S1E6 Nitta-san Has a Dandy Dad
Nitta introduces Hina to his family, but being that he can't tell them that she literally came out of nowhere and is telekinetic, he is forced to come up with an elaborate white lie.
One night, a strange object falls on the head of Nitta, a member of the yakuza. Inside the box is a strange young girl named Hina. She has tremendous supernatural powers, and Nitta finds himself reluctantly taking her in. Her powers can come in handy for his yakuza business, but he also runs the risk of her using them on him! Not to mention, if she doesn't use her powers, she will eventually go berserk and destroy everything around her. Nitta and Hina's strange life together is just beginning...
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Nitta introduces Hina to his family, but being that he can't tell them that she literally came out of nowhere and is telekinetic, he is forced to come up with an elaborate white lie.
Hina runs at a walk for student council.
Nitta is convinced that a documentary about himself is a good idea.
Telekinetic girl Hina drops into the home of vase-collecting yakuza Nitta, who she then coerces into letting her stick around by threatening to destroy his entire collection.
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