

Oresama
Japanese music legend Miyavi stars as himself in this time-traveling rock 'n' roll fantasy. On the last leg of a long concert tour that's kept him busy fending off adoring fans, Miyavi falls asleep and awakens to discover that the year is 1984. Miyavi wanders the streets before meeting a local musician named Shinni (Hassei Takano) and convinces him to form a new band. Ryôta Matsushima co-stars as Miyavi's younger self.
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Plot Summary
Oresama is a short anime series that offers a humorous look at everyday life, often through the lens of its quirky characters. The series focuses on relatable situations, exaggerated for comedic effect, and explores the dynamics between its distinct personalities. Viewers can expect light-hearted entertainment with a touch of the absurd.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for Oresama (2003) is scarce as it is a short-form anime with limited distribution and critical analysis. It is generally regarded as a niche title within the anime community, appreciated for its unique humor and character interactions by those who have seen it.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its unique and quirky sense of humor.
- Character interactions are often highlighted as a strong point.
- Considered a hidden gem by fans of short-form anime.
Google audience: Due to the limited availability and niche nature of Oresama, there is not enough data to provide a specific summary of Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The term 'Oresama' in Japanese can translate to 'me, myself, and I' or 'my own way,' often implying a somewhat arrogant or self-important persona, which may reflect the characters' attitudes.
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