
Kogepan
Once there was a piece of very special red bean bread baking in the oven, but tragically while the tray was being removed the bread fell and became a burnt brown bread now known as Kogepan. No one would buy burnt bread or be nice to him, so Kogepan became an outcast with no emotion for others. He ran away from home, gets drunk off milk, smokes, and always says negative things about himself. To pass the time, Kogepan reads books on how to become better bread and teaches the pretty bread what he knows of life. He dreams that someday if he works hard enough, he can be worth something too. Source: AnimeNfo
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Plot Summary
Kogepan is a series of very short animated segments featuring a burnt bread roll named Kogepan. He's a bit of a failure, often being thrown away due to his imperfect appearance. The series follows his melancholic yet humorous daily life as he tries to find his place and purpose.
Critical Reception
Kogepan gained a cult following for its quirky humor and understated melancholy, resonating with audiences who appreciated its unique, offbeat animation style and relatable themes of imperfection and finding value in oneself.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its unique and dark humor.
- Praised for its charmingly flawed protagonist.
- Seen as a relatable commentary on imperfection.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for Kogepan are scarce due to its niche nature and original release format, audiences who discovered it generally appreciate its blend of cute animation with a surprisingly deep, melancholic undertone about accepting one's flaws.
Fun Fact
Kogepan's design and character were created by the Japanese stationery company San-X, known for characters like Rilakkuma.
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