However, there are other means of watching these episodes - their content and short length means that they do not offer much in the way of a cohesive narrative, but nonetheless, Tawawa on Monday serves its intended purpose quite effectively. Intended to serve as Monday motivation of sorts, it was quite surprising that Tawawa on Monday received its own anime adaptation, and perhaps even more surprising that the episodes could not be hosted on YouTube, who bluntly state that the videos violate their community guidelines. Known best for his blue monochrome illustrations published weekly to Twitter, Kiseki Himura’s Tawawa on Monday ( Getsuyōbi no Tawawa) received twelve episodes of four minute long shorts that capture moments from the lives of workers and students, in particular, the interactions between Ai-chan and the salaryman, who happen to meet on the train every Monday even amongst their hectic lives, their moments together serve to lessen the stress that they experience. “I am ordering you…TO SURRENDER THAT AI!!!” -Captain Del Rio, Halo 4