The appeal and reviews of the 22nd series of Ojarumaru: A thorough explanation of the recommended points

The appeal and reviews of the 22nd series of Ojarumaru: A thorough explanation of the recommended points

Ojarumaru Season 22 Review and Recommendation

"Ojarumaru" is a popular anime series broadcast on NHK Educational TV, and the 22nd series, which aired from April 3 to December 6, 2019, provided viewers with new entertainment. This series is packed with content, with a total of 60 10-minute episodes, and is loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults.

story

The story of "Ojarumaru" begins a thousand years ago in the fairy world of Heiancho. The protagonist, Sakanoue Ojarumaru, was born as the elegant child of a fairy aristocrat. One day, after obtaining King Enma's Shaku, Ojarumaru falls into a "hole in the moon" while running away from King Enma and ends up in Gekkou Town. Ojarumaru likes Gekkou Town so much that he meets an elementary school student named Kazuma and decides to live in his house. The Little Demon Trio also come to Gekkou Town in an attempt to get their Shaku back, and a lively and fun commotion unfolds, involving the eccentric townspeople.

The 22nd series depicts the daily lives of Ojarumaru and Kazuma, as well as their interactions with the Oni Trio. While each episode has its own independent story, the show is structured so that viewers can sense Ojarumaru's growth and the deepening of their friendship throughout the series. In particular, the scenes in which Ojarumaru makes new discoveries and learns new things through his interactions with the residents of Gekkou Town are particularly moving to viewers.

character

The charm of "Ojarumaru" lies in its unique characters. The main character, Ojarumaru, is a 5-year-old fairy aristocrat who came from Heiancho 1,000 years ago. He doesn't like water and hates baths, but he is good at elegant things like waka poetry and kemari. He doesn't have much physical strength and is laid-back, relaxed and a little selfish, but while staying at Kazuma's house, whom he met in Gekkou Town, he is so impressed by the deliciousness of the pudding that he has no intention of going home, which is endearing.

Denbo, Ojarumaru's friend, is the 30th born character of the Densho Botaru clan who serve the Sakanoue family, and is also in charge of looking after Ojarumaru. He has a love-struck personality, and every time he falls in love, he is heartbroken, more than 300 times. He has a bad habit of drinking, and when he gets drunk, he complains a lot, but he is good at impersonations and loves rice balls.

Kazuma is a second-grader living in Gekkou Town, an athletic boy who loves soccer. He has an honest and kind personality, and although he is at the mercy of Ojarumaru, he thinks of him as his real brother. He also has the unique characteristic of loving simple pebbles and not liking dogs.

In addition, many other unique characters appear, such as Kazuma's family, the residents of Gekkou Town, and the Oni Trio, and they play an active role in each episode. In particular, the Oni Trio's Aobee, Kisuke, and Akane are depicted growing through their interactions with Ojarumaru, which leaves a deep impression on viewers.

Production Staff

The original idea for "Ojarumaru" was created by Inumaru Rin and the director is Daichi Heitarou. The script was written by Yamada Yuka, Fukushima Yukinori, Sakai Fumiyo, Imai Masako, Tamura Yoko, Takahashi Mikiko, and Kamiyama Shuichi, the character design was by Watanabe Hajime, the art direction was Nishikawa Junichiro, the director of photography was Hoshi Tomoyoshi, the music was by Yamamoto Harukichi, and the sound direction was Tanaka Kazuya. The animation was produced by Gallop, the animation producer was Kawamura Yoshiharu, and the production supervisors were Yonemura Yuko and Nojima Eri.

"Ojarumaru" was created by this team of staff, and boasts high quality in all aspects, including not only the story but also the character design, music, and sound. The character designs in particular are adorable and can be enjoyed by both children and adults. The music also plays an important role in enhancing the atmosphere of the story, capturing the hearts of viewers.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme of "Ojarumaru" is "Eijin", sung by Saburo Kitajima, with lyrics and music by Hajime Daichi, and arranged by Shinji Miyazaki. This song has a beautiful melody that expresses the elegant worldview of Ojarumaru, drawing the viewer into the world of the story.

The ending theme is "I Don't Like It~I Don't Like It~" and is sung by King Enma (Tetsuo Komura) and Bin-chan (Ayaka Saito), with lyrics by Yuka Yamada, music by Heitaro Daichi and Harukichi Yamamoto, and arrangement by Harukichi Yamamoto. This song is a collaboration between the cute voices of the Kooni Trio and the powerful voice of King Enma, and will bring a smile to the faces of viewers.

subtitle

Each episode of the 22nd series has the following subtitles:

  • Episode 1: What do you like about it?
  • Episode 2: The Moon, the Electric Bolt, and the Sun
  • Episode 3: A Little Cherry Blossom Viewing
  • Episode 4: I'll take it
  • Episode 5: Ojarumaru babysits
  • Episode 6: Don't buy it!
  • Episode 7: Okobou has a part-time job
  • Episode 8: Graffiti
  • Episode 9: Viva Beard
  • Episode 10: Honda Kazunao wants to be happy
  • Episode 11: Okobo Nikobo Binbo
  • Episode 12: Denbo's Wings
  • Episode 13: Combining to 100
  • Episode 14: The Turtle
  • Episode 15: Kazuma's Admiration
  • Episode 16: Honda can't do a back flip
  • Episode 17: Back to Back
  • Episode 18: I'm Gonsu
  • Episode 19: The little demon is interviewed
  • Episode 20: Photo of Komachi-chan
  • Episode 21: Usui goes to a class reunion
  • Episode 22: Dangerous Electric Bolt
  • Episode 23: Kyofu's Little Town
  • Episode 24: Gons in a Dream
  • Episode 25: The moonlit night drained the pond
  • Episode 26: Komachi's Dad's Training
  • Episode 27: OK Shak
  • Episode 28: The Love Story
  • Episode 29: Minister Miyabi appears
  • Episode 30: Yokokujo
  • Episode 31: Onyarumaru
  • Episode 32: The Unbelieving Demons
  • Episode 33: The Little Things Club Keeps Moving Forward
  • Episode 34: Tanaka Koshiyo Cafe
  • Episode 35: Oden Rally
  • Episode 36: Cow Warps
  • Episode 37: Dancing Partners
  • Episode 38: Loved by Coffee Mask
  • Episode 39: To be continued
  • Episode 40: Shaku Switches Places
  • Episode 41: Falling in love with Kuwako and stretching
  • Episode 42: The Hoshino family wants Tamae
  • Episode 43: Heartwarming Love Without Prejudice
  • Episode 44: Aobee's Birthday
  • Episode 45: The Day the Moon Can Be Eaten
  • Episode 46: Denbo is popular
  • Episode 47: Reitetsusai vs. Mecha Reitetsusai
  • Episode 48: Delivery
  • Episode 49: Ko-chan's Diary
  • Episode 50: Who picked up Kazuma who turned into a pebble?
  • Episode 51: The Little Demon Trio Between Kazuma and Ojarumaru
  • Episode 52: Plant Divination
  • Episode 53: Iwashimizu: I want to go home but I can't
  • Episode 54: The Little Things
  • Episode 55: Seven fun ways to get Shaku back
  • Episode 56: Sachiyo Usui, 28 years old and single, on the tower
  • Episode 57: Dried shells My neighbor is also drying shells
  • Episode 58: Crash
  • Episode 59: Snow in Gekko Town
  • Episode 60: Emma and Ojaru and the Growing Trash

As you can see from these subtitles, the 22nd series is made up of a variety of episodes that will keep viewers entertained. Each episode has its own independent story, but the overall story is structured to show the growth of Ojarumaru and the deepening of their friendship.

Recommendation

"Ojarumaru Season 22" is an anime series that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. The story depicts the adventures and growth of Ojarumaru, who comes from Heiancho, a thousand years ago, to Gekkou Town in modern times, and is sure to move viewers. The characters are all unique, with many beloved by viewers. The high quality of the production staff and the beautiful melodies of the theme songs and music are also part of the appeal.

In particular, the friendship between Ojarumaru and Kazuma, and the story of their growth depicted through their interactions with the Oni Trio, are deeply moving to the viewers. Also, the independent story of each episode keeps the viewers entertained and entertained. Furthermore, the high quality of all aspects, including character design, music, and sound, captures the hearts of the viewers.

"Ojarumaru Season 22" is an anime series that the whole family can enjoy. Children will be fascinated by the adventures of Ojarumaru and the Oni Trio, and adults will be impressed by the depth of the story and the growth of the characters. Please watch this series and enjoy the world of Ojarumaru.

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