Ojarumaru Season 4 Review and Recommendation"Ojarumaru" is an anime series that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV, and its fourth series was broadcast every Monday to Friday from 7:45 to 7:55 in the morning from April 2 to November 30, 2001. The series consists of 90 episodes, each of which is short, at just 10 minutes, but is packed with rich stories and charming characters. Below, we will introduce in detail the appeal and highlights of "Ojarumaru Season 4," as well as recommended points. Story and worldviewThe story of "Ojarumaru" begins a thousand years ago, when Ojarumaru, the son of an aristocrat living in the fairy world during the Heian period, one day obtains King Enma's Shaku. After a game of chase with King Enma, Ojarumaru falls into a "hole in the moon" and arrives in present-day Gekkou-cho, where he meets Kazuma, an elementary school student, and ends up staying at his house. Life in Gekkou-cho is a new experience for Ojarumaru, and he falls in love with the freshness and fun of it all. Add in the presence of the trio of little demons who have been chasing Ojarumaru, and Gekkou-cho is always bustling and full of fun. The appeal of this series lies in the intersection of two worlds: the fairy world of the Heian period and the modern-day Gekko Town. Ojarumaru is confused by modern life, but gradually becomes accustomed to it, and his humorous exchanges with the trio of little demons will make viewers laugh and be moved. Also, don't miss watching Ojarumaru grow through his interactions with the residents of Gekko Town. characterThe characters in "Ojarumaru" are all unique and charming. The main character, Ojarumaru, is a 5-year-old fairy aristocrat with a laid-back personality and a slightly selfish side that makes him a lovable character. His friend, Kazuma, is an 8-year-old elementary school student who is a kind-hearted boy with excellent athletic ability. Denbo, who looks after Ojarumaru, is the 30th character born in the Densho Botaru clan and acts as Ojarumaru's insect friend. The baby demon trio, Aobee, Kisuke, and Akane, are baby demons who came to Gekkou Town in pursuit of Ojarumaru, and each has a different personality that adds color to the story. In addition, the residents of Gekkou Town and friends from the Emma World also appear, and a variety of characters liven up the story. In particular, the adult characters such as Tommy, Marie, and Mike are also attractive, and the episodes depicting their outlook on life and relationships are also one of the highlights. Production and staffThe original story for "Ojarumaru Season 4" was created by Inumaru Rin and directed by Daichi Heitarou. Animation is handled by Gallop and production is handled by NHK Enterprises. The script was written by many staff members including Yamada Yuka, Fukushima Yukinori, Sakai Fumiyo, Itami Aki, Imai Masako, Tamura Yoko, Takahashi Mikiko, Kamiyama Shuichi, and Kato Kanichi, and a diverse storyline has been developed. Character design is handled by Watanabe Hajime, art direction by Nishikawa Junichiro, cinematography by Kazemura Hisao, music by Yamamoto Harukichi, and sound direction by Tanaka Kazuya, and each of them supports the work with their high quality. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme "Eijin" was written and composed by Daichi Toko, arranged by Miyazaki Shinji, and sung by Kitajima Saburo. This song features an elegant and beautiful melody that symbolizes the world of Ojarumaru. The ending theme "Let's Fall in Love♪" was written by Daichi Heitarou, composed by Yamamoto Harukichi and Tanaka Kazuya, arranged by Yamamoto Harukichi, and sung by Denbo Sanjuro. This fun song reflects Denbo's humorous character and will bring a smile to the viewers' faces. Subtitles and episodes"Ojarumaru Season 4" is made up of 90 episodes. Each episode ranges from depicting the daily life of Ojarumaru, the Little Oni Trio, and the residents of Gekkou Town, to special events and adventures. For example, "New Ojarumaru" depicts the episode when Ojarumaru first comes to Gekkou Town, and "Okame Comes to Grab" depicts the episode when Princess Okame comes to Gekkou Town to meet Ojarumaru. "Ojaru: Living with a Little Oni" depicts the life of Ojarumaru and the Little Oni Trio, and "Rainy Day Usui" depicts an episode about Usui-san. These episodes bring laughter and emotion to the viewers, enhancing the appeal of the story. Recommended points"Ojarumaru Season 4" is an anime series that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. In particular, the following points are recommended:
Related Titles"Ojarumaru Season 4" is one part of the "Ojarumaru Series," and can be enjoyed alongside the other series. In particular, by following the growth of Ojarumaru and the Oni Trio throughout the series, you can gain a deeper understanding of the story. There are also related works such as the "Ojarumaru" movie and special episodes, and by enjoying these together, you can further immerse yourself in the world of "Ojarumaru." Conclusion"Ojarumaru Season 4" is a charming anime series filled with humor and emotion. The unique characters, beautiful music and visuals, and diverse storyline will bring smiles and emotion to viewers. It is a work that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike, so please give it a watch. By experiencing the world of Ojarumaru, you will be able to forget the busyness of everyday life and spend a comfortable time. |
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