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  • Her debut stream:
    • She constantly forgets if she introduced herself. She quickly created both a Running Gag and a Catchphrase.
      Mumei: I forget things a lot, not sure if I told you.
    • She lays out some logical facts that just end up roasting her fellow Hololive members.
      Mumei: -Sharks have tonic immobility.. Just flip them upside down.
      -You cannot kill a phoenix, but iron makes them weaker.
      -Takos don't have tentacles.. They are just arms?
      -Gremlins are believed to cause aircraft disasters. WHO could that be about? Who-who?
      -Kirins have a symbiotic association with fertility (Mama Nature..)
    • When she's talking about her Live2D rigger, she brings up a list of talents who share her rigger, including pictures of Pekora, Ina, and IRyS. While Ina's photo is a normal picture of her in front of what looks like a Shinto shrine, Pekora's has her standing amidst a sea of flames and IRyS' has Santa approaching her from the background.
  • The first collab stream has the Council inquire about which parts of Kronii's body represent past, present, and future. Mumei almost instantly answers that Past and Future are her butt and chest, simply because they're "behind and in front of her". Somehow, the entire Council immediately agrees with her.
  • During her playthrough of Journey (2012), there are a couple of occasions when surprised, her voice changes tone to something more akin to a death metal voice.
  • The second stream of Journey has a few moments:
    • The start has her retreading some ground, resulting in her getting jumpscared by the exact same thing that jumpscared her in the first stream.
    • As she flies on a creature made of talismans, its shape has her ponder on Gura's species of shark, noting among other things, flatness.
  • Her stream of Construction Simulator 2015 is met with 20 minutes of technical difficulties as she tries to get the game audio to work at the start of the game. In the midst of this, she snarks at the initial conversation between the player character (Simon) and the boss, Peter.
    Mumei (Simon): Wow, I get to sit behind the steering wheel of a truck already?... I've never driven a day in my life. Yippee!
    • At one point, she worries that chat can't hear the game audio, but they confirm the only audio coming out of the game, which is bird noises; as she cannot hear them herself, she denies it and says she's the bird noises.
      Mumei: I'm being tricked, aren't I?
    • Once the audio issues are resolved, she gets to playing the game and begins driving a truck to the Home Base, only to be met by a pedestrian with a keen interest in the road, much to her startled confusion. She then proceeds to get up in Peter's face to talk to him; once she starts towing the excavator, she leaves Home Base only for a second pedestrian to approach the moving vehicles to immediate concern, watching in Stunned Silence as the woman phases through the truck without a care in the world, which after a few seconds Mumei can only sum up with a quiet "Oh dear". Upon arrival, she is taken aback slightly by Simon's overconfidence, and things proceed to go downhill; the stream title of "What am I doing" could not be more accurate. The first actual construction task is to dig a hole for a cistern. After struggling with the controls and Peter's quick instructions, she puts the excavator's bucket into the ground and gets a hole, only to nearly tip the excavator on its back in the process.
      Mumei: [through laughter] I don't think this is how it works! Um... [laughs again]
    • After a few minutes in which she tries to get the scoop out of the ground and upon success tries to learn the controls, chat informs her that her days as a construction worker may be limited.
      Mumei: Pete's going to fire me? No, I think Pete's got a special place in his heart for me and I don't think he would do that. The fact that he's let me do this [make a mess of the ground and create a hole outside the designated digging area] so far... I don't think this is the final straw for him.
    • After expanding the size of the hole, the game congratulates her on the digging and asks her if she would like to continue, sending her into a fluster as it was right in the middle of her getting the hang of it. She continues digging and after a while, when she asks chat if the hole she's made is good enough, she's advised to speak to Pete. She does, getting up in his face again to speak with him, and is left watching two men have the world's most awkward staring contest when none of the keys get any interaction out of the boss.
      Mumei: He won't talk to me. [...] I think he's mad at me.
    • Gura stops by the stream and asks, based on the mini-map, if Mumei's playing Grand Theft Auto. Once she learns this from chat and locates her senpai's message, she can only chuckle.
      Mumei: The fact that I have a map, it is pretty similar isn't it?
    • She starts to hit a breaking point and begins begging Pete to talk to her so she knows what to do next in the game, and quickly calms down when she concludes she's spent the previous ten minutes not really processing what's going on and instead has been futilely digging into the same hole over and over. After a few more times of nearly tipping the excavator over and her anger resurfacing, chat suggests that she dump dirt on Pete. What follows is Mumei menacingly approaching Peter in the vehicle with a bucket full of dirt.
      Mumei: [through a bright smile] Peeeete... oh Peeeete... Peeeete... Peter... oh Peter... oh Peter! Peter...! Do you want to talk about it? [...] Do you want to talk about it, Peter?
    • After a few moments of getting into the perfect position, she dumps the dirt on his head... and nothing happens. Peter doesn't react in the slightest and no evidence of the dirt remains. She proceeds to exit the excavator again and invade the boss' personal space, beginning once again and apologizing for her actions just to get any reason she can out of him. After a few minutes of learning more of the game's controls and digging more of the hole, she admits that she's a little self-conscious of Pete not talking to her and worries that she's not going to get paid for the task, only for the game to once again interrupt by congratulating her and asking if she would like to continue the digging, to which she gives an instant "no". However, she simultaneously acknowledges and misses most of the first dialogue from Pete in half an hour, making her joy that he finally talked shortlived, until she gets actual praise from him after being beckoned over from the excavator.
  • Based on the thumbnail of her first drawing stream, people were expecting cute doodles much like her Gartic Phone ones. What they got was her drawing a very realistic peafowl head that at times looked rather horrifying. Even Mumei admitted that the exact plan for the stream may have gone astray.
    • Partway through the stream, Ina said "WAH!", prompting other viewers to repeat it. Every few seconds, Mumei would notice and repeat the "Wah", while clearly not comprehending. Once she did understand, she quickly moved her work-in-progress peahen off-screen and proceeded to pretend that she had just started, making some cute doodles. She later asked if Ina was still there; someone said she wasn't there, but Mumei saw, so "you can't fool me." Ina herself then said "I think she left", so Mumei went back to her peahen drawing.
  • She tweeted on a break day that she forgot it was a break day. She isn't upset, as it allowed her to make soup. The soup would come up in the next couple of streams.
  • In her second Passpartout stream there were a few funny moments beside her tendency to make blursed art.:
    • The picture that got her into Act II? A drawing of Gura as a shark but with her twintails.
    • She gives an otherwise good drawing of herself a comically misplaced small mouth (like on some meme pics of the talents) out of frustration.
  • Her first superchat stream could be summed up as "suffering from success".
  • During her Marshmallow Q&A, she was stunned speechless by her inability to stop all the "___ funds" (including a "No funds" fund) superchats.
  • Her Sept 21st Minecraft stream was unannounced but was largely a cozy solo affair.
    • For starters, both title and description refer to the song "September" due to the date.
    • Finding Kronii's well-hidden bunker was something of an adventure as she eventually invited backseating to find it.
  • Mumei's rice. After posting her weekly schedule on September 26th, she tweeted something about making a large amount of rice, with later tweets revealing a seemingly staggering amount of the foodstuff. Baelz chimes in, revealing Mumei told her about it and that she too was shocked by the amount, with the response she waited over five minutes for on Discord being a paragraph. Despite fans being curious, the precise amount of Rice was never revealed as Mumei went to bed with this tweet.
    • The exact story would be revealed during the Minecraft collab with Kiara. To sum it up, she wound up making a bit too much rice to go with the last bit of leftover rice for the number of containers she had. Things took long enough for her to get hungry again, which basically solved the problem by making the leftover rice into fried rice and eating it, making enough room for all the other rice. What makes the explanation funny, however, is that Mumei took so long to remember what Kiara was even talking about when she asked for details (despite it happening the previous day), that Kiara herself got confused and wondered if she was even asking the correct person.
  • Mumei intended for her unarchived and unannounced karaoke stream on September 27th to be a low-key thing with a few viewers. What happened instead was that largely through word of mouth (and Bae and Sana tweeting about it), it made at its peak at number 4 on twitter's trending and got over 30,000 viewers by the end. A spectacular failure. Also overlaps with Awesome and Heartwarming.
  • Her first stream of Breath of the Wild is rife with comedy, as it sees her, among other things, decide to read the Flavor Text that comes with a newly acquired type of item only to immediately fail to do so, her passive aggressive attitude towards the Old Man, whom she likens to Santa Claus, and her increasing Comedic Sociopathy towards slaying Bokoblins and harvesting their remains.
    • Similar to her berry-related shenanigans in Minecraft, Mumei immediately becomes invested in collecting the Hylian Shrooms and apples, and later the Hyrule Bass when she gets to the tower. After clearing out a Bokoblin camp on the way to the first shrine, she gets very excited when finding troves of apples in the crates.
      Mumei: Oh we're going to get so far, aren't we [begins laughing] as I hunt down all the mushrooms.
      • This extends to her desire to catch butterflies, but she constantly fails in this as she doesn't sneak when close to them, spooking the critters every time. It takes her over an hour to collect her first one.
      • One particular instance of spotting a mushroom distracts her from her path to a shrine and leads her to purging the fourth Bokoblin camp. This leads her to declaring treasure chests "second priority" over crates that could contain apples.
    • She takes the baked apple laid on the ground near the Old Man's campfire downhill from the Shrine of Resurrection, and goes through his joking spiel that tries to guilt-trip the player. Mumei's response? An enthusiastic "watch me!".
    • As soon as she collected the drops from the second slain Bokoblin, the stream dropped out for a few seconds, though in the VOD it appears almost seamless through her motion as she checks to make sure she's back online.
    • Chat describes the Temple of Time as Kronii's Temple, which Mumei immediately runs with.
      Mumei: [looking around the ruined building] Kronii, are you home? Did you die? Seems abandoned... Kronii...? Maybe she just found a better one. She might have moved.
    • Entering the Temple of Time proper, she gets confused over a pot breaking without being thrown or hit, wonders if there's any berries about its ruins, and tries to smile back at the Goddess Statue when she interacts with it.
    • As she acquires the map for the Great Plateau, Mumei wonders what the blue energy that falls from the Sheikah eye tastes like.
    • When the Old Man greets her at the bottom of the tower, she snarks at his explanations.
      Old Man: If you were to try to jump off [the Plateau cliffs], well... no death could be more certain, or more foolish.
      Mumei: Are you sure?
      Old Man: Oho! Piqued your interest, have I? Yes, I didn't come soaring down here on my own feathery wings, you know!
      Mumei: Oh, you didn't? I wouldn't have known. See... I guess we're just built a bit different, you and I.
    • Mumei freaks out when she realises that the Old Man is looking at Link, commenting on it being a far cry from her misadventures with Pete during her Construction Simulator stream as she expected him to be staring into nothing. After clearing the first Bokoblin camp and a bit of cooking, she notices the Old Man across the water from her and gets unnerved from her desire to slay more monsters that she goes straight for the shrine.
    • On the loading screen for the shrine, she reads the tip tool which finishes with "the adventurous heart must never stop seeking knowledge!", which she greatly appreciates considering her character.
    • After playing around with Magnesis and bumping a treasure chest and a metal crate into the Old Man to her glee, she teleports to the top of the Plateau tower only to find to her surprise that he has beaten her up there.
      Mumei: Are you watching? Watch this! [Link disappears in streams of blue light]
      [A loading screen later]
      Mumei: [reading a chat message] "Mug him and take his-" [sees the Old Man waiting] HOW'S HE- indeterminable vocal sounds of confusion How'd he get there? [the Old Man laughs] I told you to watch!
      • She starts having Link jump against the Old Man's back, asking for a piggy back ride, only to desist immediately when one jump nearly sends her careening over the edge of the tower's platform.
    • Her attempts to read the dialogue begin to fall apart, with one particular instance being "You may take my advice to leave it" instead of "You may take my advice or leave it" over the function of map pins, with her even describing her alternative reading of "You may take my advice to learn it", which makes even less sense.
    • Her second descent down the tower nearly culminates in an untimely Game Over when she slips off a foothold, only managing to catch the climbable mesh at the very last split second; whatever she did in her panic as she shouted a Big "NO!", it triggered the tool tip for Shield Surfing, when it was completely useless to her in that moment.
    • Mumei inadvertently baits a Bokoblin into committing a Suicide Attack, as it prioritises picking up an Explosive Barrel instead of a weapon, and blows itself and its friend up. She's completely taken aback by their stupidity and can only laugh at the outcome.
    • Bae shows up in chat with a "BOOOOM" after Mumei successfully severs a hanging lantern to ignite some barrels, to the latter's amusement. She then collects one of the stronger weapons on the Plateau and comments "Extra Pain!" when seeing the damage it has to offer.
    • A chat comment she sees labels her as scary, which she attempts to reject despite having only a few seconds previous noted "I wanted to end their lives", trying to turn the label over to Ganon and his monsters, only to relent and conclude that scary is subjective, seemingly oblivious to the reason the message came about in the first place, only to change her stance when she then reads "Mumei is scary" and declare that as "objectively incorrect".
    • During her accidentally-started combat at the fourth Bokoblin camp, Mumei attempts to strike the last monster with a jump attack, only to leap straight over its head and completely miss her strike. As she quickly destroys it, she asks chat to pretend that it looked cool and that she got it the first time.
    • She eventually makes her way to the trees across the ravine from Owa Daim shrine, to find the Old Man chopping at the trunk of one.
      Old Man: I thought this tree here would make for some good firewood.
      Mumei: Uh oh... I hope Fauna doesn't visit you.
      • She then immediately proceeds to demolish the tree the Old Man was chopping at, and obtaining a Korok Leaf leads her on a tangent of shifting between pronouncing it "Koh-rok" and "Krokk".
    • "'The Old Man's diary.' Oh now I'm looking into his deep, destructive thoughts." She then abandons reading it when she realises that she wasn't getting anything "juicy".
    • After deciding on going for Ja Baij Shrine, she awakens a Decayed Guardian by dropping on the ground right next to it, descending into a mad panic as it takes aim and gives her her first Game Over. Even better, her fleeing from it could've worked out well if she was only a second faster, as all she needed to do with the direction she took was fall down a short cliff behind the Eastern Abbey ruins.
      Mumei: [After several seconds of silence] Well, that's a good place to end it... just kidding! [laughs]
    • Upon clearing the Ja Baij Trial: "Thank you Decomposing One."
    • Chat informs her that she can deflect the beams back at Guardians with a shield. She proceeds to switch her shield to a pot lid and flee. One chat comment remarks "Yes run away the art of war".
    • Her first encounter with nighttime in the game has her hear owls hooting in the distance, prompting her to try and communicate with them, which falls apart as when chat asks her what the owl(s) are saying, she claims she's not sure as it's a foreign dialect.
    • On the way to the third shrine, she attacks another Bokoblin camp, only for one to hit her with its burning weapon. Her response:
      Mumei: Oh, that stings... stings so good!
    • Her acquisition of the Stasis rune naturally causes chat to start referencing Jojos Bizarre Adventure, though Mumei instead remarks on how she's now acquired part of Kronii's power.
    • The summation she makes of Monk Owa Daim is "this is a decomposing corpse of Yoda, only to instantly apologise for saying that and try to flatter the mummified Sheikah.
    • She struggles to find a chest just beneath the resting place of Monk Keh Namut, even with having it on camera multiple times and running around the room using the vague hints from chat as a reference. When she tries to defend herself:
      Mumei: To be fair... [Beat] I have no comment. [laughs]
    • She returns to the Temple of Time and interacts with the Goddess Statue, and her take of Hylia's voice when she reads the red four takes a scary turn in comparison to the more gentle and graceful nature a Goddess would be expected to speak in. Then she tries to insert a different inflection on the pronunciation of "Heart Container".
    • After a back-and-forth earlier with the chat over whether she said "shit" or "shoot", her realisation that she doesn't know how to safely get to the roof of the Temple leaves no doubt that she said the former. She determines there would be a ladder to get up to the roof, only to completely run past it and make a full lap of the ruins.
    • When she learns the true identity of the Old Man, she only delivers a simple retort of "Are you trying to flex on me or what?", then takes notice of how disproportionately small his feet are compared to the rest of his body. At the end of the story about the Great Calamity, Mumei can only ask if Zelda is single. Then, after the King pleads with Link to save Zelda, she lets out a shaky "Okay, Saint Nick".
  • Mumei's second stream of Breath of the Wild sees her continue her apple-driven escapades in Hyrule:
    • With the title of APPLE! for the stream, it would come as no surprise that she'd be getting excited over finding these again. It doesn't take her long to find a crate that happens to contain them, thus bringing her excitement to the forefront.
    • Once the game is finished loading and Link is on-screen, she realises "Oh right, I took my pants off" once she sees she removed the trousers at the end of the previous stream, then adjusts her position with "I took his pants off, I should say", which naturally catches the attention of chat.
    • After acquiring a darner and stealthily moving towards a heron, she gets surprised when a Stone Talus rises out of the ground beside her. Mumei prompty vacates the area as quickly as her stamina will let her, all while she tries to comprehend what happened through confused stuttering, before promising the monster that she'll come back for it once she's ready to fight it. Her tune completely changes when some Chus decide they want to have a go.
    • Her first fight with a Moblin is basically her critical-hitting it in the head with arrows, asking with each hit "You good?". She then elects to save her arrows and leaves the second Moblin she sees alive, only to change her mind when she sees an apple tree and engage it in melee combat. Once she begins collecting the apples, she decides to use the mop she collected from a prior fight with Bokoblins to get the last one out of the tree, and makes some very happy noises when she realises how the Improvised Weapon is a perfect tool for reaching the higher fruit.
    • This is then followed when a third Moblin notices her, and because she's in the top of a tree which it can't walk to, it starts lobbing rocks at her. Once the enemy is downed, she starts on a tangent about how Link is small, the bat the Moblin was carrying is big, but not as big as Fauna wishes.
    • She stresses over where the next shrine and tower are, highlighting that she should've returned to the Plateau Tower to mark herself a path. "I was just so eager to explore and find my apples". Then she spots the Bosh Kala shrine and as she makes her way to it, she starts to get distracted by the myriad of Scenery Porn the game has to offer. Entering the shrine, she trips up over her intention to teleport back to the Plateau tower, using "transport" as the operative action.
    • Her attempts to get the treasure chest at the end of the shrine see her jump off the stairs, start her jump attack with the farming hoe, cancel out of that to glide beneath the floor and fall into the abyss, to her amusement. Soon after she succeeds getting to it, she tries to play Easy Amnesia over falling into the abyss twice and that Link doesn't remember these falls either.
    • She's moved on from calling the mummified Sheikah monks corpses, to aliens.
    • Reaching Proxim Bridge, she completely misses some mushrooms in favour of a Bokoblin camp just north of it. Her desire to kill apparently supersedes collection of any lower tier Trademark Favourite Food if it's not apples. After blowing the camp up, she chases after the lone survivor, asking it if it's in shock only then to chastise it. Once she sees what's in the treasure chest (a strong bow for that point of the game), she concludes that it was maybe worth wiping out the camp for.
    • She's a little disappointed that she can't jump Link into a cooking pot.
    • After some bomb fishing, she has a Freak Out when she realises her stamina is too low and she's still a ways off from shore. She ponders that it might be Laser-Guided Karma for her actions, determines not to fish again and trying to cross the river makes her back out of it immediately out of being scared.
    • "I'm like a lion, hunting in the savanna." [snipes a Bokoblin spotter] "That's what Lions do." Then she tries to cast Magnesis on a crate out of range, instead catching the attention of another Bokoblin only for it to lose interest when she goes behind a tree. Once she gets in range, she is able to quickly eliminate the camp with a crate with a succinct "that's horrible!" all while laughing in amazement that it worked out so well.
    • She gets very excited after learning how to break the metal crates.
    • A chat message suggests that "anything is a throwing spear if you try hard enough". Cue her then utilising the mop as that against a heron.
    • After getting a treasure chest and a spot of fishing underneath Dueling Peaks Tower, she makes it back to land and spooks some small birds as she draws her bow, then tries to justify them flying off as "I just wanted to get a closer look, they're so cute".
    • When she acquires the Climber's Bandanna at Ree Dahee Shrine, she remarks that she looks like a pirate and goes on to do an impression of Marine. Then trying to get the ramp to become horizontal causes her a minor Freak Out when she tries to use the second magnetic barrel to take the first off the switch, only for the game mechanics to knock her hold on the second barrel when the ramp goes back, leaving them across the abyss from her until she managed to jump up to the moving platform. Once she's able to reach the exit, she's quite taken by the hat and jewellery that Monk Ree Dahee is wearing.
    • She wonders if she actually needs a horse while talking with one of the NPCs at the Dueling Peaks Stable, before going off on a tangent on if Link needs certain aspects of his design that culminates in "Do you need to look like that?". Then she notices a member in chat remarking on Link having a "Sheriff Pose", which she picks up on and questions why the Champion is holding his belt in such a way. As she concludes the dialogue from the NPC, she reads his advice to be careful since monsters come out after sunset. Her response:
      Mumei: Oh, trust me, I know. And it's the monsters who must be careful now.
    • "The Legend of Mumei: Berries of the Wild" brings her onto her concern that she hasn't found any berries in the game yet.
    • She audibly suffers from Cuteness Proximity to Hestu, squeeing over his reaction to his maracas being returned and his dances.
    • Her final main action in the stream is learning that horses can be fed and being amazed when it takes an apple straight from Link's hands. Time will tell if this will feed into her drive to collect apples.
  • Opening with a small recap over the ending of her previous stream of the game and the impromptu slaughter of a goat, Mumei's third stream of Breath of the Wild sees a descent into Video Game Cruelty Potential.
    • Her frequent stops through the path to Kakariko Village see her distracted by mushrooms, sniping goats, fighting Stalkoblins and a Korok's magnetic block puzzle. After the second fight, a chat message declares the game to be a foraging simulator, which she rolls with.
    • Her arrival at Kakariko sees her amused and perplexed by Nanna, an NPC who is typically the first of the villagers one would meet in the game, by the sounds she makes and her claiming to have twisted her ankle only to stand on such an injury.
    • As she wanders deeper into the village, she enters Cado's house, and is taken aback when she sees a resting place for the Cuccos as well as numerous drawings of them on the wall. She can only wonder if it's a KFP. She then goes outside and begins picking up the few birds in the pen hoping to get eggs, and leaves disappointed only to return after chat instructs her to hit them to get their eggs. This being a The Legend of Zelda game, she inadvertently hits the Cuccos enough for them to take their revenge, surprising her and her attempt of an escape causes her to get deadlocked in a corner by the attacking birds. Once the bombardment is over, she wonders where the eggs are and decides to attack the Cuccos again. Cue Round 2.
    • She finds the apple offering Korok puzzle near Impa's house and determines that they're offerings... for her. She naturally takes all four from their plates and runs off.
    • "How dare you trespass upon Lady Impa's Adobe."
    • Once the guards allow her to make her way up to Impa's house, she notices mushrooms in the crawl space beneath it. Naturally, she jumps off the staircase to collect them.
      Mumei: Is the goal to distract me? Because it's working.
    • Matsuri-knows-what sound she made when Impa's face is shown on screen. And then again when Impa asks Link - the player character and as such Mumei's avatar - if he remembers who she is, which is hilariously coincidental considering her character. Once Impa realises Link has lost his memories as a result of his 100-year slumber...
    • The Call-Back to her previous streams of the game when Impa talks about Zelda's message for Link:
      Impa: These words, which the princess risked her life to leave you... Well, if you are to hear them... You must be prepared to risk your life as well.
      Mumei: I almost died quite a few times... well, actually, I have died, I think, a few times. I drowned while trying to get fish. I am ready! Lay it on me!
    • As Impa starts her explanation of the legend from 10,000 years before the game, Mumei is more disappointed by the lack of skyscrapers after such a period of time.
    • She gets stuck on the pronunication of Daruk's name, and after chat try to bait her into calling Revali "Ravioli", more messages in chat can be seen given various alternative names such as "The Rock", "Mephiles", "Rigatomi" and "Your Boss"note. Meanwhile, because of the Ravioli nickname for the Rito archer, Mumei goes on a tangent reciting a commercial after seeing Chef Boyardee mentioned in chat.
    • The owl determines the best way to bring Cado's Cuccos back to the coop for his sidequest: attacking the three already in there. Cue another Video Game Cruelty Punishment and her idea not working out in the slightest.
      • As she brings the second errant bird back to the pen, she asks it why it's losing so many feathers and if it's stressed out. Cue a perfectly timed "Ya!" from the nearby Lasli that sends Mumei into a fit of laughter.
      • As she locates the sixth runaway Cucco, she gasps in excitement... because she saw an apple tree.
    • Having concluded the Flown the Coop quest, she starts whacking the poor Cuccos once again, triggering yet another bombardment of the birds attacking Link. She is confused by this, thinking that there should only be ten due to that many being in the pen.
    • When clearing out a Bokoblin camp, she starts taunting the group's archer with a repetitive "try me", only to be hit with an arrow.
    • Back in her first stream, Mumei had mentioned that she had played a part of the game previously, which shines through upon her arrival at Floret Sandbar, home to the Hila Rao Shrine and the infamous quest that comes with getting to it. As soon as the owl sees the flower maze, she can only meekly utter:
      Mumei: Do you guys see an unhinged lady around...?
      • The owl steps onto the flower bed and causes the first telling off. She then proceeds to try to get to a weapon deep in the flower maze, but accidentally steps on the flower bed twice more, prompting Link to get beaten up by Magda. She then tries to shoot them with a fire arrow, only to find there's no reaction. It's not long before she triggers the beating up cutscene a second time.
    • After killing an Octorok once the shrine is completed, she has Link kneel down to Magda as if in deference to her, then tries to liken him to being a monkey before cracking up and wrapping the stream.
  • Her October 24 Superchat reading stream gets predictably derailed, as mentions of the volume of her keyboard in the previous day's collab led to jokes about "typing ASMR" which then led to Mumei taking tests of typing speed, clicking speed, reaction time, and so on. Kronii happens to pop into chat as she's doing the reaction time test and does it herself, and her reaction time is worse than Mumei's, leading the chat to wonder why she doesn't just stop time.
  • During Mumei's October 24, 2021 chat stream, Mumei brings out a gavel and pounds it as if to bring order to a trial. Unexpectedly, Animal begins barking, thinking that someone is at the door. Mumei resolves to be more careful with her gavel usage.
  • The fourth stream of Breath of the Wild starts with the realisation that she never closed the game when she played it previously.
    • She wastes no time in venting her displeasure of Magda, going so far as to swing a boomerang at her, and as she starts making motions to leave the Sandbar, Siri interrupts her once again.
      Mumei: We did this shrine, we made our way through the flowers, did- and- ...
      Siri: Sorry, I missed that. Could you say it again please?
      Mumei: What did I even say? What did I even say that time? I didn't even say anything remotely- ...I needed this. Is there any way to burn the flowers?
    • As such, she spends a couple of minutes with some misdirection from chat to set up a fire so she can destroy Magda's prized garden. As soon as she cuts some away, the inevitable interruption happens, but to the Owl's surprise, the campfire she started got removed during the transition. Then she learns that the boomerang was also removed, and she vents her frustration through using a spin attack.
      Mumei: Magda, you Hag-da.
    • On her way up the north mountain of the Dueling Peaks, she realises mid-climb that she lacks the stamina needed to get to the top, and stops so she can move the camera around. She takes particular delight in Link's mouth seemingly being wide-open.
    • As Mumei tries to prepare stamina elixirs and stealth foods, she ends up standing close enough to the cooking pot for Link to be set alight, though this eludes her notice until the flames appear in Link. She can only chuckle as she gets him to safety.
    • As she goes for a Bokoblin camp on the north mountain, she inadvertently alerts them all to her presence by accidentally whistling, with her making some sort of growling whine as she escapes, concluding that the initial attempt was All for Nothing. She goes back, thinking everything's calmed down, and prepares to shoot the Bokoblin spotter, only to be jumped by one of the ground fighters just barely missing Link.
    • Mumei forgoes taking notes on the Shee Vaneth/Shee Vaneer puzzle that requires her to remember a pattern on the floor of one shrine and use it in another, instead opting to sing a string of numbers that tells her where to put the orbs, which becomes Madness Mantra during mistakes on the way to solving the second half of the puzzle. Chat initially tries to help her remember by spamming the correct sequence of numbers, then tries to troll her with similar sequences.
    • In the middle of going between the Dueling Peaks shrines, she starts to wonder what happens if she were to place an apple in an offering plate. Once the Korok appears, she realises what the offering plates up til that point had been hinting at, but unhesitatingly reclaims her Trademark Favourite Food the moment she regains control of Link.
    • Because Ree Dahee Shrine is on the same mountain as Shee Venath Shrine, it is very easy to choose the wrong shrine to warp to if the map is zoomed out. Mumei learns this the hard way while she chants the second solution, as she enters Ree Dahee while ignoring all text on the screen so she could keep the string of numbers in order.
    • At Dueling Peaks Stable, she once again goes after a Cucco for its eggs, only to activate the usual Video Game Cruelty Punishment, only for the birds to spawn inside the tent! She then walks over to the treasure hunting brothers at the back so she isn't alone in getting hurt.
    • Just outside of Fort Hateno, she notices a goat running towards Link while he's on horseback and in her confusion, shoots it. When the second arrow kills it, she writes the goat's death bleat as "so dramatic". Then, inside the wall, she spots a beehive and hopes to be able to get it by using a bomb arrow against the bees. Instead, a fallen tree and the honey going up in smoke was all she got, with Mumei stating that she deserves the feeling of disappointment she got.
    • Her first fight with a Yiga Clan member ends very abruptly when she fires a bomb arrow at close range, resulting in a Game Over.
      Mumei: A lot of things went awry at once.
    • Her second fight sees a moderately better outcome, though she still gets caught in the explosion when she lures the Yiga to some explosive barrels.
    • On the way up the valley to Hateno Village, she is amused when her horse tramples over a heron, killing it. She goes to collect its drops, which unbeknownst to her, gives a Bokoblin enough of a chance to jump attack her off her horse, which also harms the animal. Mumei launches into an Atomic F-Bomb before stopping herself, and simply lays into the Bokoblin out of revenge.
    • She reaches Hateno Village, which she dubs "Jalapeño Village", and meets Purah, who she calls Gura...and voices in an imitation of Gura's "Valley Girl" accent. She also takes issue with Symin paying attention to the Sheikah Slate instead of Link's belt due to the way that the latter holds the item of clothing.
      • When she goes to the general store and decides to buy arrows, she accidentally buys all the stock of the bunched bomb arrows, which takes most of the rupees she was carrying, leaving her stammering in shock and blaming it the purchase on the store owner's verbiage.
      • Stallone, her horse, runs into various troubles on its way through the village towards, wandering off the beaten path and after the owl collects some apples and checks the sign for the Tech Lab and Hateno Pasture, jumps over a fence and gets stuck under a tree, forcing Mumei to abandon it and continue the rest of the way up the hill on foot.
    • Mumei is quick to identify the logical fallacy in Purah explaining why she has the appearance of a child being detailed in her diary above the tech lab, but that Link cannot read it.
    • In a Call-Back to her first stream, when she restarts the Guidance Stone at the Tech Lab, she muses about the part that drops the blue energy with "putting [her] tongue under like it's snow", and reading Purah's dialogue, she changes her deliverly specifically on the colored text in the speech box.
    • As she gets distracted by Luminous Stone deposits and goes to investigate them, she notices a deer above the cave containing them, and starts whispering about how she wants its' antlers to have on display above her fireplace.
    • After unlocking Hateno Tower and marking a shrine for her next run of the game, she starts sniping at a lone Bokoblin far below the tower, which, due to the distance, ignores the arrows she fires close to it. After a few shots, she manages to land a hit and goes down to finish it, but elects to use the Bullet Time, resulting in her landing Link a lot quicker into the ground than she intended. Then once the monster is taken care off, she explodes another tree and goes chasing after the apples that are carried away by the updraft.
  • The EN Law strikes early in Mumei's fifth Breath of the Wild stream, as her loading screen disappears a few seconds in and she can be seen talking with the microphone is muted for more than a minute. She also reveals before going into the game that she has a challenge to not collect any apples, and wonders how long it would last.
    • Her struggles with Stallone continue from the previous stream when she finds that the horse is still self-stranded in the middle of Hateno Village where it can't get back to the path. Fortunately, she is able to quickly resolve the issue and continue on her journey, but unfortunately Stallone still behaves in its weird manner of movement the second she leaves the village.
    • She takes delight in scaring Nat and Meghyn, the truffle hunter sisters, by aiming a bow at them, and talking with the latter leads her to state that she should abandon her sibling due to Nat's insistence to not go home until they find their prize.
    • While collecting the various Bokoblin drops, the owl enters a loop of dropping a low-damaging spear from her inventory so she can pick up a Farming Hoe, only for the spear to spawn where she can grab it before the hoe.
    • In an effort to be cool while finishing off the final Bokoblin at an elevated camp, she jumps off the highest platform to use Bullet Time, only to miss the shot.
    • Her attempts to catch a second horse lead her into an episode of frustration due to the group of horses being spooked whenever she gets close. She wonders if it's rude to be carrying this task out in front of her current steed before quickly determining that her horse companion doesn't care and just wants a brother. She then elects to start hunting them, but gives up on one when she hurts the first one and receives some hooves to the face.
    • When she stops her self-imposted side quest to acquire a second horse, she carries on the path towards the shrine she marked at the end of the previous stream, and lets out a Big "WHAT?!" when she learns of the existence of the Water Buffalo. Very soon after she discovers a slumbering Hinox and pulls a big Screw This, I'm Outta Here.
    • She winds up in a battle against Stalkoblins and Keese when collecting Luminous Stones, and accidentally calls for Stallone while trying to prepare weapons. This pulls the poor horse into the middle of the action and the swinging of her axe, to her immense horror.
    • On the way up the hill to Muwo Jeem Shrine, she finds a skull cave with four spotters. She snipes down three of them and drops a lantern on the Explosive Barrels inside, only to be met with Black Bokoblins, which with her equipment on-hand and health, are far stronger. Through Angrish, she perserveres. When she snipes the final spotter, her reward is a type of spear she's already carrying, but doesn't have any more space for. Though chat tries to have her collect it, she leaves it behind.
    • Once she enters the shrine, she quickly realises This Is Gonna Suck, then just as quickly determines that she's ready and for her opponent to Bring It. Cue the Guardian Scout drawing a huge ancient axe and shield, making her emit what can only be described as a squawk in shock, and about 20 seconds of Curb-Stomp Battle against her before she pulls a Screw This, I'm Outta Here and teleports to the safety of Hateno Tower.
    • She teleports back to Muwo Jeem so she can locate the other shrine she saw on the way to it, Chaas Qeta. She enters the shrine and notices chat warning her that it's another test of strength shrine. "A MAJOR TEST OF STRENGTH" then appears on the screen, and rather than see how much worse it was than before, Mumei simply warps back to Kakariko Village.
    • She returns to the Owa Daim Shrine to explore more of Hyrule and enters the Central Region. Before leaving the shrine's immediate area, however, she smashes some metal crates and collects the items inside them, including apples. When chat points this out to her, she tries to argue that she didn't collect the apple from a tree. She ultimately gives in a couple of minutes later because the temptation to collect them was too great.
    • She starts moving towards Central Tower only to find another elevated Bokoblin camp. This results in a Game Over as she got too into the fight to realise her health was so low. Her second attempt has her try to use the Explosive Barrels to her advantage, except it's raining. Instead, she tries throwing weapons as the closest barrel to make it explode that way but its out of Link's reach. Once she's picked several of the monsters off, she tries to Bullet Time another, but is unable to shoot it due to it being too close, lands on the platform and is instantly jabbed off it.
      Mumei: I just wanted to be cool!
    • As she gets closer to the tower, she remarks on having memories about it only to be distracted by some large Chus, and once she's a stone's throw from the ruins around it, her next train of thought is interrupted by the piano jingle of her being targetted by a Guardian Stalker. Where does she teleport to for safety? Hilo Rao Shrine. It fortunately works out in her favour.
    • Her attempt at Daka Tuss Shrinenote sees her over-complicate the second half of the puzzle by using Stasis and Cryonis to try and solve it, with an orb being thrown around ineffectually. She can only laugh once she realises how simple it actually was.
    • She makes it to Sheh Rata shrine just in time for a thunderstorm to start, preventing her from burning the thorn thicket to get inside.
    • The owl decided to check out the Lizalfos decking on the way to Lanayru Tower, and right as some Chus pop up out of the ground to attack, a Zora interrupts to get Link's attention. Mumei can only observe the silly appearance of the floating Chus with Stunned Silence before delivering a "Well, that's odd". While reading Tottika's dialogue, she brings back the tone change she does for the red-colored words, then likens the delivery to Dubstep.
    • She is quite drawn to Karsh, a Gerudo who wanders around near Lanayru Tower, and compliments her abs and build.
      Mumei: Oh my goodness, Ma'am, you... are just built beautifully. Look at her abs. Those abs? That's crazy! And them curves!
      • She then tries to claim Link is the Voe that Karsh seeks by stopping her movement, before letting her carry about her business.
    • When she talks with Douma, a female Hylian traveller near to the start of the Zora's Story Quest, she moves the camera around to focus on Link's expression when the traveller insults the Champion.
      Mumei: That stare says it all. That grip on his belt too. [giggles] Asserting Dominance.
      • This is followed by her trying to claim some apples from the tree behind Douma, only to chop the tree down on the traveller's head. She tries to justify it by saying that if the sword swinging didn't do anything to a lizard (that most likely escaped), it wouldn't do anything to her.
    • "Death Mountain? That sounds cool."
    • She tries to sneak up on a Moblin so she can Sneakstrike it, only for it to turn around at the last second, scaring her into Angrish as she reflexively and quickly slays it.
    • She gets taken aback by a scripted sequence in which a Bokoblin is killed by a falling boulder, and finds it amusing. A couple of Game Overs via combat later, she ascends the hill towards the tower, and barely misses getting caught in the event herself, only noticing when the Bokoblin explodes into its drops a second time.
  • The sixth stream of Breath of the Wild sees Mumei tackle the Vah Ruta quest with a lot of Stunned Silence.
    • Opening the game from where she left off previous, she speaks to Gruve, a Zora stranded at the top of Lanayru Tower as a result of the activation back at the Great Plateau. She starts to read his dialogue, for the initial "ahem" to become a long and arduous throat-clearing process as she is still recovering from eating a candy before the stream started. She then takes wonder at if Gruve is wearing pants of if its just his skin, and that with his huge hands he could kill Link.
    • She wonders how to pronounce Torfeau's name when talking to the last Zora before meeting Sidon, thinking "Tortoise" would be easier.
    • Entering Soh Kofi Shrine, she refers to her disaster with the Modest Test of Strength from the previous stream when she sees that the trial this time is a Minor Test. She eagerly charges into battle against the Guardian Scout and suffers a very quick Game Over.
      Mumei: That didn't work out so well for me.
    • Her second attempt doesn't go much better, as she breaks a sword while trying to get past its shield, receives more laser blasts for her troubles, then gets tangled in the shrine's geometry which leads to another Game Over. She concludes that it's best to avoid the Tests of Strength until later.
    • She is quite taken aback when meeting Sidon, paying attention to his "thick thighs", the flip he did when she jumped down the ground, and his exaggerated mannerisms. As Sidon's dialogue progresses, she loses the ability to comprehend the words on-screen.
    • When Sidon brings up the struggle that lies ahead on the path to Zora's Domain:
      Sidon: You likely have a tough fight in store - there are monsters up ahead-
      Mumei: Oh. ''YES.''
      Sidon: -that attack with electricity.
      Mumei: Oh. Uh oh.
      • Sidon's concern over Link's path to Zora's Domain pales in comparison to Mumei's constant Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny! tendencies around the crates that contain apples and fish she can see in the river, with her even admitting that it'll take her two hours to get to the Domain.
        Mumei: I wonder how many fish I'll have after this.
    • As she slays a Lizalfos: "Give me your tongue, I will wear it as a scarf".
    • She is surprised by the accuracy of the Octoroks shooting her as she makes her way up a slope, calling it inappropriate, before taking refuge behind a tree trunk and taking interest in destroying a barrel, despite admitting there may be nothing in it. Cue her chasing after the barrel when she drops it and walking right back into their shooting range. True to her admittance, there was indeed nothing in it, accentuated by her silent disappointment.
    • Sidon's warning only applied to monsters on the path. He never said anything about the scripted sequence of large boulders tumbling down the slopes, with one hitting Link. A surprised Mumei wonders if it's worth going through the trouble to proceed, and takes her anger out some Lizalfos, determing them to responsible for the boulders.
    • After clearing out the Shock Arrow Lizalfos corridor, she is stunned by the Artificial Stupidity of a Tireless Frog's pathfinding when one that she spooks hops into some spikes, giving the sound effect for a hit and a death croak. A few minutes later, she returns to the corridor and finds some new frogs have spawned in, and as if immediately on request, another frog kills itself on some spikes. Then a third one. She is thoroughly amused by this as she deliberately directs the last frog into the spikes.
    • Her attempt at asserting dominance when a Lizalfos picks up a burning spear sees her having Link stand in the middle of a campfire, when she's already slain the monster.
    • Sidon's warning of a Moblin approaching Link leads to a quick Game Over in the ensuing combat. Mumei can be heard furiously tapping the controls as she curses the Zora prince's name.
    • Along the way up into the mountains, Mumei equipped bomb arrows, but due to the rain that Vah Ruta is spouting in tandem with the game's mechanics, make them practically useless to utilise. Except for when she walks under an overhanging rock, takes aim at a deer and blows it up, making the poor thing give its death cry and animation. Mumei is completely beside herself in amusement.
      Mumei: I don't know what I was expecting! That was horrible! I'm so sorry for that!
    • She picks up a Lightning Rod and becomes curious about what would happen if she uses it on the nearby cooking pot. Cut a ball of electricity just harmlessly bounce off a wall and float away, to a rather simple "oh".
    • Her misadventures with Bullet Time continue when she tries to snipe a Moblin, only alerting it when the arrow hits the ground near it.
    • She believes the solution to the puzzle in Ne'ez Yohma Shrine is to use Stasis on one of the many stone balls and direct it into the hole near the Monk. Much like Noel before her, her initial troubles land her with a Game Over, with one of the balls not only killing Link, but sending him over the edge of the catwalk into the abyss. Then she tries to move the correct orb with a bomb, which works, by sending it careening off-screen into the abyss. When the second one spawns, she manages to get it down the slope and chastises herself when she uses Stasis on it in the wrong place. The chat proceeds to be dumbfounded by her method, which includes walking through the laser, using Link to stop the ball from moving when it becomes free, waits for Stasis to recharge and then meekly tap it into the correct direction, when the standard solution involves a lot of Cyronis usage. The entire process is summarised as "It just works".
    • Mumei abandons her initial attempts at voicing the three members of King Dorephan's court, only to then give Muzu, the advisor, an uncharacteristically feminine and high-pitched voice for some lines and a grumpy old man voice for others. Sidon on the other hand eventually gets a strange Southern drawl of various intonations.
    • Deciding to be sneaky and avoid the Lynel while collecting shock arrows plays a high risk factor since it leaves the possibility of being spotted by the monster and pulled into a fight. This doesn't happen with Mumei, who after the cutscene of it being territorial, tries to sneak further past the rock, but the Lynel sees her almost-immediately and her first warning of this is when it rushes on-screen. Screw This, I'm Outta Here goes into full-effect and Link gets hit with a shock arrow, misses getting hit directly by the second one but the field that generates from it landing brings the Game Over screen up when the field zaps away the last of his health once the recovery animation is completed.
      Mumei: [very fast and high-pitched] How'd he find me?! [normal-ish after the Game Over] That's not fair! That is not fair! That is not fair! That is not fair! That is not fair! How- how on earth?! I was sneaking! I was sneaking! How was I spotted?! Excuse me?! Pardon me! Par-Pardon me! Pardon me! Pardon me! Pardon me! Pardon me! I was behind a rock, and I stayed behind the rock, and not only that I was crouching! I was crouching behind the- I was crouch- [trails off and gets Link away from the Ploymus Mountain summit] Goodbye.
      • The escape doesn't help any, due to the long-range mechanics Lynels have with their bows; once she makes it to safe ground, she narrowly misses two blind shots of shock arrows from above, and as she tries to justify the sneak elixir she drank should've helped, she gets hit by the third barrage, moves to another place she thinks she might be safe and adjusts the camera to keep an eye out for other arrows.
    • Her second attempt to scavenge the shock arrows is a lot more smooth, but she gets in a panic when the Blood Moon sequence starts up, making the Lynel spot her and combat start again. Fortunately, the combat stops once the cutscene is complete. Not so fortunate is her disregard to get close to the beast and collect another arrow near it, catching its attention and having it rain shock arrows down on Link. Whom Mumei had stand out in the open where they could easily fall on him. Cue a Game Over.
    • While trying to get to a chest in Vah Ruta, she jumps Link off one of the water wheels to the internal spout, only for Link to get clip into the Divine Beast's structure momentarily.
    • She tries to apologise for Link's late arrival to Mipha with "I was procrastinating! I was picking apples!" and "I was committing mass murder!".
    • While she's vibing to the cutscene music, she thinks she's missed how Ruta got up a mountain (it's never shown exactly how), and is perplexed by the tusks, calling them glowsticks.
    • She remarks on how Sidon's name is a mix of 'trident' and 'Simon' for some reason. Chat informs her that the Zora prince's name is based on [[Poseidon]], which leads her onto a tangent:
      Mumei: Poseidon. Trident. Simon. Simon might not belong there, but it does. That's what they were going for. They were thinking of [...] they were thinking of Simon, and they thought "okay but Simon's too plain" so they thought "but what about Trident?". And then they said, "oh, oh gosh, that's getting close... but you know I just realised there's also Poseidon!". And from there, they went "You're right, that is close enough to 'Simon' to where it is 'Simon' but not too boring." So they chose Sidon.
    • Earlier in the stream, she likes Sidon to a Surf Dude. When Sidon is giving his gratitude to Link for saving Zora's Domain, she looks up typical Surfer phrases to respond to the prince with. And proceeds to not use them.
    • As she speaks to King Dorephan after the quest completed notification displayed on-screen, Mumei cuts the stream out for a few moments with a fake-out ending, hoping that Mipha has found someone who can do better than Link.
    • Once she starts bringing the stream to a close, she opens the chest containing Mipha's signature weapon, reads through the Flavour Text, only to then find out her inventory is full. She walks away from it with a nonplussed "That's too bad", before proceeding to drop the Lightning Rod as litter in the Zora throne room.
  • The seventh stream of Breath of the Wild starts with Mumei perplexed at the height difference between Link and Sidon.
    • "Are surfers the male equivalent of Valley Girls? [...] I need to study this more."
    • As soon as she finishes reading Sidon's dialogue, the Zora prince fades out of existence, startling the owl as she hurriedly adjusts the camera to find that he's still there. She is completely perplexed and humoured by the spontaneity of the event.
    • Wandering around Zora's Domain some more, she speaks to Laflat, one of the quest givers, and is stunned that she not only said an actual word, but also that the Zoraalso sounds like her and ruminates on that for a few seconds.
    • She elects not to speak to other quest givers at the Domain for the simple reason that they "don't look cute". Then she looks for where else in Hyrule to go to and notices she's still left Stallone in a distant corner of Hateno Region.
    • As she crosses the slopes on the western side of Lake Hylia, she becomes quite taken with the Camera Rune, persisting with it after swearing off it, trying to find the best photo opportunities with various animals around and Farosh who's casually making laps around the lake.
    • She tests out a Fire Rod to see what its range is, unaware of that the burning orbs bounce off surfaces, and realises nearly too late her own weapon can harm her when the orb bounces off the sloped ground back towards her. In the combat following this test, a Wizzrobe uses its rod to summon the rain of fireballs, leaving her in a state of panic as she tries to both evade the firefall and attack the Wizzrobe.
    • Near Lake Tower, she stumbles upon some Lizalfos having a conversation, and proceeds to dub them as Valley Girls.
      Blue Lizalfos: Oh my god, I cannot believe Kelly, she just, uh, she just sucks." [Mumei snipes it in the head, prompting a Curb-Stomp Battle against them]
    • During a cooking episode, chat informs her of mixing Mighty Bananas and milk: "Mighty Milk?! [...] That's so cute! Why is milk cute? ...why do I think the milk is cute? Kind of a weird thing to say."
    • As she tries to solve the Ya Naga Shrine bomb puzzle, where to "Shatter the Heavens" a cube bomb must be placed on the top of the block and both blasted to the ceiling with the orb bomb, she eventually settles on the intended solution... in the wrong order, letting the block harmlessly slide up and stop short of the bricks for the umpteenth time.
    • Her meeting with Malanya, the Horse God, has her conclude that the fairy's request of 1000 rupees is a scam and rejects the offer put to Link to revive his equestrian companians.
    • Several streams in and Mumei continues to have issues with Stallone, with her faithful steed trying to gallop into a wall, and when she tries to use the dash one times to many from depleting the gauge, the horse throws Link from its back.
    • She becomes an Apologetic Attacker when fighting some Bokoblins that are on horseback, as she fully intended to use the Fire Rod to set the monsters on fire, but didn't think it would also affect the horses.
    • Mumei discovers Loone. She is so naturally perplexed by the NPC that she admits she cannot tell if Roscoe, the orb that's being lovingly stroked over and over, is a pet or Loone's significant other. Then as the dialogue continues on towards the quest announcement, the owl realises she has to put herself into danger to fulfil the Shrine Quest.
    • After rescuing some attacked Hylians near Pumaag Nitae Shrine, she finds immense pleasure in using their campfire to scare one of them away as she throws ingredients over the open flame. After a few more scares and food cooked, she listens to the NPC's story, and accidentally uses the fire rod on the poor woman. She swiftly apologises.
  • Her first stream of Animal Crossing: New Horizons immediately goes off the rails when she tries to happily declare that she's playing the game, only for a very ill-timed throat-clearing to change the flow of the final syllable.
    Mumei: [through laughter] That was kind of demonic!
    • Later on, she learns about Kronii's Cortana debacle (see above) from the chat:
      Mumei: She was "haunted by Cortana"? You mean like how I was haunted by Siri? Yes? Oh no. Why does she have Cortana activated? Then again, why do I have Siri activated? I actually think I turned it off. Siri? [silence] That's right, you don't even speak when you're called. She learned her place.
  • The eighth stream of Breath of the Wild sees Mumei perform opening activities such as attacking a Moblin just a split second before the Sneakstrike command shows up on screen, thus briefly being overwhelmed. She manages to make her foes claim defeat from the jaws of victory.
    • In Kay Noh Shrine, she is a little disappointed that the Guardian Scout didn't give her more of a fight, falling immediately to a single arrow. Soon after, she is completely taken aback by Link carrying one of the electric power orbs as he moves.
    • Her arrival at Gerudo Canyon Stable sees her wonder Sesami what did to his friends in response to his dialogue of "My poor friends...", and gets distracted by the stable's Retriever when it gives the affection particles. She takes a photo of the dog for the compendium, and decides she can take a better photo. She's amused when she gets a photo of it chasing its own tail with its jaws wide open.
    • She decides to sing along to Kass' song. It quickly becomes a rap.
    • She feeds the dog so that it can lead her to treasure. She ends up scaring the poor thing off and hurting herself when she pulls the chest out the ground.
    • As she proceeds through Gerudo Canyon through to the north on horseback, she reaches the boulder pile in the road and tries to clear it. A Stalmoblin crops up and she finishes it with her Fire Rod, however Stallone becomes spooked by the fire and tries to flee.
    • Making her way through the gangways up the walls of the Canyon, she knocks a Bokoblin off the wooden planks, with it dropping its bow to somewhere else. She is surprised when it does a jumping punch attack which launches it to the cliff underneath Link, as the entire animation just comes across as nonsensical.
    • Soon after, she tries to leap between gangways. Link ends up ragdolling to the canyon floor. Mumei is completely amused by this, then tries to justify it with I Meant to Do That to collect the drops from the Bokoblins she killed earlier.
    • After saving all of Sesami's friends, she goes to clear out a Lizalfos camp. After finishing the strongest member, she goes to fight the two Blue monsters and wonders if they're worshipping the campfire between them. Once the battle is over, she stands on the campfire.
      Mumei: Worship me!
    • On her way back to the stablenote , she gets caught up in a fight against a Wizzrobe and once it starts its rain of fireballs, pulls a Screw This, I'm Outta Here and proceeds to look for her horse. When she calls for him and is notified he's beyond the mini-map, she finds herself dealing with wolves and starts some Black Comedy.
      Mumei: Stallone! Please don't get eaten by wolves! Stallone! Hope I don't come upon your carcass!
    • After reuniting with her horse and making her way back through the canyon, she encounters the boulder pile again and proceeds to clear it away. Stallone freaks out again.
    • She meets the Gerudo Calisa at the north end of the desert and has a Double Take when the NPC says she's been in the game (of treasure hunting) for 20 years, acting Literal-Minded for a few seconds when the physical game had been out for less than five years.
      Mumei: How'd you know you're in the game- ..oh.
    • After parting with Calisa, she takes a photo of her from behind, intending to add to the compendium. Chat are amused and think she was taking the photo for later.
      Mumei: What?! I wanted to know what was on her backpack! She had a bunch of stuff...
    • She speaks to Guy, the Rito at Kara Kara Bazaar, and once his quest starts, she realises she's got to collect insects for him.
    • Then she speaks to Strade, the Goron at the Bazaar. After finishing his dialogue, she likens him to a Gingerbread Man.
    • At the outside wall to Gerudo Town, she is informed by the guards that as Link is a Voe (man), he cannot enter. She tries to blatantly pass the guards anyway.
    • She tries to scare an NPC back at the Bazaar by throwing ingredients onto an open flame, but is disappointed by the lack of reaction as the person is sleeping.
    • On her way to Gerudo Tower, she finds herself at odds with a Moblin archer with fire arrows and a couple of Bokoblin archers up the hill from her. She gets into their blindspot at the foot of the cliff and eliminates the weakest Bokoblin, then after trying to sneak up the cliff but lacking the actual capacity to, she gets into combat with the Moblin, which almost kills here, while the Bokoblin endlessly blows on its horn in the background. Once the Moblin in slain, she charges the Bokoblin with a very annoyed "SHUT UP".
    • Reaching the general location of Gerudo Tower, she's shocked to see the sheer height of it.
    • Further up the path towards getting to the tower, she finds some enemies sleeping, and an Explosive Barrel. So she wakes them up by throwing it at them. Nothing happens. The Bokoblin picks the barrel up and throws it back. The resulting explosion almost throws Link into the chasm, though the actual fall is paused when she goes into the item menu, at which point she decides to go get a snack.
    • She fires an arrow at a Moblin's head, and No-Sell doesn't even begin to describe the end result. It harmlessly bounces off hit box of the rocks she's taking cover behind, all while the owl wonders if there is a forcefield protecting the blissfully ignorant monster.
    • Somehow, while she's speaking to chat, she swallowed a strawberry, without putting one in her mouth. She doesn't understand it either.
    • After activating Gerudo Tower and starting the Shrine Quest from Kass, she returns to Sesami at the Canyon Stable to turn the quest in. She's completely dumbfounded by his philosophy about how opening up to others is the only way to give life value, but then that he and his friends are disbanding as a party.
  • On Mumei's first Pokémon Shining Pearl stream, she briefly steps away to get some oatmeal. The way she leaves has her avatar delivering an incredibly smug face, which chat takes note of. Mumei takes note of it as well, as when she returns, she makes her face bigger.
  • Her November 28, 2021 Q&A stream was full of hilarious moments.
    • When asked which one Hololive member, whether it's from EN, JP, or ID, she'd want with her if she was stranded on a desert island, she cheats and picks one from each branch...Bae, Pekora, and Risu. She initially says it's for no particular reason, but then "slips" and says that those are the three she'd pack in her lunchbox.
    • At one point she asks chat how they forget things and does Kronii's "it's easy, just [x]" (in this case, "remember"), only to immediately forget what she was talking about.
    • She follows up on the "pregnant three times" remark from the previous night's collab and declared that the ghost baby being "inside everyone" meant that everyone, including chat, was pregnant.
    • She's asked about what she'd do when she gets a chance to visit Japan and says she's been there before but she wants to go with the rest of Council and with Myth, and has to be reminded that she accidentally left out IRyS. She also forgets who Yagoo is again and seems confused by chat's attempt to elucidate her, suggesting that his identity will forever be absent from her mind.
    • She gets a question about what roles everyone would take if Council was a family. She declines to make anyone a parent, declaring Fauna to be the oldest sister who has to be the de facto mom because the parents are gone, Sana to be that aunt who's basically the same age as her nieces and nephews, Bae to be the youngest child who just wants to burn everything down and probably did burn the family house down at least once, Kronii to be the aloof middle child who brings her DS Lite to the dinner table, and herself to be the family dog.
  • Her first task in the ninth stream of Breath of the Wild has her fire a bomb arrow at a poor, unsuspecting Wasteland Coyote, without any provocation from it.
    • As she wanders across the sands at night, she gets ganged up on by some Stalizalfos and Electric Keese. After a few moments pondering how to heal against the archer's strong bow, she flees to Kay Noh shrine due to being outmatched.
    • She meets Benja, the NPC who initiates the quest to be able to enter Gerudo Town, giving him a slightly goofy voice as she reads his dialogue.
    • She goes back to crossing the sands to get the information she needs from Kara Kara Bazaar, and gets ganged up on by another group of Stalizalfos. She is perplexed by their strength and speed, and resorts to firing a bomb arrow at one, only to find that it continues walking undeterred, even with its head destroyed.
    • "Oh my goodness, Link, stop being a baby, being so cold all the time."
      • This leads to Mumei arguing with the chat, who suggest Link should wear the warm doublet, with her arguing that the Hero of Hyrule can "just deal with it". Once enough health has been lost from temperature exposure, Mumei reluctantly feeds him with apples to restore the lost health, all while bemoaning that she had more faith in him. Upon arrival at Kara Kara Bazaar, she beelines for a campfire to warm Link up to the point he goes up in flames.
    • She learns what happens when you refuse to give Beedle a beetle he notices in your inventory. She wastes no time in chastising him for guilt-tripping her and cutting off her intended transactions.
    • Mumei purchases the Gerudo clothes from Vilia, and is completely taken by how shy and embarrassed Link becomes in them.
    • Reading the dialogue of Rito NPC Frita after entering Gerudo Town leaves the owl in Stunned Silence for a few moments as she tries to process the last lines of the dialogue: "I wanted to start by trying some of the meat here, but... Well, they don't seem to have poultry."
      Mumei: ...what?
    • While meeting Riju and Buliara, the latter remarks that the Master Sword isn't on Link's person. Cue rant:
      Mumei: Listen! I'm not at that part of the game yet! I haven't got it yet!
    • After finishing the dialogue from Captain Teake, she chastises the Gerudo for the poor security that saw the Thunder Helm be stolen, and delivers this nugget:
      Mumei: You're just taking my word that I was sent here by a different guard. She [Riju] could be dead. I could've killed her and stuffed her body behind a bed. I've just fully infiltrated your walls. Please. Feel like I should just to teach you guys a lesson, but I won't.
      • She then climbs up a pillar and looses a bomb arrow upon the unsuspecting soldiers. And this is naught but an example.
    • After dealing with the Yiga welcoming committee outside the enemy's hideout, she gets surprised by some Stalmoblins and spends the entire fight bemoaning them.
    • It doesn't take her long to get her first Game Over in the hideout, hiding in front of the patrolling Blademaster's path.
    • She puts up a better fight against the Yiga before her second Game Over, in spite of her angry Freak Out.
    • Her third attempt through the hideout ends with her alerting a Blademaster she intended to sneakstrike. She reloads the save with the intention of using Ancient Arrows, before deciding against that and teleporting across the map to Hateno Village.
    • She then teleports to Zora's Domain. After a few moments of looking upon Mipha's statue and being upset, she aims her bow at two Zora children observing the statue, triggering their shock animation. After firing the arrow, she pans the camera and is completely amused that Sidon too has the shocked animation.
    • The intended solution to the first puzzle at Sah Dahaj Shrine is to use a torch or Fire Arrow, or even an arrow set alight, and set ablaze the leaves on the floor. Mumei's solution? Set Link on fire with the fallen lantern and walk him onto the leaves. She does it again near the end of the Shrine.
    • Her Call-Back over Stallone's less than stellar performance as a trusty steed as she rides out from South Akkala Stable. After running down a couple of herons and collecting their drops, she asks Stallone to not get stuck again, and after one dash command too many, gets thrown off from its back again.
    • She sneakstrikes a Moblin near Akkala Citadel that's in a fight with NPC Nell, instantly slaying the monster. Nell's attempt at landing the final blow per his default animations isn't lost on her.
      Mumei: Yeah, you helped! For sure!
    • On her way up the Akkala Citadel Ruins, she learns the hard way that using Magnesis on the giant metal boxes to fight the Skywatcher Guardians is a vastly sub-optimal method of combat, with the damage being minimal and being hit by a shot that uses up a Mipha's Grace.
    • It starts raining, compounding her difficulty in ascending the ruins, which is already fraught with the danger of strong Bokoblins and the Skywatchers. Then she notices that the Blood Moon is rising.
      Mumei: Really?!
    • When Link starts taking damage from temperature exposure near the top of Akkala Tower, Mumei gives a dismissive "Don't be so cold, you'll be fine".
    • She tries out the only Ancient Arrow in her inventory at Dah Hesho Shrine, where the trial is a Minor Test of Strength. Unfortunately, Guardian Scouts are excused from the arrow's One-Hit Kill mechanics. She isn't impressed, and despite being swatted away by its axe, manages to take it down quickly.
    • She returns to Kakariko to cash in her Spirit Orbs.
      Goddess Statue: Go, and bring peace to Hyrule...
      Mumei: Don't tell me what to do!
    • Returning to East Akkala, she rides Stallone northward to the Ancient Tech Lab, having a peaceful gallop down the road, until the Decayed Guardian waiting in ambush spots her.
  • The entirety of her December 6, 2021 guerrilla zatsudan. She went to the dentist, you see... Copious amounts of Auto-Tune were involved.
  • After playing Minecraft on December 9, 2021, Mumei does some auto-tuned singing. In the middle of a piece Kronii unexpectedly enters voice chat, briefly accompanies Mumei's singing, and leaves as quickly as she entered. It leaves Mumei in a brief fit of auto-tuned laughter.
  • Mumei decides she wants to stream on January 4, 2022, but she isn't quite sure what she wants to stream, so she puts up a placeholder called "stream". It ends up consisting of Mumei in different backgrounds, with appropriate ambient noise, separated by black screens with a white :D emoticon, before she announces what she'll actually be streaming and ends the stream to start a new one.
  • Mumei streams NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD and goes with the objective of intentionally breaking Ame so she can fix her later.
    • She gets off to a good start with a medication overdose on day 3. Kiara, in the chat, is immediately concerned.
      Kiara: omg mumei are you trying to take her down on purpose
    • Mumei goes trigger-happy with her ability to erase comments, deleting them for petty reasons. Chat responds by filling with "[message deleted]". When she commences the 10k subscriber stream (which she cannot interact with) she is initially distraught over the thought of having lost her mod powers.
    • After angering Ame by forgetting to respond to her messages one too many times, Mumei tries to make amends by sending a flurry of stickers.
    • Mumei picks the *** option for the first time and interprets the hearts that appear as Ame "really loving her bed!"
    • Ame asks P-Chan to write a post on /st/ to promote her, and Mumei comes up with a lengthy shilling paragraph. Not too long after, she gets a Game Over due to missing Ame's texts too many times, and she has to start the day over and rewrite the paragraph.
    • Mumei proceeds through the game but has missed so many of Ame's messages that she could not afford to miss another. A single slip up keeps triggering the same Game Over, which increasingly stresses out Mumei. It can be said that Mumei's the one being broken in this dynamic.
  • Mumei holds a Valentine's Day karaoke that's anything but romantic.
  • She holds a stream where she makes a Valentine's Day card dedicated to everyone: her friends, fellow idols and fans. Except she does away with the romantic heart drawings and dedications of giving her heart to another, the card sports the image of a semi-realistic heart and is about everyone else giving theirs to her. She likens it to an eviction notice.
  • Mumei began her long process of drawing every JP member in her own way. First was Haachama, who she drew as a spider. Haachama saw the stream and tweeted out that she loved it, then after Mumei colored it in, she called it "kawaii". A-chan saw it and nervously tweeted that it was very "fashionable". Following Haachama, Mumei drew Pekora, but in the style of Watership Down.
  • During Mumei's March 25, 2022 Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy stream with open voice chat, Krono unexectedly enters voice chat. Krono goes through puberty, hits on Mumei and Fauna, and talks about missing his Ministry pals for the four minutes he's in the call. When Kronii returns afterwards, Fauna says Kronii should change her locks.
  • After Haachama declared war on Mumei during a meme review, Mumei spends a stream drawing an image in response. The final image is a comparison of Mumei's and Haachama's report cards, where Mumei earned a :D in every subject and Haachama earned a D: insteadnote . After finishing the image, Mumei promptly ends the stream.
  • The very second that Mumei made the announcement that she started up a Twitch stream, Youtube stopped responding and glitched out for a moment. Mumei immediately apologized for mentioning a competitor.
  • Mumei's Dan Dan MV is a hefty dose of both Black Humor and Soundtrack Dissonance, depicting Mumei cheerfully observing several historical disasters like the Black Death, the sinking of the Titanic, the Hindenburg disaster and the Challenger explosion (though the last one resulted in the original upload being privated, due to the framing of the scene and an unrelated Call-Back making it look like Mumei had sabotaged the shuttle).
    • The revised Dan Dan Don Don has taken out the Hindenburg and the "Not-Challenger" explosion and instead replaced with the sinking of Atlantis and aliens abducting Cow Fauna instead. The former is especially amusing as it implies that Smol Ina was responsible for Atlantis sinking while Calli and Kiara are simply floating and lounging in the ocean while all this is happening.
  • For Thanksgiving 2022, Mumei does a stream called "gobble gobble", and for the first few minutes, it's nothing but her making turkey noises with a cartoony turkey mouth over hers. It eventually turns out to be an unarchived karaoke stream with her singing normally...but she's still gobbling between songs, and occasionally replacing some of the lyrics with "gobble gobble" as well. Also, the entire setlist is labeled as "gobble".
  • Mumei's December 11, 2022 stream of Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy has her referring to her past tutelage from Fauna in a bid to try and finish the game on her own. The chat soon claims that she's basically cheating, to which she gets defensive and insists on calling it "studying", asking if studying your class notes for a test counts as cheating. Bae, in the chat, responds that it does count if you study your notes during the test itself, which outrages the owl so much that she threatens to eat her.
  • In the 0.5 update to HoloCure, while most Holomems are freaking out at the sight of Spider Haachama, Mumei treats it like a mother seeing her daughter coming home from school. She becomes upset that her character's build turned her meeting into a Curbstomp Battle, killing the boss in seconds.
  • After years of presumably attempting to get the requisite permissions, the Guardian of Civilization finally gets the go-ahead to stream Civilization V. It goes as expected.
    • Her first playthrough, fittingly, is labeled "Just Doin' My Job". There's also a certain bit of irony in that despite being the Anthropomorphic Personification of Civilization itself, Mumei wasn't familiar with the game series of the same name of the same name until recently (though she did play it for a bit before the stream itself).
    • Mumei names the civilization of every one of her playthroughs after herself, or more specifically starting said name with "Moom". Thus is born the gloriously corny jewel of human civilization known as Moomenhagen.
    • To the simultaneous chagrin and amusement of the chat, Mumei constantly misjudges the behavior of her territory's neighbors, with Ghandi and Genghis Khan becoming notable on-and-off "frienemies" of sorts. Meanwhile, multiple clashes with hostiles end with Mumei's forces underestimating what her opposition is capable of and getting decimated as a result. Mumei tries to reassure the chat that her armies are fine, but eventually gives up and declares that those who've died in glorious battle on her behalf shall live on forever in Valhalla... or, as she puts it, MOOMHALLA.
    • Mumei does an impromptu battle chant to an epic orchestral remix of "A New Start". What with the owl fumbling over her words and lamely trying to pick herself back up at several points, it's as hysterical as it is glorious.
    • The fall of Moomenhagen comes when Mumei threatens Ghandi during her second stream of the game, with predictable results for anyone in the know about the game's most famous Running Gag (and the Urban Legend of Zelda associated with it) - in part due to both not realizing that Genghis Khan (whom she'd thought was still her ally) had already turned on her and not having stocked up on iron in advance. Cue the above-mentioned triumphant "A New Start" remix playing on loop while Mumei's forces are overwhelmed to the poor girl's screams of horror.
      Mumei: GENGHIS, WHERE THE HECK DID YOU - COWARD! GENGHIS, COME BACK AND HELP ME! GENGHIS, I WAS DEPENDING ON YOU!!
      One Curb-Stomp Battle later...
      Mumei: This was never going to work, and we all knew it. As soon as Genghis left the scene, we knew it was pointless...
  • At one point during a stream of Portal 2 with Bijou, Mumei had to go AFK for a moment, leaving Bijou to entertain the chat. When she comes back, she remains silent for long enough to overhear the gem talking about throwing rocks at owls, before catching her off guard by asking what she'd just said. While trying to excuse herself, Bijou compares this moment to someone's privacy in a men's bathroom being interrupted, which promptly and completely derails their conversation.
    Bijou: You need to leave at least one space in between the urinals, because if you move in, it gets awkward no matter what. No matter how many people, you have to have a space in between!
    Mumei: Even if there's a line? Why not just space the urinals apart more?
    Bijou: I don't know, TikTok didn't tell me!
  • After streaming Imomushi, Mumei mentions how Twitter's "For You" feature lets her see fan tweets, some of which Mumei sent to Nerissa since they weren't properly tagged. Which leads to an extended, unnerving rant.
    Mumei: (giggles) However... it means against my will, I see the degenerate things that you guys say on Twitter that you can- you think you're safe, because you don't tag me?! Unfortunately, I have to see what you say, and what you tweet, what you draw, on my "For You!" Be careful! (giggles) [...] I just want that to sink in for all of you. Next time you think about tweeting something weird - not just for me, it's for all of us! I see what you- I see what you tweet, about my - I SEE HOW YOU DRAW FAUNA! I SEE IT ALL!! (takes a drink break) Oh yeah, I'm better now. (sweetly) Just think about it. Think about the things you say, and the things you do. You sillies. "Blame Twitter, not us?" No, I'll blame you. You're choosing, you are choosing to do the things that you do, (harsh whisper) Twitter isn't telling you to do it, you're doing it. I see it alllll. (brightly) No one is safe. However, unlike Nerissa, I won't Like the tweets, because that means you will never know if I saw it or not. There is a good chance I did see it. So... keep that in mind. (giggles) I'm a watcher, you see. I'm an observer.

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