Get ready for a delightful adventure as My Melody & Kuromi brings the beloved Sanrio characters to life in a charming stop-motion animation series. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of My Melody and the 20th anniversary of Kuromi, the series takes viewers on an adventure in Mariland, their whimsical home. (Source: Netflix)
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I've been waiting on this forever! Honestly as a Kuromi girly i knew I would love this, but it was so much better than I could've imagined. I think any age could watch this and find it quite enjoyable. The plot and meaing of the show was perfect and really has you relating to the characters and how they feel. The characters themselves are so unique and special in their own way and you'll definitely find at least one that you deem your favorite! Another big factor is the stop motion animation. I find that so unbelieveably cool. I watched some behind the scenes videos aboutit and the sheer hard work and talent that goes behind making something like this is beautiful. Definitely recommend! :3
I was randomly browsing Netflix at night while i stumbled upon this show and despite being really tired i finished the whole thing in one sitting so keep in mind that this review is from someone who has never known my melody apart from seeing it on my sisters binders when i was a kid. Despite being obviously for kids this show can still be enjoyed by adults and despite picking a franchise that is very old you don't really need to know anything to get into it, the characters are simple but they have clear personalities and roles and still enjoyable to watch, the showitself is very easy to watch with each episode less than 15 min and despite the plot getting a little confusing towards the end it's pretty easy to follow the plot. Let's get onto my favorite bits, the animation is wonderful, the art direction, the lighting and colors and slight design choices are really great and are really the main reason why i would recommend this, the stop motion is really great and i love how you can see so much texture in each model and how the show totally owns it. The main characters are great especially Kuromi who in my opinion is the star of the show but i also loved My melody and My sweet piano and Flat and they all had a moment to shine, most side characters are not very interesting but the main ones are, though keep in mind that most characters are pretty one dimensional since it is still a kids show. The plot is pretty simple but is actually pretty effective at tying the main characters into somewhat of an arc for My melody, Kuromi and the main antagonist though the other characters are pretty much left hanging and so are most characters in Mariland so i feel like if you are a huge fan you might be disappointed i'm not sure, overall the plot manages to keep you wondering until the end and makes you watch more and more, it has some nice set pieces which are organically reused to tie things together nicely, things aren't left hanging or just dropped, it's a simple but effective and good plot. overall this was a short but very enjoyable and fun show and i am so so happy to see stop motion animation like this, i would definitely watch more
A masterpiece, this has already become one of my favorite anime of all time! I've been waiting for something like this for a long time, as an art and animation enthusiast. The animation has an innovative style with a unique vibe, I've always loved stop motion and it's simply impossible not to like what they did in this anime, it's so fluid and detailed with a stunning color palette, Honestly, I wish there were at least one or two anime like this per season, just to break away from the norm of new anime. I had already watched Kuromi's Pretty Journey and all the seasons of OnegaiMy Melody before watching this one, as I have a soft spot for anime/manga with this kind of cute and pleasant theme (as much as my profile here on MAL might say otherwise). I was very excited when saw the trailer. I knew would like it because I had already devoured thousands of anime of the same genre before discovering this one, but My Melody & Kuromi truly exceeded my expectations. Writing a review like this might seem like I'm exaggerating, and this anime isn't even that good, but don't be fooled. My Melody & Kuromi might not really mean anything to you if it's not the kind of story you're used to watching, especially considering the series' more childish tone. Speaking a little about something interesting I noticed in this anime, the first part has a lighter tone, while the second part is the opposite, with a slightly darker tone, with a lot of things going wrong. This was brilliant because it ends up indirectly symbolizing the duality between the two main characters, My Melody and Kuromi, as they are the opposite of each other. I didn't find any problems with the story, it's perfect from beginning to end, the ending is also good and has a great conclusion, it's one of those that makes you want to watch a sequel, I also recommend watching all the episodes on the same day because besides having a duration of 12 minutes per episode, the pace also becomes more pleasant, so if you were still in doubt, I recommend that you at least give My Melody & Kuromi a chance and let your heart melt with this cute animation aesthetic.
I watched the first episode of Onegai My Melody a little bit ago for context... doesn't seem like the kind of thing I can enjoy that much at my age, without nostalgia. Though maybe I'll watch more of it later and be proven wrong. I've been curious about Kuromi for a while, as a staple cutesy-gothic character, and I've also enjoyed other Sanrio properties, namely Aggretsuko and Gudetama. I've been looking forward to the release of this project, as both a way to take a look at a more modern depiction of the characters and simply because I can really appreciate the style and hard workfor stop motion as an art form. Between this and more Pokemon Concierge, stop motion has been involved with projects from fairly big franchises lately. Here, it was outright beautiful at times! Props to a lot of the English voice acting too, especially for Kuromi. And I overall enjoyed this series quite a bit! I'm likely biased in some ways, in that I also love baking at home and I revel in the punk-flair Kuromi brings My Melody's world without being a cartoonishly evil villain, even if everything also obviously needs to stay very family-friendly. But the whole thing can be enjoyed in a few hours and, while the plot is nothing to write home about (if you've seen literally any children's fantasy cartoon depicting a "put your heart in your cooking" message), I found myself a lot more engaged than I may have expected myself to be. And I do, in fact, crave sweets by the end. Don't watch this one hungry!
My Melody and Kuromi are one the most well-liked mascots in Sanrio that derives in the universe of My Melody. It is a 12 episodic series which I honestly prefer it to be a movie rather than a series. But I thought the uniqueness of using stop motion made the show incredibly charming. As for the run down of this series, My Melody and Kuromi began with them managing their own cafe to appeal with everyone in Miraland. But of course, My Melody is winning while Kuromi is losing customers. Although Kuromi is mostly the antagonist in the first few episodes. As it goes on, a mysteriouspatisierre name, Pistachio seems to be plotting to ruin My Melody's sweet cafe in hopes to gain a special power that My Melody stole from him. To avoid spoilers, I leave it upto you to watch the series. There are only three words I can describe about this series. Too. Much. Moe. The show is adorable in its unique way, the artistry of using needle-felt as a way to appeal the audience makes it ten times more creative. I love the setting, the plot, and the characters. But of course, I do would like to criticize the times when they make fillers of unnecessary scenes but it was to make up for the time of the series. Which I can forgive since I find everything cute. I also would like to criticize the villain of the show. The villain seems to be the most dumbbest villain I ever seen. His reason to ruin My Melody and Kuromi are the dumbest reasons and his insecurities just kept brewing, he could have save his kingdom but chose to use the powers because of what? He want everyone to feel what he feels? My guy, you could have not wasted your time with My Melody or Kuromi and focus more on your kingdom you dumb F&*%. To me, his redemption arc felt too easily forgiven after all those evil crap he pulled. But Im only going to let it slide, since I actually do like him. He has a handsome voice, love the color green, and I felt bad for his backstory so yeah, give this a 9 out of 10.
We've all heard of Hello Kitty, she's basically Sanrio's mascot. But she's not the only character they created. Sanrio made a ton of them, and the second most recognizable Sanrio mascot is a little hooded rabbit named My Melody. Originally created solely to be Sanrio's own take on Little Red Riding Hood and Hello Kitty's best friend, she became a popular character in her own right, to the point where she got several TV series focusing on her, mainly the Onegai My Melody anime. I did attempt to watch that, but I stopped after a rather off-putting scene in episode 5 and haven't gone backto it. In 2025, her 50th anniversary, it was announced that My Melody would be getting her own Netflix series...a stop motion series made by the guy who made stuff like My Little Goat and Pui Pui Molcar. Was anyone expecting that? Sanrio fans, myself included, were looking forward to it nonetheless, and now that I've seen it...yeah, I agree. My Melody & Kuromi is great, and bringing Tomoki Misato and his team to work on this was an absolute home run. In the magical world of Mariland, My Melody spends her days running a cake shop with her friends without a care in the world. Across the river, Kuromi is intensely jealous of My Melody's success and wants her sweets store to be just as popular. Too bad she absolutely sucks at cooking and hates being reminded of such. One day, My Melody finds a mysterious, sentient heart in a forest, which transports her to the Cloud Kingdom. My Melody takes the Heart back with her and goes about her days like usual, even preparing to enter a cooking contest judged by the supposedly world famous Mr. Pistachio. Neither My Melody, Kuromi, nor the residents of Mariland are prepared for the world-shattering events that follow, and the Heart's secret might just lead to the end of Mariland as they all know it. It's up to My Melody, Kuromi, and their friends to fix everything before it's too late. Yeah, yeah, I know, this is your typical kids show plot where the world is threatened and the characters manage to solve everything with the power of friendship and cake. It's super cheesy, syrupy, and tooth-rottingly saccharine as can be, though not as bad as it could have been. My Melody & Kuromi could have easily gone the My Little Pony Newborn Cuties route where everything is all hunky-dory and there'd be no real conflict. But Tomoki Misato and his team knew My Melody & Kuromi needed that extra punch to it, taking the time to actually craft a simple yet compelling story that offers a bit more substance and conflict than just non-stop sweetness, exploring how unchecked greed can cause chaos. There's even some horror overtones thrown in for good measure, what with the citizens of Mariland becoming so addicted to the sweets magicked by the Heart that they become mindless zombies that consume everything in sight. I'll bet nobody was expecting to see that, and would you believe me if I told you that there's one scene involving cannibalism? The character in question gets better, so nobody dies in this or anything, but you definitely don't go into Sanrio properties expecting that level of darkness and scary imagery...though Sanrio isn't exactly a stranger to dark themes. Remember when they made stuff like Ringing Bell, Nutcracker Fantasy, and Ideon Be Invoked? Hell, Misato-san himself got his start doing horror films like Look At Me Only and My Little Goat. But a lot of how those themes are conveyed are carried through the stop motion medium, mainly the usage of lighting and sound effects. Misato-san has always had a knack for great lighting techniques, even going as far back as My Little Goat, and he brings this experience to the table here. My Melody & Kuromi has a bright, pastel color palette, but Misato-san and his team often use pink and green lighting for parts where the show's plot gets progressively darker and more fraught, such as the aforementioned zombification of the Mariland citizens, which aren't normally colors you use for horror scenarios. I think it works well here, especially as things get further explained. Speaking of the stop motion, let's talk about it! Stop-motion is a very laborious process, where you have to manually move dolls bit by bit, and even adjusting them takes a long time, and you even have to have different dolls that use different expressions. My Melody & Kuromi's stop motion isn't to the level of say, Laika or Tim Burton, but it has its own unique charm that fits the cutesy Sanrio aesthetic, such as attaching tufts of wool to different objects to stand in for smoke and explosions, or faux fur to serve as trees and shrubbery, not to mention little details that really make the show feel alive, like how My Melody's ears always bounce every time she moves. There's a ton of behind-the-scenes videos you can find on Twitter that I highly recommend watching, as they really go into detail as to how Misato-san and his team managed to bring this show to life, showing all the different techniques they use to make everything work. Not to mention all the setpieces are well crafted and just amazing to look at. The soundtrack is also a pretty big highlight. I never heard of Yutaka Yamada before watching this show, but after this, I want him to do more stuff because I loved his soundtrack for My Melody & Kuromi. It uses everything from oboes and wind instruments to full on brass and goes the whole gamut, while also throwing in stuff you'd never expect, like references to Mozart. Who was expecting a creepy vocalized version of a Mozart song in a Sanrio property? I sure didn't, and it worked so well here! I also want to highlight the various insert songs used here, all sung in English, and they're all really good and put to great use in episode 5. The song for My Melody's segment in the baking contest is a cute, saccharine girl pop number, even if it leans too hard on the moral of teamwork, and Kuromi's insert song is an absolutely killer slice of mid-2000s Hannah Montana cheese, and I mean that as a compliment. I should also mention that all the episodes are 15 minutes long, so it never feels like the series drags or overstays its welcome, and it makes great use of its time, something most series these days really struggle with. As for the characters...yeah, don't go into this expecting all the characters to be super layered and three-dimensional. Sanrio isn't known for deep character development, and while My Melody & Kuromi is a smarter, more engaging kids show than most, the characters are still fairly predictable in terms of their personalities and growth. But what little they do get is still pretty good, so none of the characters come off as too perfect or too unlikeable, though I do wish Piano got more to do besides being overpowered and good at everything. I do think the series struggled with making My Melody more flawed because midway through the show, the series tries to claim that everything that happens in Mariland is My Melody's fault and that she was wrong to be nice to Heart or to use it to make her sweets taste good in the contest. But the problem with that is My Melody never knew Heart was with her at the contest and never asked for his help, not to mention the only reason the Mariland citizens got zombified was because Kuromi used Heart to enchant her sweets at Mr. Pistachio's behest, which he flat-out admits to, and Heart's powers responded to her greed. So Mariland was in ruins because of both Mr. Pistachio and Kuromi, and the revelation at the end cements that My Melody was right to reach out to Heart and be kind to him. Yeah, the show's plot doesn't really make a whole lot of sense, especially since it wants to convey one thing but did something else instead. If I'm being honest, I kind of wish the conflict actually was My Melody's fault, because it would have added more depth to her character and explored how sometimes extending kindness doesn't always work for certain people, which would have made her more compelling and interesting. One other issue I have doesn't even have anything to do with the show itself. For some reason, all of Netflix's credits for all the dubs for this, English and Japanese included, only list the voice actors and not the characters they voice. The hell? It's especially weird because usually Netflix is really good about crediting their cast and staff for all their shows, barring a couple of exceptions. I don't know if this is some sort of mandate by Sanrio or what, because all the actors deserve to be credited for their work and to have the characters they play be known. As far as the English dub is concerned, the only reason we know for sure that Michelle Marie and Jenny Yokobori play My Melody and Kuromi is that anyone who's watched the YouTube webseries Hello Kitty & Friends: Supercute Adventures will recognize that they play them in that same series. The only other voice actor who announced they even had a role in the show was Bryce Papenbrook, who plays Baku, and only for one scene in the final episode. I know for a fact that Mr. Pistachio is played by Caleb Yen because the voice he uses for him is the exact same tone he uses for Will in Metaphor: ReFantazio and Ikaruga in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, yet he hasn't announced it, I'm guessing due to NDA, and my word isn't exactly a source I can cite when adding him to Anime News Network's cast listing for the show. But if Bryce was able to announce that he's Baku just fine, what's stopping all the other actors from doing the same? There's something going on, probably on either Netflix or Sanrio's end. That said, I'm so happy they brought Michelle and Jenny back from Hello Kitty and Friends: Supercute Adventures, because IMHO those two are just so perfect as My Melody and Kuromi that I honestly can't picture anyone else voicing them. Of course, none of this killed my enjoyment of My Melody & Kuromi in any way. Sure, it has its issues, but it's still a really well made show that honestly has no business being as good as it is already. I'll even admit I cried at a few scenes, and if a show can make me feel for it emotionally, it has my seal of approval. Seriously, why can't we get something like this for Cinnamoroll or Wish Me Mell? I'd kill for a series like this for those characters! So yeah, if you want a genuinely good Sanrio show to introduce to your kids as a way to get them into anime or Sanrio as a whole, or just want to appreciate the art of stop motion and what it can accomplish without budgetary restraints, give My Melody & Kuromi a shot for sure.