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Tamako market watch
Tamako market watch









tamako market watch

You cannot have a character-driven slice-of-life anime told through the perspective of a weak character. Even when the story shows small signs of her developing as a character, it will simply fall back on her denseness in order to prevent any growth. There is little to make her stand out aside from the fact that she is cute and naive. Tamako is merely your ordinary, dense heroine (think Chitanda with pigtails) who is no more memorable than any other generic slice-of-life lead. Each characters has about the same depth as wrapping paper, as none of them even once prove to be more than their established archetype. Tamako Market's biggest weakness is regrettably its characterization. But there is certainly a problem when such a simple anime still falls

tamako market watch

Should we criticize an anime for not going beyond that? Maybe not. It is not an anime that prospers through the strength of its plot, setting, or themes, but instead subsists through the cuteness of its characters. Starring the young lady Tamako and a flamboyant talking bird, Tamako Market is yet another anime that attempts to cash in on the slice of life phenomenon. Coincidentally, ordinary is the best way to describe Tamako Market. There's something about anime which allows us to derive entertainment from the mundane events of an ordinary person. Their fathers are fierce mochi rivals, but will it be enough to drive a wedge between Tamako and Mochizou? And just what will happen to Dera's task of finding his prince’s destined bride? Meanwhile, Tamako's friend, Mochizou Ooji, continues to hide his true feelings for her. Intent on his mission, Dera follows Tamako home and develops an addiction to mochi, becoming painfully overweight and subsequently unable to fly back to his homeland thus, he takes up residence with Tamako's family and becomes the community’s beloved mascot. Dera Mochimazzi, as he calls himself, states that he’s seeking a bride for his country’s prince. One day, Tamako stumbles upon a talking bird that presents himself as royalty from a distant land. Tamako Kitashirakawa, a clumsy though adorable teenage girl, belongs to a family of mochi bakers who own a quaint shop called Tama-ya. Inside the Usagiyama Shopping District lies an eccentric but close-knit community of business owners.











Tamako market watch