
Honda Bike x Kuromi
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Everyone's favorite punk-rock, mischief-loving rabbit — Kuromi — finds a Honda motorcycle and decides she absolutely needs to learn how to ride it. That's basically the premise, and honestly, the charm is in how earnestly it commits to that idea. This ONA is a collaboration between Honda Bike and Sanrio, which sounds like the most random crossover until you're actually watching Kuromi struggle with throttle control and getting frustrated in the most relatable way possible. My Melody shows up as her supportive-but-slightly-annoying rival, and their dynamic carries a lot of the warmth here. The whole thing leans into slice of life territory — there's no villain, no stakes beyond Kuromi's pride. It's just a determined character trying to get good at something new, framed through cute anthropomorphic characters and surprisingly detailed motorcycle culture. Think of it like One Off's cozy motorcycle vibes filtered through a My Melody & Kuromi aesthetic, with the same kind of "pursuing your passion" energy you'd find in something like Yowamushi Pedal, just way more chill and compact. The tone is wholesome without being saccharine. If you're into bikes, Sanrio characters, or just want something gentle and low-key encouraging to throw on, this scratches a very specific itch. It's comfort content that happens to teach you a little about riding along the way.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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