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Stark700
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Konohana Kitan (TV) Genres: comedy, slice of life, supernatural Themes: foxgirls, hot springs, iyashikei, yuri Plot Summary: Kokohana-tei is a hot spring hotel located in an inn town between our world and the other world, where many people go to visit. The story portrays the lives of fox spirits, who take the form of girls and work at the hotel. ---------------------------------- Episode 1: This was adorable. Even the opening song has a charming tune to it. The main female cast consists of girls with some fox features (ears, tails, etc). Yuzu is cute although really shy. The setting has a nice feel to with the Spring flowers and blooming weather. The other characters are fun to watch too with Natsume, Kiri, and Satsuki. Seems all these girls have some distinctive personality. I like Satsuki the best so far. Good start. I also really like the music used to give this anime an atmospheric feel |
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Beltane70
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I was wondering what show would be my new relaxation anime for this season and it looks like Konohana Kitan will be filling the void left by the ending of Sakura Quest!
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Bargain Hunter
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I can't get enough of cute, fox-eared girls. Oh, anime, you know me so well.
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DuskyPredator
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She blushes a lot around (cute) girls and being around other girls in the bath. So I kind of can't help put yuri goggles on so far.
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dvls_advocate
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Episode #2
Cute and heartwarming episode. Satsuki is definitely my favorite character in the show. I like her interactions with Yuzu. The scene where they were sharing lunch was pretty funny. After the first episode I thought this Konohana Kitan was going to be my "feel good" show of the season. So far it hasn't disappointed. |
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Sunny milk
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Covering the loli up carefully and completely, and then showing a lot of close up, fanservice angles of the shota in only a very tight fundoshi, just the kind of double standard that's going on everywhere.
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Bargain Hunter
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This show really is yuri as eff. |
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Dessa
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OMG, episode 4 was so adorable, I almost cried at the ending.
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DuskyPredator
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Episode 5
It does feel like this show has been improving, with the baku and child life cycle bit last week, and the cursed doll this week. Kind of proportionate of how the show can actually use the supernatural element. |
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Bargain Hunter
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Another great episode. Looks like the doll will be a regular member of the cast, which is great and it was awesome to see what the weaver had actually been making.
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DuskyPredator
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Episode 8
Hmm, when the boy found out his parents were not really his, I heavily suspected that it is foreshadowing that he is not actually a human, but some sort of helper dog. Writing this not finished the episode yet. And yep, totally saw the ending, which was pretty beautiful, have a big weak spot for this sort of thing. But even more, I did not catch though how the first half actually played into the second, that the girl who washed up was most likely the stepdaughter of the man. The bit he said about how she it took her a while to get along with him and yet was later doing art, while this probably matches with what that girl said her situation was and how she planned to move forward. This series has kind of snuck in being surprisingly good. |
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Bargain Hunter
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I had the opposite experience from you, DP, in that I didn't figure out that Kaito was a dog, but I did put together that his stepdaughter was the girl from the beginning. Yes, everything came together quite beautifully. We also learned that the Inn isn't just for helping guests pass on to the next life, it can also be used to return them to the real world.
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Bargain Hunter
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Episode 11
Another episode that successfully plucked my heartstrings. It was also fun seeing a different side of Okami... she sure cleans up nice. |
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DuskyPredator
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Episode 11
Wow, that doll segment was stronger than I thought it would be, in a way I was not in a way I was expecting. I think that there was a general message too, which it didn't give the impression that it needed to throw down the throat of the audience, and I think it was "appreciation". The first part being about the need to show appreciation to one's culture, done in the way of talking about the gods that being mostly ignored now in modern Japanese culture, but I don't think was trying to say that the Japanese audience should start heavily worshiping the classic gods again, but just some appreciation to their culture. The second did something interesting, that the supposedly thrown away doll actually found all its wear and tear as evidence of how loved it was, and that it meant quite a bit with her. Okiku otherwise with being quite pristine just kind of had it made more sad that she never got to live up to what she was made for, but still hopeful at the end that the owner of the doll still loved her childhood toy, Okiku is still in a way being played with now. I admit I actually had my eyes water there. |
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Vaisaga
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Honestly I was unsatisfied by the ending. Usually these "character feels unappreciated" plots end with them being proved wrong in a bigger fashion. Sure, it's nice of Ren to make Okiku some clothes, but in the end no one actually played with her. Her "no one will notice if I leave" comment was answered by... No one notcing she'd left. It does make me feel for Okiku more but at the same time I'm a bit miffed she didn't get much payoff.
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