Description
"Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo" is a short anime series that revolves around the daily lives of a group of anthropomorphic animals living in a small, rural village. The narrative centers on Kujima, a laid-back and somewhat lazy raccoon dog (tanuki), who spends most of his time lounging around and avoiding work. Despite his carefree attitude, Kujima is deeply connected to his friends and neighbors, who each bring their own quirks and personalities to the story.
The village is populated by a variety of characters, including a diligent rabbit, a mischievous fox, and a wise old owl, all of whom interact in ways that highlight their unique traits and relationships. The series is episodic, with each episode focusing on small, slice-of-life moments that capture the humor and charm of rural life. These moments often involve lighthearted misunderstandings, playful banter, and occasional moments of introspection, all set against the backdrop of the serene countryside.
Kujima’s interactions with his friends often lead to comedic situations, but the series also touches on themes of community, friendship, and the simple joys of life. The tone is consistently warm and gentle, with a focus on the everyday experiences that bring the characters together. While there is no overarching plot, the series excels in creating a sense of familiarity and comfort through its portrayal of the characters’ lives and the natural beauty of their surroundings.
The anime’s brevity and episodic structure make it an easy watch, with each episode offering a self-contained story that contributes to the overall depiction of life in the village. The characters’ distinct personalities and the series’ emphasis on small, meaningful moments make "Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo" a charming exploration of rural life and the bonds that tie its inhabitants together.
The village is populated by a variety of characters, including a diligent rabbit, a mischievous fox, and a wise old owl, all of whom interact in ways that highlight their unique traits and relationships. The series is episodic, with each episode focusing on small, slice-of-life moments that capture the humor and charm of rural life. These moments often involve lighthearted misunderstandings, playful banter, and occasional moments of introspection, all set against the backdrop of the serene countryside.
Kujima’s interactions with his friends often lead to comedic situations, but the series also touches on themes of community, friendship, and the simple joys of life. The tone is consistently warm and gentle, with a focus on the everyday experiences that bring the characters together. While there is no overarching plot, the series excels in creating a sense of familiarity and comfort through its portrayal of the characters’ lives and the natural beauty of their surroundings.
The anime’s brevity and episodic structure make it an easy watch, with each episode offering a self-contained story that contributes to the overall depiction of life in the village. The characters’ distinct personalities and the series’ emphasis on small, meaningful moments make "Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo" a charming exploration of rural life and the bonds that tie its inhabitants together.
Cast
- Masaomi Kōda
- Suguru Kōda
- Makoto Mitsuki
- Miyoshi KōdaRyōko Shiraishi
- Kujima
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Staff
- Original creatorAkira Konno
- DirectorNoriyuki Nomata
- MusicManami Kakudō
- Art DirectorHiroyuki Becchaku
- Cgi DirectorTakuya Umeda
- Series DirectorShinichiro Kimura
- Series CompositionYasunori Yamada
- Character DesignSakurako Mitsuhashi
- Sound DirectorYoshikazu Iwanami
- Director of PhotographyMomoka Arakawa
Production
- Animation ProductionStudio Hibari
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