Cinematography:
Tomoyuki ShiokawaComposer:
Irone TodaCast:
Rina Endô, Yûichi Nakamura, Saori Hayami, Tomokazu Seki, Ai Kayano, Yōko Hikasa, Ryōka Yuzuki, Kazusa Aranami, Satomi Arai, Kaori Nazuka, Hirokazu Machida (more)Episodes(12)
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Uniforms and Pot Rice (E01)
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Pork Soup and Restaurant Lights (E02)
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Tsumugi and the Long-Awaited Hamburg Steak (E03)
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Hated Vegetables and Bits in Gratin (E04)
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A Day Off and Special Doughnuts (E05)
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A Gyoza Party with Friends (E06)
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Gohei Mochi and a Grand Adventure (E07)
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Squid and Taro Stew That's Still Yummy Tomorrow (E08)
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Our Family's At-Home Curry (E09)
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Summer Vacation, Kitty, and Aji (E10)
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A Play and Sweet Potato Crepes (E11)
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Okonomiyaki Filled with Affection (E12)
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Based on the trailer, this show was more or less exactly what I expected. It is quite a charming, pleasant, and touching show. Admittedly, they were forcing the emotional aspect a bit too much; however, it was not distracting in any way. I like the animation, even though I would have had the soundtrack quieter at times. Sensei was a likable character as a single stay-at-home dad, and he has my respect. The little girl was incredibly adorable and had an interesting voice, and just the way she pronounces "otousan" is very interesting. Granted, little Tsumugi was also slightly spoiled at times, even though there were almost no scenes where I found her irritating. The student was also quite intriguing, and well, I took her fear of knives as more of an odd quirk than something to be bothered by. In other words, this show has a pleasant slice-of-life narrative, with lots of food and demonstrations of its preparation, which is not dramatic or extremely interesting in any way. Nevertheless, I was satisfied because this kind of pleasant respite suits me. 7.5/10. ()
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