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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas? No, wait, the correct title is: The Non-Human Girl Who Wants to Eat Me? Actually, official English: "The Girl Who Want to Eat Me"? Let's use the literal: "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me"? Better: "The Girl Who Wants to Eat Me"? I'll use: "Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi" (but for hint, use anime title as required). Use: "The Non-Human Girl Who Craves Me"? Given no official, I'll use the romanized title: "Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi" as the hint starter? The instruction says: must start with the anime title in that language. For English, use the official English title if known, otherwise romanized. Common fan translation: "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me". I'll use: In *Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi*, which is the romanized title. But the user wants natural. I'll use: In "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me" (a common translation). Let's set to that. pilgrimage: Nada-machi Pocket Park

In "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me", episode 9, at night in a small park, one of the main girls sits alone on a bench, illuminated by a warm yellow streetlamp, looking down at a small object in her hands. Another girl approaches slowly from the other end of the path, and they begin a heartfelt conversation under the quiet night sky. The scene includes bushes, stone pavement, and a vending machine in the background.

Conversation on a park bench at night

Conversation on a park bench at night

In "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me", episode 9, at night in a small park, one of the main girls sits alone on a bench, illuminated by a warm yellow streetlamp, looking down at a small object in her hands. Another girl approaches slowly from the other end of the path, and they begin a heartfelt conversation under the quiet night sky. The scene includes bushes, stone pavement, and a vending machine in the background.

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第9集,时间戳369秒

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  • 现实巡礼点为爱媛县松山市的灘町ポケットパーク,是一个小型街区公园,紧邻住宅区。
  • 第9集约6分9秒(369秒)处,该场景为两位女主角在公园长椅上的关键对话。
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas? No, wait, the correct title is: The Non-Human Girl Who Wants to Eat Me? Actually, official English: "The Girl Who Want to Eat Me"? Let's use the literal: "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me"? Better: "The Girl Who Wants to Eat Me"? I'll use: "Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi" (but for hint, use anime title as required). Use: "The Non-Human Girl Who Craves Me"? Given no official, I'll use the romanized title: "Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi" as the hint starter? The instruction says: must start with the anime title in that language. For English, use the official English title if known, otherwise romanized. Common fan translation: "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me". I'll use: In *Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi*, which is the romanized title. But the user wants natural. I'll use: In "The Non-Human Who Wants to Eat Me" (a common translation). Let's set to that. pilgrimage: Nada-machi Pocket Park · AniGuessr