2 | : A Rambunctious Girl
Her energy is infectious, making the dark ritual looming over her village feel even more tragic.
How did you feel about the tonal shift from the snowy isolation of Episode 1 to the vibrant but dangerous village life of Episode 2? 2 : A Rambunctious Girl
Fushi is still basically a blank slate—what do you think he is "learning" from March so far? Share your thoughts and favorite moments below! 👇 Her energy is infectious, making the dark ritual
What was your first impression of March’s relationship with her "big sister" figure, Parona? Share your thoughts and favorite moments below
March's desire to care for things (and her pretend-play as a mother) serves as the emotional anchor for the entire Ninannah arc. Discussion Questions:
After the heart-wrenching premiere, we leave the frozen tundra behind and enter the lush, green world of Ninannah. But don't let the scenery fool you—this episode is just as emotionally heavy. We meet March, a little girl full of life whose biggest wish is to one day be a "mama." However, her world is turned upside down when she is chosen as a sacrifice for the Spirit Bear.