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BUNKO THE BRAVE
During the day Kyoko works as a roller-maid for a Japanese business man named Steve.  At night she kicks off her roller skates, rips off her maid gown, and becomes “Bunko the Brave”.  Bunko is a beautiful warrior princess who fights adult illiteracy, childhood obesity, and crime.  Her headquarters, the Bunko Bunker, is an actual cave much likes Batman’s minus the Batmobile and Alfred. Whereas Batman primarily used his cave for monitoring crime and designing whiz-bang gizmos, Bunko likes to use her cave a a place to practice her “sultry looks”.  On the rare occasions that she is not pouting into the mirror Bunko can be found drawing dirty images on her etch-a-sketch and ordering cold pizza on her BunkPhone.
Note: The names Kyoko and Bunko are traditional Japanese baby girl names.  The meaning of Kyoko is “mirror”, and the meaning of Bunko is “literary child”.  The name Steve is not a traditional Japanese boy name.  If it were I’d imaging it’s meaning would be “child who brings shame upon family”.
See the whole show here.

BUNKO THE BRAVE

During the day Kyoko works as a roller-maid for a Japanese business man named Steve. At night she kicks off her roller skates, rips off her maid gown, and becomes “Bunko the Brave”. Bunko is a beautiful warrior princess who fights adult illiteracy, childhood obesity, and crime. Her headquarters, the Bunko Bunker, is an actual cave much likes Batman’s minus the Batmobile and Alfred. Whereas Batman primarily used his cave for monitoring crime and designing whiz-bang gizmos, Bunko likes to use her cave a a place to practice her “sultry looks”. On the rare occasions that she is not pouting into the mirror Bunko can be found drawing dirty images on her etch-a-sketch and ordering cold pizza on her BunkPhone.

Note: The names Kyoko and Bunko are traditional Japanese baby girl names. The meaning of Kyoko is “mirror”, and the meaning of Bunko is “literary child”. The name Steve is not a traditional Japanese boy name. If it were I’d imaging it’s meaning would be “child who brings shame upon family”.

See the whole show here.