
There’s a story called Yune
According to the present form of the tale (taking place in the second half of the 19th century), Yune-chan came to France inside a giant peach floating on the sea and was found by an old man (Oscar Claudel) who was washing his business. His grandson (Claude Claudel) discovered the girl true personality when she tried to eat it cheese. Yune-chan explained that she had been sent by Heaven to be their maid.
Weeks later, Yune-chan left her masters to fight a band of marauding oni (Alice-chan from Blanche family) on the distant island of Grand Magasin. En route, Yune met and befriended a bohemian girl, a young poor thief, and a cat, who agreed to help her in her quest. At the island Yune-chan penetrated the demons’ fort and with cuteness beat the band of demons into surrendering. Yune and his new friends returned home with the demons’ plundered treasure and the demon chief (Alice-chan) as a captive to see a slide projector show and make phenakistoscopes. Yune-chan and his family lived comfortably from then on.


