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− | The four main character fairies come from some other world to learn how to live like humans so they can become human. They end up living in the house of a guy they call "Sensei-san" since he ends up teaching the fairies how things in everyday life works. All four of the fairies are based off of the seasons of the year, so their personalities reflect stereotypes associated with them. They are also tiny in size, so hilarity ensues when they attempt to accomplish things they think are normal or | + | The four main character fairies come from some other world to learn how to live like humans so they can become human. They end up living in the house of a guy they call "Sensei-san" since he ends up teaching the fairies how things in everyday life works. All four of the fairies are based off of the seasons of the year, so their personalities reflect stereotypes associated with them. They are also tiny in size, so hilarity ensues when they attempt to accomplish things they think are normal, beyond their abilities, or trying to impress Sensei-san. A neighborhood girl named Tama-chan eventually finds the fairies and teach, play with, and mentor them when Sensei-san isn't around. |
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Revision as of 13:06, 10 May 2011
Bottle Fairy | |
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Top row from left to right: Sarara, Hororo. Bottom row from left to right: Chiriri, Kururu. | |
Director | Yoshiaki Iwasaki |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Studio Orphee |
# of Episodes | 13 |
Contents
Genre
Comedy, Fantasy, Slice of Life
Sum it up in a Sentence:
Four tiny fairies do disgustingly cute things.
Main Description
The four main character fairies come from some other world to learn how to live like humans so they can become human. They end up living in the house of a guy they call "Sensei-san" since he ends up teaching the fairies how things in everyday life works. All four of the fairies are based off of the seasons of the year, so their personalities reflect stereotypes associated with them. They are also tiny in size, so hilarity ensues when they attempt to accomplish things they think are normal, beyond their abilities, or trying to impress Sensei-san. A neighborhood girl named Tama-chan eventually finds the fairies and teach, play with, and mentor them when Sensei-san isn't around.
If You Liked This, You Might Like...
Other comedies with multiple "episodes" within an episode:
...also disgustingly cute:
...also full of Japanese references and puns:
Series where the main character is clueless about life:
Series with both "episodes" and clueless about life:
Personal Opinions
Willsun
Sometimes I found it's laden with Japanese puns and references so there's quite a few translator's notes (god help you if you find subs that don't have them). Otherwise, it's a short and enjoyable series if you feel like you want a helping of mental diabetes due to the sweet. I also marked this as "fantasy" but that's just the flavor and for (small) plot device. If you're looking for the fantasy or magical girl aspect, you won't find much of it here. They fight nothing except...household objects. --Willsun 02:48, 10 May 2011 (UTC)