Description
"Jarinko Chie" is a comedic slice-of-life anime series set in the bustling port city of Kobe, Japan. The story revolves around Chie Takemoto, a spirited and resourceful young girl who lives with her father, Kotetsu, a gruff but good-natured yakuza member, and her pet cat, Tama. Chie’s mother left the family when she was young, leaving her to navigate the challenges of daily life with her unconventional father. Despite Kotetsu’s involvement in the underworld, the series focuses more on the humorous and heartwarming aspects of their everyday struggles rather than the darker elements of yakuza life.
Chie is a hardworking and determined girl who helps run her family’s small eatery, a takoyaki shop, while also managing her school life. Her sharp wit and strong sense of justice often lead her into comical misadventures, whether she’s dealing with her father’s bumbling gangster associates, standing up to bullies, or trying to make ends meet. Kotetsu, though a yakuza, is portrayed as more of a lovable oaf than a hardened criminal, often finding himself in absurd situations that require Chie’s intervention. Their relationship is central to the series, blending humor with moments of genuine warmth and familial bond.
The supporting cast includes a colorful array of characters, such as Chie’s classmates, neighbors, and Kotetsu’s fellow yakuza members, each contributing to the series’ comedic and episodic structure. Tama, the cat, often plays a pivotal role in the story, adding an extra layer of charm and unpredictability. The series balances lighthearted humor with occasional poignant moments, exploring themes of family, resilience, and community in a way that feels grounded and relatable.
Set against the backdrop of Kobe’s vibrant streets and seaside atmosphere, "Jarinko Chie" captures the essence of everyday life with a unique blend of humor and heart. The episodic nature of the series allows for a variety of storylines, from Chie’s attempts to improve her family’s financial situation to her interactions with the quirky inhabitants of her neighborhood. Through its engaging characters and relatable scenarios, the series offers a charming and entertaining portrayal of life’s ups and downs.
Chie is a hardworking and determined girl who helps run her family’s small eatery, a takoyaki shop, while also managing her school life. Her sharp wit and strong sense of justice often lead her into comical misadventures, whether she’s dealing with her father’s bumbling gangster associates, standing up to bullies, or trying to make ends meet. Kotetsu, though a yakuza, is portrayed as more of a lovable oaf than a hardened criminal, often finding himself in absurd situations that require Chie’s intervention. Their relationship is central to the series, blending humor with moments of genuine warmth and familial bond.
The supporting cast includes a colorful array of characters, such as Chie’s classmates, neighbors, and Kotetsu’s fellow yakuza members, each contributing to the series’ comedic and episodic structure. Tama, the cat, often plays a pivotal role in the story, adding an extra layer of charm and unpredictability. The series balances lighthearted humor with occasional poignant moments, exploring themes of family, resilience, and community in a way that feels grounded and relatable.
Set against the backdrop of Kobe’s vibrant streets and seaside atmosphere, "Jarinko Chie" captures the essence of everyday life with a unique blend of humor and heart. The episodic nature of the series allows for a variety of storylines, from Chie’s attempts to improve her family’s financial situation to her interactions with the quirky inhabitants of her neighborhood. Through its engaging characters and relatable scenarios, the series offers a charming and entertaining portrayal of life’s ups and downs.
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Staff
- Series Director · Isao Takahata
- Script · Hideo Takayashiki
- Script · Noboru Shiroyama
- Script · Yoshimi Shinozaki
- Script · Masataka Miyamoto
- Episode Director · Isao Takahata
- Episode Director · Katsuhito Akiyama
- Episode Director · Kyōsuke Mikuriya
- Episode Director · Kazuyoshi Yokota
- Episode Director · Masahiro Sasaki
- Episode Director · Katsuhisa Yamada
- Episode Director · Hiroaki Satō
- Episode Director · Takashi Anno
- Episode Director · Takeo Kitahara
- Episode Director · Yasumi Mikamoto
- Episode Director · Masamitsu Sasaki
- Episode Director · Shohei Ishida
- Episode Director · Katsuya Amuro
- Music · Shinsuke Kazato
- Original creator · Etsumi Haruki
- Character Design · Yôichi Kotabe
- Art Director · Mitsuru Saotome
- Animation Director · Kazuhide Tomonaga
- Animation Director · Yôichi Kotabe
- Animation Director · Shunji Saida
- Animation Director · Tsukasa Tannai
- Animation Director · Kazuyuki Kobayashi
- Animation Director · Kazuhiko Udagawa
- Animation Director · Takeo Kitahara
- Animation Director · Takashi Asakura
- Animation Director · Yuki Kinoshita
- Animation Director · Nobuyoshi Hoshikawa
- Animation Director · Shigetaka Kiyoyama
- Director of Photography · Katsuji Misawa
- Producer · Shizuhiko Sengoku
Production
- Production · Mainichi Broadcasting System
- Production · Tokyo Movie Shinsha
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Ending
- 1-65“"Juu Juu Juu" (ジュー・ジュー・ジュー)” - Chinatsu Nakayama

