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When Tomo's friends come over to visit, Akemi instantly latches onto Carol, declaring that she's going to adopt the young woman as her new daughter. Carol seems okay with this, but Tomo is annoyed by both her mother's attitude and the implication that she got lumped in with the "ugly guys". Sōsuke evidently elicited this kind of response when he was young. He certainly never lacked people who were all too eager to take him in as their own. Starting with Majid, an Helmajistani rebellion leader whom Sōsuke had tried to assassinate, who liked him so much that he adopted him as his "Son of Bdakshon's Tiger", and raised him with complete kindness. And then there was Kalinin, who wanted Sōsuke as his son from the very beginning, and took him as a prisoner of war after Sōsuke tried to assassinate him.

The squirrel gets out of the box and into Dean's pants, wreaking havoc on the diner. This is Kyrie's reaction toward Toppi from the World Destruction manga when Toppi and Morte save his life. Eisuke Kitamura in Stepping on Roses appears to have this as his motivation for constantly bringing home orphaned children... That is, until he reveals that he really just wanted them to work for him in his future business endeavors when they get older. In Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, once Adorably Precocious Child Majiru is introduced, following his Parental Abandonment, Harumi comments on how cute he is and proposes that the class should take turns taking him home with them. In MissCaretakerOfSunoharaSou, this is Matsuri's reaction upon meeting Yuzu.
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They thought maybe it wanted something more... One of the caretakers figured that the snake may have caught on with their trick, since normally they use warm meat to trick the snake's senses into thinking it's still alive and snakes won't eat dead things unless they have to. They placed a hamster in the enclosure with him and...

Second Bite of the Cherry opens on a five year-old Lan Zhan asking his big brother if Wei Ying can go home with them, because her parents are dead and she's currently living in the streets. Both the brother and uncle immediately fold in font of the argument, and Wei Ying is later adopted into their clan. She insists on taking the baby home without a second thought, saying that it can't be a coincidence for a child to just fall into their laps.
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Unlike common depictions of Flandre being lonely and desperate for a friend from centuries of imprisonment, here she just finds Marisa's reduction to Fun Size absolutely adorable. Miyo Takano acts this way for, uh, creepy torture equipment. Keiichi starts to act this way when confronted with Shion in her Angel Mort uniform, and Irie acts like this in a couple scenes, though it's not as cute. In the spinoff manga Inaba of the Moon and Inaba of the Earth, the Moon princess Watatsuki no Toyohime repeatedly tries to take home one of the Earth rabbits she finds while visiting Eientei. Even the ending slides see fit to point out the absurdity of such an act. In Mega Man Powered Up, Gutsman and Iceman both have this reaction to Copy Robot while playing as them.
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In Ask Fluffle Puff, this is Princess Cadance's reaction the first time she meets Fluffle Puff. In the first episode of Popotan, Mii is incredibly fond of Daichi's cheeks upon discovering him, and takes every opportunity to glomp him and rub her own against his. In One Piece, the pirate Big Mom is a Collector of the Strange — more specifically, unique creatures. She takes an unhealthy interest in the living skeleton Brook and decides to keep him on a leash in a bag, swinging him around like a toy.
Problems arise however when when it bites Libby while she tries to feed it, and it gets euthanized in order for the vet to test it for rabies. In Battle Royale, this is Hiroki Sugimura's reaction to stray cats... In The Iron Giant, Hogarth takes a squirrel in a box to his mom's diner to ask if he can keep it. His mom, still recovering from the last time Hogarth brought an animal home ("Remember the raccoon, Hogarth? Ooooh! I remember the raccoon.") predictably says no.
Luckily, the rest of the Straw Hats are able to save rescue Brook while Big Mom's sleeping. This prompts Kobayashi to say the phrase verbatim. In chapter 12 of Honey Hunt, Q-Ta hugs Yura before leaving to go on a trip to record something and tells her that she's cute. So cute that he just wants to put her in his suitcase and take her with him. Sōsuke winds up succumbing to this compulsion himself when coming across an adult Bengal tiger, forcing Kaname to thoroughly explain why he's not allowed to keep a wild 250kg-killing machine as a housecat.
The kids in Far to the North try this...on a fully grown dragon. When he wakes, the dragon decides it's an excellent idea and attempts to take one of them to be his pet instead. Ryutaros from Kamen Rider Den-O is very fond of cute animals and tends to bring them back to the DenLiner, sometimes regardless of whether they're homeless or not. Reaches an extreme when he does it to a fellow Imagin, which introduces the cast to Sieg...
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Elmyra of Tiny Toon Adventures has no problem with snatching random creatures and declaring them her pets. Compounding matters, she's also a negligent owner whose pets invariably die. In many ways she's more sinister than her mentor, Elmer Fudd, who would simply shoot at them.

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