Review of "Today I Have a Horn": A unique story and appealing characters

Review of "Today I Have a Horn": A unique story and appealing characters

"Today I Have a Horn" - A short but deep, soothing one-minute anime

"Kyo Mo Tsuno Aru" is a TV anime series based on the original work by STUDY Yusaku that began airing on February 21, 2019. This anime is a one-minute short that depicts the daily life of a yellow frog with a horn and his friends. It is broadcast on TOKYO MX every week as part of the "Animal Theater". The animation is produced by Kachidoki Studio and directed by Takeshi Onaka.

story

The story of "Today I Have Horns" depicts the daily life of a yellow horned frog and his friends. The horned frogs are always having fun, and various episodes unfold in a short one-minute episode. Each episode has a different theme, and you can see humorous exchanges between the horned frogs and sometimes touching scenes.

cast

The horned frog is played by Taku Yashiro, Nessie is played by Soma Saito, Mokotora is played by Kaito Ishikawa, Fried Shrimp is played by Yuuma Uchida, and Fishman is played by Shouta Aoi. The individuality of each character is further enhanced by the performances of the voice actors, making them beloved by viewers.

Main Staff

The original story, character design, and script are by STUDY Yusaku, the animation is by Kachidoki Studio, the animation director is Takeshi Onaka, the music is by Chance In, the sound director is Yu Saito, and the music is by Kenichi Kuroda. Thanks to the cooperation of the staff, a fascinating story and characters are created in a short time.

Main Characters

The horned frog is a lively and cheerful character, and is known for ending his sentences with "kero." Nessie is a lively dinosaur who speaks clearly. The fluffy seal is a reliable person who acts like an older brother and often makes sarcastic remarks. Fried shrimp is always in a daze, but he is also reliable. The fishman is a bipedal fish, and like Fried shrimp, he is also a dazed character who doesn't talk much. The daily lives of these characters bring smiles and healing to the viewers.

subtitle

"Today I Have Horns Too" is made up of 50 episodes, each with a different theme. Starting with episode 1, "Knowledge," to episode 50, "Image Change," various episodes are depicted. The titles of each episode symbolize the daily lives of the horned frogs, making them easy for viewers to relate to.

Ratings and Recommendations

"Today I Have Horns" is a short one-minute anime that draws viewers in with its deep themes and humorous story. The daily lives of the horned frogs bring smiles and healing to viewers, giving them a moment to take a break from their busy lives. Each episode has a different theme, giving viewers a fresh surprise and excitement.

This anime can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from children to adults, and is especially recommended for people looking for healing. In the midst of your busy daily life, you can refresh your mind by enjoying the humorous exchanges and touching scenes between the horned frogs. In addition, the individuality of each character is brought out by the performances of the voice actors, so it is also recommended for voice actor fans.

Further information and supplementary information

The original work of "Kyo mo tsuno aru" is a manga by STUDY Yusaku and published by MMDGP. The original manga is also loved by many fans for its humorous story of the daily lives of horned frogs. The anime adaptation has retained the charm of the original work while adding some unique expressions that are unique to anime.

The anime is produced by Kachidoki Studio and directed by Takeshi Onaka. Kachidoki Studio is well-known for creating compelling stories in a short time, and under the direction of Takeshi Onaka, the daily lives of the horned frogs are depicted realistically. In addition, music production is by Chance In, sound director is Saito Yu, and music is by Kuroda Kenichi, and the music and sound that are tailored to each scene will enhance the emotions of the viewer.

"Today I Have Horns Too" is broadcast on TOKYO MX's "Animal Theater." "Animal Theater" is a program slot that collects animal-themed animations, and the daily lives of horned frogs are also broadcast as part of it. The broadcast time is every week from 21:54 for one minute, so even busy viewers can easily enjoy it.

The subtitles of each episode symbolize the horned frogs' daily lives, making them easy for viewers to relate to. For example, episode 1, "Knowledge," shows the horned frogs showing off their knowledge, while episode 2, "The Power of the Frogs," shows the horned frogs working hard. Episode 3, "Legend Certification Interview," shows the horned frogs taking an interview to be certified as legendary characters, and episode 4, "Important Horns," shows an episode in which the horned frogs' horns play an important role.

In this way, each episode has a different theme, giving viewers a fresh surprise and excitement. In addition, the individuality of each character is highlighted by the voice actors' performances, so it is recommended for voice actor fans. The performances of Taku Yashiro as the horned frog, Souma Saito as the Nessie, Kaito Ishikawa as the frog seal, Yuuma Uchida as the fried shrimp, and Shouta Aoi as the fishman bring out the charm of each character to the fullest.

"Today I Have Horns Too" is a short one-minute anime that draws viewers in with its deep themes and humorous story. The daily lives of the horned frogs bring smiles and healing to the viewers, giving them a moment to take a break from their busy lives. Each episode also has a different theme, giving viewers fresh surprises and impressions. This anime can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from children to adults, and is especially recommended for those who are looking for healing. Enjoying the humorous interactions and touching scenes of the horned frogs will help refresh your mind in the midst of your busy daily life.

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