TV-Series
Description
Narration is a character role featured in the 2005 original net animation Butazuka, also known as Pig Mound. The series, which consists of thirteen episodes each approximately two minutes long, is a slice-of-life program aimed at children. The Narration character serves as the program's off-screen storyteller and guide, providing contextual commentary that helps bridge the brief vignettes that make up each episode. The character's primary function is to introduce scenes, offer explanatory remarks about the on-screen action, and maintain a consistent narrative thread throughout the series. Because Butazuka was originally produced as a short-form web animation, the Narration character's role is necessarily concise and focused on direct exposition rather than extended storytelling. There is no publicly documented background, personality profile, or internal motivation for the Narration character, as the role exists solely as a utilitarian narrative device rather than as a developed character with an arc or personal history. The character does not form key relationships with other characters in the series and does not undergo any development or change over the course of the episodes. No notable abilities beyond standard vocal narration are associated with the role. The available information is insufficient to provide a deeper character description.