Tamako chan and Kokkubo
Tamako chan and Kokkubo

Tamako chan and Kokkubo

2015Movie0Japanese

Hiyoko Hoshino (Aika Hirota) dreams of becoming a princess of the cookie world. One day, she is sucked into a donut hole and arrive in an animated world. She meets a girl named Tamako-chan and the creature Kokkubo. Hiyoko Hoshino visits the animation world everyday, but Tamako-chan dwells in Hiyoko Hoshino's body. Then, Tamako-chan enters this world and they begin to live in turns.

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IMDb7.3/10
Google Users90%
Director: Naoko YamadaGenres: Slice of Life, Comedy, School

Plot Summary

Tamako Naganmochi is a high school student and the daughter of a mochi shop owner. Her life revolves around mochi and her family's business. Her days are interrupted by the arrival of a peculiar, talking bird named Dera who claims to be a prince from the southern islands. Dera is looking for a bride for his master, and he takes a keen interest in Tamako, much to the confusion and amusement of her friends and family. The series follows Tamako's daily life, her friendships, and the whimsical events that unfold.

Critical Reception

Tamako Market was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its charming characters, heartwarming storytelling, and distinctive visual style. It is often noted for its lighthearted and optimistic tone, offering a gentle slice-of-life experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its incredibly charming and relatable characters, particularly Tamako herself.
  • Appreciated for its gentle, feel-good atmosphere and focus on everyday life.
  • Noted for its unique and vibrant art style, characteristic of Kyoto Animation.

Google audience: Google users largely express affection for 'Tamako Market,' highlighting its heartwarming narrative, adorable characters, and the overall pleasant viewing experience. Many appreciate the anime's ability to evoke a sense of comfort and joy through its simple yet engaging slice-of-life scenarios.

Fun Fact

The character of Dera Chandapani was designed to be somewhat clumsy and awkward, reflecting his role as a sort of comedic relief and an outsider in Tamako's mundane world.

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