The video is a tutorial on how to make princess bento boxes. The host, along with her children Oukun and Hime-chan, and her husband, create three different princess lunch boxes with different themes: Oukun's is a crown, Hime-chan's is a mermaid, and the husband's is a bomb princess.
The process begins with the host asking the viewers to choose a theme for their bento box. The host and her children then prepare the necessary ingredients for their respective themes. For Oukun's crown-themed bento, they use a pink bento box, a crown pick, and a sandwich made from bread, cheese, and ham. For Hime-chan's mermaid-themed bento, they use a shell mold, seashell rice, blue-green curry roux, and a star-shaped egg. The husband's bomb princess-themed bento involves making a large bomb rice ball filled with various ingredients.
Throughout the process, the host provides instructions and tips, and the children practice their skills. They also share their thoughts and experiences, and the host encourages them to express their creativity. At the end of the video, the host asks viewers to comment on which bento box they think is the cutest.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A princess bento making showdown is taking place.
2. Three people, Oukun, Hime-chan, and their dad, are participating in the showdown.
3. Each person has chosen a theme for their bento: Oukun's theme is "the crown", Hime-chan's theme is "mermaid", and their dad's theme is "bomb princess".
4. Oukun's bento features a crown-shaped sandwich and a heart-shaped cup with meatballs.
5. Hime-chan's bento features seashell-shaped rice and a star-shaped egg.
6. Their dad's bento features a large bomb rice ball with various ingredients, including salmon and ham.
7. The bomb rice ball is made using a special mold and is filled with ingredients from the first bite.
8. The three bento boxes are compared and evaluated by the participants.
9. The participants enjoy eating their bento boxes and comment on the delicious ingredients and presentation.
10. The video ends with a message asking viewers to subscribe to the channel and press the good button.