It could be worse. I shudder at the kitchen of Hiei for that matter. Also by her valentine attack lines it might just be she developed a Biological weapon when she accidentally loaded her guns with her chocolate.
Why is it Ro, and not U-511 in this picture? U-511 is so much more unique, (as in, not just like Shioi,) and the actual German ship...
Besides that, why are Bismark, Ro, and especially the fairly girly Prinz Eugen portrayed as so oblivious to how chocolate is made? It's not like Germans somehow don't know how to make chocolate. (They certainly make more of it than Japan does, although it's probably of a less sweet variety...)
Why is it Ro, and not U-511 in this picture? U-511 is so much more unique, (as in, not just like Shioi,) and the actual German ship...
Besides that, why are Bismark, Ro, and especially the fairly girly Prinz Eugen portrayed as so oblivious to how chocolate is made? It's not like Germans somehow don't know how to make chocolate. (They certainly make more of it than Japan does, although it's probably of a less sweet variety...)
Because they're all from Germany and aren't used to Japanese culture, like making your own chocolate treats for Valentine's Day. If you look at their hourly lines they're pretty oblivious to Japanese culture as a whole.
Why is it Ro, and not U-511 in this picture? U-511 is so much more unique, (as in, not just like Shioi,) and the actual German ship...
Ro-500 just has too much "cute appeal" for U-511 to compete.
Unfortunately I think its a trend that is likely to continue, and Danbooru already seems to agree as Ro has over double the tagged images as U already.
Wie man Schokolade machtHow to make chocolate.Valentine's Day for the German ships, 2015.