As Hanabi Natsuno returns home after six years in Tokyo, memories flood into her. As she prepares to start high school, she moves to Tachibanakan, the local dormitory for female students. Upon her arrival, Hanabi stumbles upon a bare naked beauty, and instantly falls head over heels for her. She also reencounters Konomi Fujiwara, her childhood friend who she barely remembers. Hanabi is introduced to the other residents of the dorm and quickly becomes the center of attention. As the girls instantly take to the newcomer and begin shooting for her affection—subtly or obtrusively—Hanabi realizes that it is certainly going to be an interesting school year. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Why do yuri fans have to suffer so much? When I was stumbling upon this year's spring anime, Tachibanakan Triangle immediaetly caught my interest. Wait a minute, is this yuri? And a comedy without any nerve-racking drama *cough cough Citrus*? And potentially ecchi? Omygosh omygosh omygosh! Can such a perfect thing even exist? Turns out, it doesn't. Well, I thought for a long time that it does, but two weeks prior to it's start a shocking message about the length of this anime arrived; Duration: 3 min. ; Internet was once again able to break my heart... Seriously? A freaking short? *sigh* Anywayy, now let's talk about whatthis anime really is. A disappointment. Tachibanakan Triangle is an adaptation of a 20+ chapter long manga of the same name. I have read through the manga prior to watching the anime and it's important to say that, unlike the anime, the manga is actually good at what it does. It's light-themed, has laughs and fanservice moments. Sure, it's just a stupid yuri comedy, but if you come into it expecting that, it can't really disappoint. The characters are also very likeable as a whole, even if they follow the very basic patter of personalities diversity. Now, does the anime has any of the things I mentioned? No, it doesn't. In a fact, the anime completely abandons everything the manga tries to accomplish. The episodes are so filled up with random content that before you're able to appreciate any single scene or moment the anime already moves on, throwing more poorly animated and non-sense making things at you. The whole fanservice part is also very disappointing. The shots are pretty much the exact same as in the manga, but they lack spirit. They lack the effort. Which is the problem of the whole anime, to be completely honest. The manga plays with it's characters and with it's environment. Sure, the things happening in there are mostly random too, but they have their purpose. You can tell that the things characters experience are somehow related. Not in the anime however. The scene selection itself makes no sense and even when it decides to adapt somehow important things, their sole purpose is nowhere to be seen. Also, relationship growth is an imporant aspect of the manga, as there is a clear love-triangle between some of the girls later on. But once again, the anime moves so quickly and unlogically that you propably wouldn't even know which of the characters are truly in love if you haven't know beforehand. The characters themselves have absolutely no chemistry, you can't even tell apart their personalities. Their sole reason for being in the show is because they just have to be there. You wouldn't want to believe that these girls are friends, students or even real people. Be ready for the real deal, the production values. Like I already mentioned, the pace with which the anime goes at is incredibly fast, even for a short. Sure, they tried to adapt as much as they could, but I would rather see a bit less content filled anime which would make a bit more sense than what Tachibanakan decided to go with. It's hard to follow, forgettable and all episodes blend together into a huge pile of randomness. The animation is, kind of a big deal. I actually wonder how small of a budget this anime had. If you decide to make a short instead of full series because of small ammount of funds, I would expect that the animation quality of the short would atleast be respectable. Sadly, it isn't. The arstyle itself seems very messy, and it's kinda funny how little is actually animated. Most of the scenes are either static images or 'chibi' animations. --- You know what's funny about Tachibanakan Triangle? Even though it's short, poorly animated and the yuri fanservice is also disappointing, I can't bring myself to hate it. It's a show I created a bond to and I seriously wanted it to succeed. Sadly, it didn't. And even though I'm in no position to tell you what to watch and what to not, if the only thing you're looking for is yuri fanservice, go check out Sakura Trick instead. And if you're interested in Tachibanakan Triangle in particular, go read the manga. In both cases, you're gonna end up with a much better experience than this empty shell of a real anime.
[Yuri Harem: a Three Minute Short] From the studio that brought us Netsuzou TRap and Osake wa Fuufu ni Natte kara comes their latest short: Tachibanakan Triangle. Adapted from the manga of the same name, you can expect the studio to produce a “quality” adaptation. In fact, I believe the studio has the capability to cram over 30 pages of manga content into a three minute anime and make it work. And if you believe that is a “quality” adaptation then I have a bridge to sell you. STORY: Synopsis: expecting a normal life, Natsuno Hanabi returns to her hometown to study at a localhigh school, however upon entering Tachibanakan, her new dormitory, she realizes her dorm mates are anything, but normal. There will be tons of poor/rushed development and that’s because the studio is trying to cram as much content as they can into three minutes. You will see many cut scenes jumping from one scene to the next with little time for the audience to digest the previous scenes in question. There will be lots of fanservice/ecchi content with the usual annoying censors, blocking the essential goods. The fanservice mostly involves the main character getting into absurd and perverted situations that any ecchi fan would recognize. Some classic ecchi scenes include: walking in on naked girl, falling on top of naked girl, girl getting tied up in a suggestive way, ‘two people stuck in the closet’ situation, etc. Still, fanservice or not, it’s overdone and overused, making it predictable and boring. And because this is a three minute anime, expect little to no world or character building. In fact, if you are expecting only fanservice and poor storytelling, then you’re in luck. ANIMATION: The animation is really poor/lazy with some scenes sometimes feeling a bit choppy. The girl’s character designs looks pretty cute, especially in their chibi forms. And since, this is a Yuri fanservice show, expects lots of bosoms, ass, and groin shots from questionable camera angles. SOUND: The voice acting is good. There is no opening song, however there is a heavy metal ending song, which is surprisingly good. CHARACTER: The characters are cliched and forgettable with no sense of character development and few redeeming traits. If you do watch this, you will see the girls sexually harass each other and make suggestive moves in an attempt to get into the other’s pants, as if these were the only forms of communication that they know. And in cliched fashion, we have the boring harem protagonist (but a girl this time), the childhood friend, the older sister-type with large breasts, the girl that likes to drink and make sexual advances, the mysterious stoic type who is secretly perverted, and the perverted ojou-sama. Nothing new, and nothing exciting. ENJOYMENT: The entire show was a huge disappointment. This should have been longer, like a regular 24 minute episode, with more focus on the story and character as opposed to focusing on fanservice and ecchi content.
Story 7/10: Tachibanakan Love-to-Lie Triangle takes place in an alternate universe where the Hojo clan triumphed over all of the others during the Sengoku period, which in turn allowed the offspring of Hojo Soun's concubines to spread across the nation in the following years, spreading the 'yuri' gene to their daughters. The story takes place in the early 18th century, showing the effects that these lesbian genes have had on the nation in it's premature industrial revolution. The men of this world at some point in history were subjugated to a caste system where they were at the bottom, forcing them to work long, hard hoursand as a result caused the technology of Japan to advance far faster than in our own world. This is an easy to miss detail, but is reinforced by the only male characters being the plumber, and people working the stands at the festival. Our story follows six young women and their coming of age as they find the true meaning of love in this world. Art 6/10: Love Tachibananakan Tri-Angle uses a similar style to most shorts, utilizing the usual moe-blob visuals to appeal to those of us who like 'girls-love'. I would have liked a little more effort put into the backgrounds however, but for a short anime like this, it was pretty standard. Sound 10/10: Nothing about the sound effects in Tabichichan Triangle-Lie-Angle used broke my immersion, the voice acting really fit the character. I was a little sad that the cicadas didn't make their usual sound, but it is what it is. The real deal is the ending, I have a feeling that song is going to be stuck in my head for a few weeks now. Characters 7/10: Tabatriangle Lie-Anakan love really made good use of showing a wide range of character architypes that we see in many other anime, and then shows us how they interact in such a different world than our own. It could be seen that they are generic architypes, and while this is true, it allows us to understand said characters and better understand their place in this alternate universe's setting. Enjoyment 9/10: Tri-Love Tachibana's Angle had me hooked right the way through it, so much that I watched the entire show in one sitting. I really enjoyed their subtle ways of uncovering the mystery of this strange world to us, the viewer by introducing plot elements gradually, yet not at such a pace for it to become a slog to get through. It especially had me glued to the screen trying to figure out the motives of each and every character as I watched episode after episode. Overall 7/10: For the final score I had to look at it from an outside point of view. I gave the score I did because while I enjoyed The Triangle of Tachibanakan's Lie, I can easily see why it wouldn't be for everyone, it's the sort of show that takes a few rewatches to really uncover everything this show has to offer.
Woah! This anime, is LIFECHANGING. It is revolutionary to me and mind blowing, on how one can incorporate so many ecchi moments in the span of a minute. You know that feeling where you're watching an anime, and you get disappointed in not just the anime but yourself aswell for even watching this in the first place? Yeah, I got this feeling from watching it. I'll be fair, the art was fair enough and the sound was decent. But the characters, so unbearable and unmemorable that I nearly forgot the main character's name at episode 12 damn it. This review is just for the animeitself, for all I know the manga could be amazing and the anime adaptation ruined it for the big screen. Besides my opinion doesn't mean shit compared to yours. You could love this anime. Don't let my look on this change how you look at this.
I'm a huge fan of yuri and I wouldn't even mind the trashy formula this starts with - a standard ecchi/harem setup, just with an all-female cast (although, with only two girls developing into proper love interests - thus the love triangle thing). This really could've been fun... But it simply isn't, in any way. The jokes fall flat and the super-short nature of the series (3-min episodes) makes any serious romance or storytelling pretty much impossible. It's not really funny, neither it is endearing or interesting, apart from maybe a few scenes. It just seems like a very, very poor adaptation and I would encourageall yuri fans to skip it and possibly give the manga a try - from what I've heard, it's much funnier and more compelling.
What a shame. The manga was quite nice, light-hearted, enjoyable, with some decent character development and serious moments. The manga does not deserve to be treated like this. This anime adaptation removes almost all of it with it's way too fast pacing and sub-par animation quality. It deserves at least 12 minutes episodes. The anime definitely does not do the manga justice. A sad day for Yuri lovers. Story: 2/10 The manga could easily get 6 or 7 because of there are some small dramas happening in between fan services. The anime removes that all and ends abruptly. Art: 4/10 Bearable. The fan service drawings are quite nice,but the animation is not that great. Sound: 3/10 Nothing to write home about. The voice acting is not very good. Character: 4/10 The manga could easily get 8 for me, with some nice character development happening with Hanabi, Iori, and Konomi searching for what their feelings truly meant - none of those happen in the anime. The other 3 residents even have their background stories and their own character development in the manga - none of those happen in the anime. The anime just hits you with boom Konomi and Hanabi are childhood friends, they like each other - boom, Hanabi sees Iori naked, Iori likes Hanabi. The other characters don't even get their chance to shine. Enjoyment: 4/10 Despite all these, I get some enjoyment out of it, but purely because I like Yuri, so yes, it's subjective. And I am glad to see the manga at least gets an anime adaptation. The ending leaves you very unsatisfied - even more, if you have read the manga.
This was a short and it’s not even an average short. It’s a Shoujo Ai with nothing going for it. The designs are cute, but everyone’s personalities are boring and aren’t memorable in the slightest. I’m already struggling to remember most of the episodes. There was a copious amount of fan service that didn’t add anything besides eye candy. It was basically just cute girls doing ecchi things. It wasn’t funny, it wasn’t memorable, but since it was a short, it’s not the worst thing out there. Chances are I’ll forget all about this anime by the end of the week. ...But I have heard peopleenjoy the manga. Maybe I’ll give that a shot.
Short episodes of ecchi yuri comedy, that's what it is. If you like to see constantly ecchi and yuri harem in stupid situations well this is your show then because it's about that and only that. There is no plot development no nothing more than Yuri and ecchi situations that don't correlate. If you like to see how two girls fight each other for another while their nipples slip out of their kimono while a fourth girl holds a sex toy in her hand well then you are lucky because this show is for you. You could probably take this whole show as a warm up before readinga good yuri doujin because you know...it's not like you are going to leave things like that after watching this.
This anime is great for its category, sadly that category is the super-short episode category which is generally crappier. The story is average and stereotypical, nothing new or original. 5/10 The art is pretty good for such a short series and is better than many similar shorties. 7/10 The sound is decent. 7/10 The characters are average, stereotypical, and dissimilar to the manga. 5/10I enjoyed it a lot, but I'm super gay and love lesbian stuff. Especially lewd lesbian stuff. 9/10 Overall, this review is like the anime, short, typical, decent formatting, but sadly not detailed enough. Overall 6/10
tachibanakan traingle is a bad anime in everything an anime needs to be minimally decent Story: 4/10: The story of Tachibanakan Triangle is undoubtedly the most decent thing of the whole anime, it is simple and very objective, without enrolaçoes and things like, but still not a big thing art: 2/10: the art of tachibanakan triangle is fraquissima and generic, all the characters are generic and bland, the animation until it is cute at certain moments but it has several bugs and inconsistencies that make the experience even more impaired sound: 4/10: meh, the opening and ending songs are completely forgettable, the ost also, I do not havemuch to talk about in this topic character: 4/10: the characters are warm, none are terribly pessimistic but none are good, they are more or less Enjoyment: 4/10: how about the sound part, I do not have much to talk about here, but it's in meh Overall: 3.5 / 10, a meh from the beginning to the end, the technical parts are very bad, the characters are weak, the sound and weak part, the end is weak, nothing in this anime is good indeed, everything is in the more or less, always more pro less than pro
Unique for a anime but not for a porn. 5 girls and later number grew to 6. LGBTQ. I just don't get it why such good stories have to be erotic. A smooth show could have been great, given the story. But the was good and the message was clear. 2 girls after a single girl. Really beautiful concept and hilarious at same time seeing the clumsiness of the girls at same time. May be that's the charm of this show. The blur effect shown in starting was damn hilarious. The shy girl wasn't even opposing anything and that was the cutest part I encountered.
I am writing just to tell anyone reading this. Just Go read the manga. You won't be disappointed! All the anticipation we all had for the anime adaptation was flopped. But I am also not undermining it, as because of it's popularity and success only although being a marginalized category (yuri manga) it finally happened to be animated even if it was all just 3 min episodes. TT I will not recommend the anime, because even if 12 episodes, 12 x 3.5 = 42 mins. How of the actual story do think it covered. It is just the FIRST! arc only, also the fact that the wholeanimation is chibi type. Their age seems younger than the actual story suggested by their voice acting. All in all will not recommend. Personally I accept this as one of a kind of trophy or memorandum. Like a badge just to remind me and brag about how fun the actual story (manga) is!! Literally a rare gemstone for yuri consumers, a Yuri-ecchi-rom-com-love triangle where else will you find it?
Tachibanakan Triangle is a Studio Lings, Creators in Pack work based off of a manga by Merryhachi. I really don't know what to expect. I don't know the creator nor do I know the studios. So, let's just dive in. Story: The narrative is simple. Hanabi is starting High School and she moves from Tokyo back to her old home to attend school and stay at the Tachibanakan dormitory. There she meets up with an old friend, Konomi, who she doesn't recognise initially as well as the silver-haired beauty Iori and the other women at the dorm. She quickly becomes the target of both Konomi's& Iori's affections and shenanigans ensue. The biggest issue with this series is that it's very pervy and a lot of the more perverted scenes focus on these first year High school girls, which is pretty uncomfortable. These girls are round about fourteen. The romance is also a bit awkward. Konomi has basically held onto feelings she's had since she was eight, which is really weird and Iori just sort of falls for Hanabi apropos of nothing. We also have a side pairing with Yuu and Sonoa, two women who have a drunken hook up and then just sort of stay together. That being said, the comedy can hit that right level of zaniness to work pretty well at times. The series is good at using misunderstandings in such a way that the fallout can be really entertaining. The series is also pretty cutesy in spite of the ecchi elements. It's also worth noting that these episodes are only three and a half minutes long. So, it's very quick to breeze through and those elements being fairly enjoyable is pretty significant given that it goes by very quickly. Characters: The characters are pretty shallow. That being said, I have gone on record as saying that comedy doesn't need deep characters and I do think the cast is quirky enough that they work decently enough. Iori and Konomi competing for Hanabi does lead to both funny and cute moments and the supporting cast does get used fairly well. Save for Yuu who's basically that pervy older woman character who acts inappropriately but no one cares. Art: The big problem with the art is the fan-service elements. Honestly, I would have a lot less of an issue with them if the main characters were in their first year of University instead of High School since they'd be actual adults. But the fact that they're fourteen just makes it very uncomfortable. I feel like I'm going to be put on some kind of list after watching it. That being said, the character designs are decent. They look distinct and the sisters actually look like they're related. The backgrounds are pretty well put together as well and there are some visual gags that work pretty well. Sound: The acting is pretty well done. Nakada Arisa, Sakuragi Amisa, Tsuda Minami and the rest of the cast all deliver their lines capably. The music is okay. Nothing special, but it's fine. Ho-yay: We have the love triangle with Hanabi, Komori and Iori. There's also Yuu and Sonoa and Komori's sister, Yoriko, has some homo-erotic moments that usually involve hugging another girl against her ample bosom. Areas of Improvement: 1. If you're really going to go with heavy ecchi elements, you need grown ass characters and not very young teenagers. And, honestly, them being University students would make more sense. Especially with Konomi holding on to her old feelings for Hanabi. Her feelings from six years ago. 2. The series could stand for less fan-service in general. Admittedly, I'm not a big fan of super fan-servicey stuff. I think the excessive fan-service just distracts and detracts from the story or comedy. 3. The romance could easily be better developed. I understand that the series is more comedic than romantic by design, but the things that lead up to the romances are still pretty weak. Final Thoughts: This one is... okay, I guess. The main elements going for it are that it does have some funny moments and it's fairly cute when it isn't focusing on fan-service. And those elements, combined with the short run time, do make it decently entertaining to watch. If you're super into fan-servicey elements you'll probably like it more unless you're also looking for a strong narrative. For me, it's barely a 6/10 and could have very easily been lower. If you have forty two minutes and you want something quick, zany and cute you might enjoy it depending on your tolerance for ecchi.