20-year-old Michiru Amatsuki moved to Tokyo after a career change, and now finds herself living in a woman only share house, Stella House Haruno, with a few other women of varying age and occupation. Every night the girls settle down and have a drink or two (or more) as drama ensues.
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Grab a beer, some snacks and let's start this review.....unless your underage then...soda? Girls and beer has been sorta a small trend of anime shorts as of late as LA writes this review like Osake wa Fuufu ni Natte kara and Wakako-zake and Takunomi is no different looking at 4 girls and their love of beer. Takunomi looks at the daily lives of the 4 girls, Michiru Amatsuki voiced by Ayaka Imamura, our main protagonist who transfers to Tokyo and works at a start up company, Makoto Kiriyama voiced by Maaya Uchida, a college student who is the minder to her older sister and clerk toa clothing store Nao voiced by Chika Anzai and finally, wedding planner Kae Midorikawa voiced by Mikako Komatsu. LA doesn't need to tell you of this cast's chemistry and their love of beer with LA's favourite character being the mood setter Nao in all her drunken genkiness. Takunomi does get bit informative about the beer of the episode, though LA knows some like Asahi, Sapporo and Kirin Ichiban however LA didn't know about "Highball", but Takunomi doesn't only tackle the beer itself but the culture and ethnic involved in Japanese companies with those late night "meetings" where beer is common and our audience surrogate Michiru goes through the motion as we learn with her. In terms of animation, Production IMS did pretty well in animating many of elements even for an anime short, as such, the character designs are polished and shiny with some striking detail even though Takunomi tends to go into chibi for informative or comedic moments. the beer and the food is also pretty detail to make LA's mouth water at times almost akin to Shokugeki no Souma's animation on their food. Production IMS did pretty well overall for animation. Voice acting had some surprises for LA, but the typical voice actor roles LA found were Mikako Komatsu as the motherly figure vocals as Kae and Maaya Uchida as Makoto . The two more interesting voice actors in Takunomi LA found were Chika Anzai as Nao mainly for her 100% genkiness and her even doing a half-drunk vocals was VERY surprising, the other would be Ayaka Imamura as Michiru, as she too went full genki but aloof, sorta a balance between the two. Voice acting though minimal was interesting to say the least. One thing that actually surprised LA was by one cameo from another anime running next to Takunomi and it actually made sense for that cameo both in terms of the episode and it actually made sense for that cameo both in terms of the episode and Takunomi's scheduled time to that anime. *cough* Dagashi *cough* Takunomi is one and only relaxing yet informative anime shorts about girls and their love of beer LA has seen from the Winter of 2018. Expect LOTS of beergasms...
Are you happy? Drink! Are you sad? Drink! Are you hungry? Drink! Are you afraid? Drink! Did you get a new job? Drink! Did you buy new clothes? Drink! Have you lost weight or gained weight? Drink! Did you watch an anime about alcoholic drinks? Drink! Do you want a hug? Hug the beer bottle! (And drink the beer later)... Are you drunk? DRINK! Well, what do I have to say about an anime that encourages you to drink to solve or celebrate everything and anything? (If you are over 18/20, of course) This Anime has a story about 4 women living in a shared house in Tokyo and how they drink for everything that happens. Michiru Matsuki: A woman extremely worried to fit the standards of Tokyo; Seems to be the main character in the story; Makoto Kiriyama: The most sober character in the entire anime; Nao's younger sister. Nao Kiriyama: The most drunk character in the entire anime; Makoto's older sister. Kae Midorikawa: An extremely cute and gentle character most of the time; She is the one who usually tries to impose order before joining the mess. This Anime is literally about drinks, so if you do not like culinary animes, you'd better look for another Anime to watch. The characters are very funny and drunk, and it is very explicit how much they are loving the drink lol. This Anime does not have an incredible super mega hyper story, but it does what it promises; an anime about 4 women, drinks and Tokyo XD
Takunomi was a weird anime for me, even though I don't care about alcohol/sake it was still kinda enjoyable because it was presented in a way that was intriguing. There is no story as it's more like how each characters deals with a problem and solves it in the same episode with the drinks helping them and making them feel better. This was the part I hated. I seem to see a lot of anime which pushes the idea of drinking to help better your life and that is one of the worst advices I have ever seen. It's making it a romantasized idea yetit is a horrible advice. Try to better your lives without alchohol. It's a plauge. The designs are amazing, every single character looks very pretty and how they interact is good. The VAs,OP,ED and OSTs were fine I guess, nothing too crazy. Overall I would give it a 4/10. Wouldn't recommend it.
I can't find a reason for me to not like this. There's just something about it that was simple and clean and got you well intoxicated with all of the different options they present to you (to be completely honest, the one thing that comes to mind about this is that it was put together by makers of beer, liquor and wine.) They teach you how to make drinks and which ones do what, but they also provide a history of each drink and I found it to be fun. It's really easy to just relax with. There is just enough to the characters to makeit easy to digest; spread out with different backgrounds and ages for their professions and/or life stage. The visuals around it are simple, solid and bright, invoking what's supposed to be happiness. The idea of drinking alcohol with your friends is supposed to be a warm and fuzzy feeling. This was just a nice little variation that broke up what I had been watching. Each of the 12 episodes are 15 minutes long and it almost seems as if there could be more credits than show. Usually Short episode shows really bother me because I'm so used to the 24 minute format and I feel incomplete. I've caught an awful lot of hell from people for not liking short episode shows, like 3 minutes or 10 minute etc this didn't do that to me.
OK, LAST CALL , LAST CALL, THE BAR IS ABOUT TO CLOSE!!!!!!!! Booze, booze, boooooze, too many boooze that goes around this anime, and I don't even know if I'm watching the slice of life of the 4 girls in a girls sharing Stella House or a series of booze endorsements, so, I'll have a Vodka Stirred not Shaken: Poor 3, Story: When you watch this anime , you'll be surprise by a lot of info dump about as what appetizer goes well with booze, if you're a tea toddler , then this is a wtf thing for you, Cu'z you wouldn't wanna give a shit aboutwhat goes well with what. On the other hand, if you're an otaku boozer then this may be a thing for you, which I kinda doubt, since otaku's weren't that cool when it comes to partying and booze is the everything. Let's face it man, most otaku's would shy away from such drinking and basically this anime's plot was just something that contradicts a otaku's life style. I'll have pint of Guinness please and some Cashews. Decent 4, Art: Don't be expecting any panty shots nor any boob flash, the only service you'll see in here is Kae in her purple underwear in episode 5 and in episode 10 where you'll see Kae , Nao and Michiru in their bikinis and that's that. I have a Bikini Bottom please ( that's a kind of Cocktail, you Moron). Fair 6, Sound: Nothing to say here. Water please. Decent 4, Characters: Ok so they're not that bad, they're just a bunch of drunks, Well if we look at them they basically represent a certain kind of woman that you'll wanna bang after the partying and boozing, so let's just forget their info, since it isn't that of a big deal anyways: Kae Midorikawa- She is this late twenties kind of MILF representation, that you can have a relationship with as you as your bar partner and then have sex with in the weekends and then leave her when she get's pregnant. Where she wouldn't mind since she isn't a marrying type or is very capable to being a single mom. Kiriyama Nao- A typical girl whom you can have a one night stand after an all night boozing, in fact she represent a kind of girl where you can continue boozing while banging each other. Kiriyama makoto- Ok, she basically represent this college lass whom you can have as your mistress like that of Pres Trump with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, she basically a representation of a rich old man's college bitch that get's supported through her studies, she is also the type who would serve you drinks and give you a blow job at the same time or someone you can do after the party. Amatsuki Michiru- She represents this office fling that you meet after work at a bar and then have a threesome with another girl after a round of drinks. She can bang both you and your girl at the same time and can still booze up. I'll have a Screwdriver please (that's a kind of Cocktail dummy). Poor 3, Enjoyment: Too me it's just like watching a TV commercial, where at one point you'll wanna change channel for a while, cu'z it was sooooo annoying and like I've said , this isn't for tea toddlers like me. I have a rum cola please and some potato chips. Poor 3, Overall: Too many info dump about Japanese booze and appetizer and not lotta body in the anime itself, This is just an anime full of endorsements . And there isn't a lot of otaku boozers around to enjoy this. too the original creator Haruto Hino, well to him it's good since he's a boozer . But it's different to a lotta otakus whom were tea toddlers and who ever gives thsi anime a 10, 8, 9 or a 7 in the overall , the he or she is one of those rare otaku boozer or just someone who enjoys seeing them eye candy girls............ OK , BAR IS CLOSE, PAY YOUR TABS AND REMEMBER, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!!!!!!
As a beer enthusiast, this anime was very enjoyable to me. The story has nothing extraordinary about it, however the alcohol theme behind it is what made this anime really stand out for me. I'll be honest, if you are not much of a drinker, you might not enjoy this as much as I did. But if you love to tip the drink like I do, this is a must watch. Each episode has a different theme when it comes to a specific alcoholic beverage and goes impressively into detail about the drink and how to best enjoy it. It does a good job focusing on the detailsbehind the drink rather than just getting boozed (although it sure doesn't shy far from the inebriation factor). The characters were very likable for me and easy to relate to, capturing my interest further in the anime beyond just the booze. To sum it up, if you're looking for an anime that has a complex story and character backgrounds, this one isn't what you're looking for. But if you're just looking for a laid back show to watch while you sip a beer at the end of a long work day, this is perfect for you.
[EN]: English [ES]: Spanish [EN] At first glance Takunomi doesn't seem like a great anime, but while continuing to see chapters, you begin to realize that it brings a different approach to other animes, speaks from the perspective of the young adult who begins his work life. What I love about this anime is how it portrays that life, because life is not simple, as most of the animes of this style show, that in this society you must make an effort to get your things, but you should not stress yourself too much and from time to time you should relax,in this case it's expressed through alcoholand the meaning it has for people who have a full-time job. That's why I find Takunomi innovative, it shows that life is not simple, but you should not get depressed and from time to time you have to give yourself time for a good beer. [ES] A primera vista Takunomi no parece la gran cosa, pero al seguir viendo capítulos te comienzas a dar cuenta que trae un enfoque diferente a otros animes, habla desde la perspectiva del adulto joven que comienza su vida laboral. Lo que me gusta de este anime es como retrata esa vida, porque la vida no es sencilla como te lo demuestran la mayoría de animes de este estilo, que en esta sociedad debes esforzarte para conseguir tus cosas, pero tampoco debes estresarte de más y de vez en cuando debes relajarse, en este caso se expresa a través del alcohol y el significado que tiene para la gente que tiene un trabajo de tiempo completo. Por eso que encuentro a Takunomi innovador, demuestra que la vida no es sencilla, pero no hay que deprimirse y de vez en cuando darse el tiempo para una buena cerveza.