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! Original Manga
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! Director/
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| Kenji Nakamura
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| [[:Category:Anime (OVA)|Anime (OVA)]]
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| [[:Category:Anime (TV)|Anime (TV)]]
 
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| A-1 Pictures
 
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| 12
 
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==Genre==
 
==Genre==
[[:Category:Comedy|Comedy]], [[:Category:Slice of Life|Slice of Life]], [[:Category:Shounen|Shounen]]
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[[:Category:Comedy|Comedy]], [[:Category:Slice of Life|Slice of Life]], [[:Category:Shounen|Shounen]], [[:Category:Sports|Sports]]
  
 
==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
 
==Sum it up in a Sentence:==
Friendless teenager becomes fishing fanatic after being recruited by alien roommate to save the world by catching mysterious sea monster.
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Four dorks go fishing in order to save the world.
  
 
==Main Description==
 
==Main Description==
<This is the real meat of the page. Put your character bios, plot synopses, music themes and in-depth analysis here. Please try and avoid spoilers as much as possible. Use '''===text===''' to create sub-headings.>
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Awkward, introverted, and extremely shounen teenager Yuki Sanada moves to the island of Enoshima with his friendly and whimsical grandmother, where a odd kid named Haru invites himself into his house and basically kidnaps him into fishing despite the fact that neither of them know anything about it. They recruit the help of Natsuki Usami, a fishing prodigy who is the closest you get to a reasonable person on this show. The cast is rounded out by an Indian man named Akira Agarkar Yamada who mysteriously monitors Haru (in the least subtle way possible).  
  
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
*<Links to pages or names of other series that you may like if you liked this one, using '''<nowiki>[[Name of Article]]</nowiki>''' as code to use>
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*[[Yakitate Japan]] - another boys show with an untraditional subject.
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*[[Chihayafuru]]
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'''Also by Kenji Nakamura'''
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*[[Mononoke]]
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*[[Gatchaman Crowds]]
  
 
==Personal Opinions==
 
==Personal Opinions==
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===The Devil Tesla===
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I'm a sucker for shows that are upbeat while still managing to make things matter to a significant degree. In the first, more slice-of-lifey half the skillful use of the coastal setting and enthusiasm for fishing carries the show. More brilliantly, the second half successfully ratchets up the tension necessary to make the plot of the last few episodes as exciting as they are very very silly.
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Tsuritama can be a little off putting at first, in a large part because the alien character who takes up a lot of the first few episodes by being completely obnoxious, but eventually the show finds a balance necessary to make that act charming instead of just irritating. In many ways it's all about the buildup to a final gag, but it's a really cool final gag, and the show is good natured enough to pull it off.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
<Links to official websites, well-known fansites etc>
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[http://www.crunchyroll.com/tsuritama Watch it on Crunchyroll]
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[http://www.amazon.com/Tsuritama-Complete-Collection-Miyu-Irino/dp/B00CJ7Y0E4 Blu-Ray]

Latest revision as of 03:49, 30 March 2014


Tsuritama
Tsuritama.jpg
Director/ Kenji Nakamura
Format Anime (TV)
Made By A-1 Pictures
# of Episodes 12


Genre

Comedy, Slice of Life, Shounen, Sports

Sum it up in a Sentence:

Four dorks go fishing in order to save the world.

Main Description

Awkward, introverted, and extremely shounen teenager Yuki Sanada moves to the island of Enoshima with his friendly and whimsical grandmother, where a odd kid named Haru invites himself into his house and basically kidnaps him into fishing despite the fact that neither of them know anything about it. They recruit the help of Natsuki Usami, a fishing prodigy who is the closest you get to a reasonable person on this show. The cast is rounded out by an Indian man named Akira Agarkar Yamada who mysteriously monitors Haru (in the least subtle way possible).

If You Liked This, You Might Like...

Also by Kenji Nakamura

Personal Opinions

The Devil Tesla

I'm a sucker for shows that are upbeat while still managing to make things matter to a significant degree. In the first, more slice-of-lifey half the skillful use of the coastal setting and enthusiasm for fishing carries the show. More brilliantly, the second half successfully ratchets up the tension necessary to make the plot of the last few episodes as exciting as they are very very silly.

Tsuritama can be a little off putting at first, in a large part because the alien character who takes up a lot of the first few episodes by being completely obnoxious, but eventually the show finds a balance necessary to make that act charming instead of just irritating. In many ways it's all about the buildup to a final gag, but it's a really cool final gag, and the show is good natured enough to pull it off.

Links

Watch it on Crunchyroll Blu-Ray