he thought. Even though he knew it was wrong, Peter easily made a one-night mistake. Peter Grill, the strongest man on earth, had as weak a willpower as Makoto Ito! Will Peter be able to keep this scandal a secret as he continues to build a harem one after another?! A harem of different races and slapstick comedy!

Peter Grill and Piglit Pancetta Meet Due to the Guild Leader's Scheme!

The Beautiful Orc Piglit Appears

Peter and Piglit's meeting was the result of a scheming scheme by Albatross Sanctus, the leader of Peter's guild, the Desperate Warriors Guild. A doting father and a nuisance, Albatross hates Peter with all his heart for stealing his daughter, Luveria, and will do everything in his power to prevent the marriage and bring about Peter's downfall.

The Guild Leader's Despicable Trap

The old man Albatross came up with a plan: to set up an arranged marriage with the Ogres in order to build a relationship with them. It was outrageous to ask his daughter's fiancé to do something like that, but there was no one around to stop him. Even his daughter, Luveria, was completely useless, saying things like, "I trust Peter, so it'll be fine." Peter ended up going along with the marriage even though he knew it was a trap.

The Ugly Among Orcs! But from a human perspective, Piglitt was a beautiful girl.

Orc's aesthetic sense is abnormal

In other media, orcs are portrayed as hideous, pig-like monsters, muscle-brained, weaklings, or strangely cunning and cruel to noble women. In this work, orcs are not at all unreasonable and have average intelligence. However, from a human perspective, they are hideous, and worst of all, orcs' aesthetic sense is the polar opposite of ours! The more hideous they are, the more beautiful they are. Naturally, Peter wondered what kind of punishment it was for him to be sent on such an arranged marriage meeting...

A beautiful girl appears!

Peter is confused by the unexpectedly cute girl

Then Peter is confronted by Piglet Pancetta, a beautiful girl from a human perspective. The Orcs, mindful of human aesthetic sensibilities, assign her a girl so ugly that she would be despised by anyone from an Orc perspective. This puts Peter in a difficult position.

Is Piglet Pancetta modest and lacking in self-confidence?

Piglitt, who was constantly told she was ugly

Piglitt is kind-hearted and devoted, but she has been called ugly for many years and has lived a harsh life, leading to a lack of self-confidence and an extremely reserved personality. In fact, she barely had any opportunities to talk to men, so she sometimes gets so nervous she vomits. However, this was a refreshing change, as the other race girls who had approached Peter up until then had all been pushy, self-centered fools.

Desperate?

In the end, Peter makes a mistake, just as the guild leader had planned. If Piglet had testified, Peter's downfall would have been certain, but she protected him and refused to tell the truth. Peter narrowly escaped death, but in return, Piglet offered to go on a secondment to serve Peter and deepen their bond.

She actually has a dark side! Piglet Pancetta, the man with the dark side!

Piglet with the Sick Attribute

There was a reason why Piglet decided to lie to stay by Peter's side. Her goal was to raise Peter's child herself without handing over his genes to Oakland, and to use that power to exact revenge on the orcs who called her ugly and oppressed her. The harsh life she'd experienced had created a darkness in her heart, and this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity allowed her to unleash that darkness.

Her attack methods are also based on the dark side of her heart

Her attack methods are also based on the sickness side

Compared to the other girls in her harem, her pure combat abilities seem to be inferior, and her only attack methods are limited to "powerful blows" using blunt weapons. However, she uses a dark heart attack, striking enemies with precise strikes to the head and continuing to strike until they stop moving.

Is Piglit the most sensible person in the harem? As long as she doesn't provoke the darkness, she's the most sensible.

Piglit is a good kid, but cunning

While the other members of the harem are stupid, lack common sense, and don't read the situation, Piglit is a real pain for Peter. However, Piglit is sensible and somewhat sensible, making her the most sensible. However, she seems to see this as an opportunity for the other members to exploit, and she also has a devious side, using her relative closeness to Peter as a weapon to outwit the other members of the harem.

But She's Still the Most Normal

However, compared to the others, she is still the most normal, so as long as she doesn't provoke her inner darkness, I think she can be called the most sensible heroine. Although she does have dark tendencies, she knows her place and possesses a strangely cunning mind, so I don't think she's a "nice boat" case. She may be a yandere, but I think she's a good, safe yandere.

[Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Hour] Piglet Pancetta Summary

Piglet, a beautiful orc who appears to be the most normal, but actually harbors a dark side, is a devoted and kind-hearted girl. It's up to Peter to decide whether she'll let her inner darkness explode. However, before the work is niceboated in the yandere sense, it is likely to become a legendary anime in the reviewer sense. "Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time," which may once again open up the curtain on the cancellation chicken race, is scheduled to air from July!

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