In this surreal comedy, the witch Tsukune-chan travels the countryside doling out just deserts, be they good or bad. (Source: AniDB)
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A story about a witch going around and rescuing people is not overall a bad idea, but most of the time stories like that end in disaster. They really need something else in them to keep viewers entertained. Majokko Tsukune-chan has that. Story Simple enough to keep up with. Really it's not the overall story that's any good. It's how the anime goes about the story that I found really enjoyable. Rather than helping people Tsukune manages to make things worse for most. She means well, but doesn't seem to realize that her magic actually causes disaster for most people. This actually turns out to bevery enjoyable, and kept me laughing from start to finish. Not to mention some of the things in this anime were pretty demented. Art/Sound I really liked the art. I liked how cartoon-ish it looked. Though, if chibi-ness isn't your thing stay away . . . far away. Sound was fine, nothing else I can think of to say about it. Character The main character, Tsukune, is a delight from start to finish. She uses her magic in a very random way, that would make anyone laugh. Not to mention the things she says and does. To me she was just plain great. Not to mention her sister who would blow things up every time she sneezed. And, the childish mayor was also a delight. Enjoyment This anime was very enjoyable. The story may not be the greatest, and the character may not be the best. However I found the anime to be a delight. It kept me smiling throughout the whole thing. The constant randomness was just plain great. Like I said, I loved this show. It was not the greatest, but it was still enjoyable. If you have an hour to kill I would recommend it. Though, if you are looking for something more serious then stay far away.
Majokko Tsukune-chan is a 6-episode (technically three as each episode is half-length) comedy directed by Sakurai Hiroaki who did Daa! Daa! Daa!, Kaichou wa Maid-sama, and Kodocha. It also has a storyboard by the famed comedy director Daichi Akitarou, the guy behind Fruits Basket, Kamisama Hajimemashita, Kodocha (again), and Now and Then, Here and There (which isn't a comedy, but hey, it's still famed). It is a comedy that tells the misadventures of a witch called Tsukune-chan and her daily life with all of her friends. Due to the fact that Majokko Tsukune-Chan is a comedy, fans of action and plot would call it boring, asbesides comedy there isn't much to offer. There is no story to speak of, and little continuity between the skits in each episodes. Stuff blows up, but then, a minute later, everything is fine! (expect Tsukune's little mascot thing, which dies in the first skit and remains dead throughout the whole show) However, as a comedy, Tsukune-chan does what it wants to do and it does it well. Tsukune-chan constantly gets herself into absurd situations, like in one skit she becomes Santa's reindeer. Then Devil Santa kills regular Santa, and a scientist makes Mecha Santa to deliver the presents. Okay, maybe that sounds really dumb on paper, but it works, trust me. The humor of this show is rather dark typically, and is very snarky. Our main character, Tsukune-chan, is typically always happy and optimistic and seems to be oblivious to the ways everything is messed up in this show, but she is snarky too when she wants to and is the best character of the show. There's also several side-characters, like the goofy Mr. Mayor, the “rival” witch character, and several other members of the cast. The show manages to be goofy enough to be funny, but doesn't fully rely on random comedy and rarely repeats jokes. It rarely gets boring, with perhaps one skit as an expectation. Animation and sound... The show skimps a bit. The animation is very poor, with really simple character designs and not much movement. Backgrounds are typically very cartoonish. Now, Tsukune-chan is a comedy so it doesn't need to have good animation, but still. What music there is is very relaxing, though it reuses tracks too often and has a full-length opening and ending theme despite its shorter episode length. Majokko Tsukune-chan Final Consensus Story: Entertaining comedy- 8. Characters: Really good bunch of unique, wacky characters-8. Art: Poor- 5. Sound- Reuses tracks too much-7. Overall I give Majokko Tsukune-chan a rating of 7, and a recommendation to watch it. It is only an hour and a half long, so why not give it a try, huh?