Tamako knows just about everything there is to know about mochi, the traditional Japanese desert treats. When she's not attending her first year of high school, she even invents new flavors and varieties for Tama-ya, her family's mochi shop. School and growing up, on the other hand, are things that she's still trying to find the right recipe for. But with the help of her best friends Kanna and Midori, Tamako's determined to make the best of things. It's complicated though, especially when it comes to emotions and her relationship with her best BOY friend Mochizo, whose family runs a rival mochi shop. And lately, Kanna's been feeling a little odd about her feelings towards Tamako as well. And what's with up with that strange bird fluttering around, the one that speaks fluent Japanese? It's all very mysterious and overwhelming, but at least Tamako always has one thing she can count on: No matter if your day's been good or bad, there's certain to be something sugary and delicious waiting at the end of every adventure whenever you take a walk through TAMAKO MARKET!
H**R
Satisfyingly Pointless
The set of this series is simple, and pointless, and that is it's strength. I was very surprised, what with the slim number of recent Sentai releases dubbed in English that this one was, but it was a pleasant surprise.The premise of the show is this:We are going to follow this girl, Tamako, who is the daughter of a Mocci shop owner. She loves the stuff. Her little sister... not so much. She had two friends, a mono tone speaking girl who is a carpenter, and another who is slightly brash, and infatuated with Tamako. Across the street is her male friend, who's father owns a rival Mocci shop. Enter a rude, sarcastic talking bird, looking for a bride for his islander Prince, and all the main components are in place.With these ingredients, we get a 12 episode peak into what goes on over the course of a year in the shopping arcade community this girl grew up in, and the relationships the neighbors share. There is never any major drama, and no real point, and when the end hits, there is nothing really different from the start.The show manages to be funny, heartwarming, and supremely satisfying, taking stereotypes in some places, and surprisingly unusual, and cute little twists that just make up an absolutely charming experience. The dialogue is fun, the witty jokes are chuckle worthy, the purposefully bad jokes are appropriately cringe worthy, and the problems confronted in the run are appropriately mundane. The charm is that this show just feels as if you are opening a window into these characters lives, and seeing segment play out in a real feeling way, and every episode had me walking away with a smile.
A**R
Tamako Market
I like this anime. the artwork and story was very good. Great for girls.
D**S
She's the daughter of a Mochi Shop Owner!
This is sugar in anime form. With a delightful set of characters and Kyoto Animation's flawless production value, Tamako Market really sticks with you and leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling after episode 12 is over. And maybe I'm biased, but to me this series was a lot more than just Kyoani's typical "Cute girls doing cute things" genre. It was really something special. And each of the characters was really sweet and memorable. If you are a bit wary of this series, I completely understand. But if you want something light and airy with a big gooey heart at the center, check out this refreshing slice of life. You'll be glad you did, even if it was just for that fat bird alone.
L**D
Excellent
Excellent anime and story--I wished there was a second season--literally one of the best anime I have seen in a long time.
L**E
Five Stars
Fun to watch. The bird is hilarious.
H**E
A good story oversimplified.
This story was absurd-- but also very alive.A Goffin's cockatoo that not only talks better than most of the humans in the series, is somehow able to balloon up to a basketball by eating everything in sight, and a bird that is amazingly wired to be a long distance video transceiver lands in Tamako's life, and nothing will ever be the same.I know if that happened to me I would assume almost any option other than reality. Add to the stew by making the talking bird's owner the Crown Prince of this small island nation that they carefully avoid really discussing, a female servant with both incredible skills and whose thoughts center on what is best for the Prince-- okay, that is well worth twelve episodes.To make the story more acceptable the ages of all concerned were pushed a bit younger than most anime would go to, but it was always handled in a G rated manner, so it is safe for the kids, and if the kids can vouch for them, the adults, too.If the character ages were skewed ten years older and it got thirty six or more episodes to tell the story it would have been much better, but that is money and a market that has problems with budgets already.Great family series, particularly if you've ever lived with a cockatoo.
D**R
great anime! will make you feel good inside
great anime!will make you feel good inside.
D**R
Five Stars
Excellent.
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