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animecatoftheday · 1 year
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Today's anime cat of the day is:
Yurie Hitotsubashi from Kamichu!
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anianimals-moe · 1 month
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Tama from Kamichu!
Today's AniAnimal is Tama, a female cat possessed by a male god of poverty in "Kamichu!". Her Bruce Lee-style fighting sequence is amazing. 今日のアニアニマルは『かみちゅ!』の男の貧乏神に取り憑かれたメス猫の タマ。タマのブルース・リー風の叩きは素晴らしいです。
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grailfigure · 4 months
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Hitotsubashi Yurie // Kamichu!
1/7 Scale by Alter & Happinet
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naul-lidge · 2 months
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myscreencapalbums · 2 years
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Kamichu! (Ep 1 & 2)
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angeloftheodd · 2 years
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Yurie doing astral projection on a rooftop in Kamichu! (2005) 🤍
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Kamichu! - Episode 3: I Didn’t Mean It Brian’s Base, 2005
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lemon-dokuro · 2 years
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anime--food · 1 year
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Kamichu! - Episode 2
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houkagokappa · 6 months
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I stayed to watch anime because I have zero desire to watch anything on my own these days lmao, and I'm glad I did because we saw some good episodes!!
We watched the gacha episode of Odd Taxi. I've seen clips from it, so I knew what was coming with the dodo, but I was not expecting the YJA bidding bit. It killed me, because I too have gotten stuck in bidding wars (last spring I spent more than twice over my limit on a gorgeous fukuro obi ahahaha rip me altho it was worth it in the end).
I'm really liking Odd Taxi, I love how contemporary and human it is (despite the animal characters heh), especially how they've managed to include social media in a way that feels real and not overly forced or ridiculed. I'm also a huge fan of stories with a big cast of characters with their own separate story lines that eventually mix. I think it's very neat and cool to see how one seemingly small action ends up being significant for someone or something else. The only problem with this is, that because I watch this show with two weeks between each episode, it's a bit difficult to remember everything that might be of importance, or how one thing came to be. It definitely feels like a show with a lot of rewatch value to catch all the connections and foreshadowing.
I was also very happy to stay and watch more Gankutsuou. We're only on episode 3, but so far I've loved every single minute of it. I can't wait to see where this goes, because I can tell that the tension and drama will be delicious and heart wrenching.
Great Pretender was a lot of fun as well. It's cool to see characters outsmart each other and satisfying when it looks like they're about to get caught, but it turns out that they've thought and prepared for everything in advance. I don't know how Edamura will get out of preparing sakura magic in front of the director, but I'm sure he'll find a way.
I did sneak out a bit during Kamichu! to see the final minutes of TRHPS, because I had to see what kind of vibe they were having. I could barely hear anything from them, so at times I questioned if they were even watching it?? But they were, just in complete silence. I guess that's one way to do it.
Earlier I talked about not liking Kamichu! a whole lot, and while it's certainly not a favourite of mine, some episodes have been decent. The episode I missed half of had Yurie negotiate with a martian on behalf of the prime minister which was/seemed fun! The second episode we watched had her be sick and lonely for a few days, which felt incredibly pointless and boring to me, although I get how it might feel significant for someone in middle school.
Then we watched episode 4 of Bokurano where the kids finally learn that Zearth runs on their life forces. I liked this episode, and I'm glad to see how Kodama got to learn his lesson and then die. I'm curious to see what will happen next and how the whole series will end.
Finally, we watched two episodes of Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko! In my last post I was cautiously optimistic about it, and now I can confirm that it's a good show! It's funny, the bits are short enough not to get overplayed, it has very nice character dynamics and interactions and it doesn't solely focus on the romance, so that part hasn't gotten stale in any way. It really helps that Tomo and Jun are best friends, so they bounce back from all the misunderstandings and awkwardness without it becoming a huge deal. It's also sweet to see how clearly Jun likes her back, making the show a wholesome slow-burn. Also, it's really cool to see a tomboyish lead who's very comfortable with themselves and their style, and how whenever she does try to be more feminine (to catch Jun's attention as per the premise of the show) she tends to do it on her terms.
Overall I'm happy with what we're watching (except for Kamichu! which I could live without).
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birdirectory · 10 months
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obscureanimeoftheday · 7 months
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Obscure Anime of The Day:
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Kamichu!
Aired: 2005
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, School, Shounen, Slice of Life, Supernatural
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transmasc-malleus · 11 months
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taperwolf · 2 years
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A detail I hadn't previously considered from a 24 year old series —
Kinomoto Sakura, of the eponymous Cardcaptor Sakura, is afraid of ghosts. This shows up pretty early on; the anime's sixth episode features the card The Illusion, which is at first mistaken for a ghost. And being afraid of ghosts is pretty common; it's a normal thing for a ten-year-old girl to be afraid of. But the same episode sets up the fact that her older brother, Touya, can see ghosts and spirits — a fact that seems downright charming when he sees the spirit of their deceased mother, Nadesico, watching over them at the end of the episode.
I don't recall clearly if it's this episode or a later one where Touya mentions that her fear of ghosts was likely exacerbated by him, when, at a very young age, he'd describe for her the people — and things — he was seeing. But while he's explaining that, he mentions that while Sakura can't see ghosts, she can sense them; it's an innate power from her own magic. Sakura isn't afraid of things that go bump in the night, or creatures that probably don't exist; she's afraid of entities that are very real, that at least at times look terrifying — and which she knows are present invisibly. She can feel their presence. She's astonishingly brave to go anywhere, and even braver to follow her friends into a place said to be haunted, even (by then) armed with potent magic.
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For whatever reason, Sakura is unable to feel the presence of her mother's spirit, except perhaps as a vague warmth that she can't identify. We see, through Touya's perspective, Nadesico hovering over Sakura, protectively and lovingly, several times. She often is thinking of her mother in those moments — greeting her photograph, for example — but her sense for the presence of spirits doesn't trigger.
Maybe that's a good thing. Maybe, no matter how loved the spirit watching over you is, associating her with the entities that terrify you would be a bad thing. But Touya doesn't tell her when her mother visits. He mentions it once to his father ("Mom was with her", he says, explaining why he wasn't worried about an injury or fever she had), and we know he talks about it to Yukito. But I think Sakura only learns about him seeing their mother when he sacrifices his magic — and his ability to ever do so again — near the end of the series.
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myscreencapalbums · 2 years
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angeloftheodd · 2 years
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Yurie’s Bedroom (Aerial View) in Kamichu! (2005) 🐻
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