Osomatsu-kun: Iyami Alone in the Wind
Osomatsu-kun: Iyami Alone in the Wind

Osomatsu-kun: Iyami Alone in the Wind

1990Movie21 minJapanese

In an Edo-period retelling of "City Lights", Iyami, a poor beggar, befriends a flower-selling blind young girl. Through the ups and downs of their friendship, Iyami strives to find a way to make her see again.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Suguru HinoGenres: Animation, Comedy

Plot Summary

This special episode of Osomatsu-kun focuses on the perpetually unlucky character Iyami. Driven by a desire for recognition and wealth, Iyami embarks on a series of schemes and misadventures. The narrative follows his typically disastrous attempts to achieve his goals, often involving his iconic "zansu" catchphrase and his signature 'nose-bleed' gimmick. Ultimately, his efforts lead to humorous chaos and reaffirm his status as a comedic loser.

Critical Reception

As a standalone OVA special based on a popular manga and anime series, "Iyami Alone in the Wind" was generally received as a fun, albeit brief, addition to the Osomatsu-kun universe. It catered to existing fans by highlighting a fan-favorite character and delivering the same brand of slapstick humor. Critical reception was not as formally tracked for OVAs of this era as for theatrical releases, but it is remembered fondly by those familiar with the franchise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of the Osomatsu-kun comedic style.
  • Iyami's character is central and well-utilized for comedic effect.
  • Appreciated by fans for its nostalgic value and lighthearted humor.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific OVA is scarce in general public forums. However, fans of the Osomatsu-kun series generally appreciate specials that focus on beloved characters like Iyami, enjoying the consistent slapstick and eccentric humor.

Fun Fact

The character Iyami's catchphrase 'Zansu' (ざんす) and his signature nosebleed are iconic elements that have become synonymous with his persona and are often referenced in Japanese pop culture.

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