Minami-ke
Minami-ke | |
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From left to right: Kana, Haruka, Chiaki. | |
Original Manga | Coharu Sakuraba |
Director/Artist | Masahiko Ohta |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Daume |
Episode Length | 24 minutes |
# of Episodes | 13 |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence
Three sisters living by themselves go about their daily lives and get into situations with their classmates and themselves.
Main Description
The Minami sisters live by themselves in an apartment (the subject about the status or whereabouts of their parents are never mentioned) and happily go about their lives attending school and spending time with each other. Along the way, they get into hijinks with their classmates, acquaintances, and a few relatives. Haruka, Kana, and Chiaki all attend different schools due to their difference in age, and are typically the focus of attention in their respective classes either willingly or unwillingly. In the end, most characters end up visiting the Minami sisters' residence due to circumstance.
Main Characters
Haruka Minami
Voiced by: Rina Sato
The eldest of the Minami sisters. She is a kind, optimistic mother-figure to her sisters. At home, she is often the one to do most of the chores such as cooking and cleaning, as well as shopping. She is also widely recognized at school due to her talents, although she herself does not want to get involved with too many activities.
Kana Minami
Voiced by: Marina Inoue
The middle child of her sisters. She is brash, loud, and oft-deemed an "idiot" by her younger sister Chiaki. Kana is spontaneous and is always up to playing practical jokes, and is lazy around the house. Very simple-minded, she will charge straight towards her objective while disregarding others, and it is this trait that often earns her the scorn of Chiaki. Despite this, she is old enough to understand more underlying adult themes in certain situations.
Chiaki Minami
Voiced by: Minori Chihara
The youngest of the Minami sisters. She is critical, sharp-tongued, and easily annoyed with stupidity. However, she is still naive to many things and can act childish if she loses her cool. Chiaki is very attached to Haruka, and even admires hers to the point of calling her name with a combination of the "nee" and "sama" honorific. She also likes to help with cooking and is studious with schoolwork and reading.
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Personal Opinions
Willsun
Although Minami-ke fits into the genre, the comedy fits more into the situation they're in and has less randomness than other Slice of Life anime series. Still, like the other series, a good deal of its settings are at the school they're in and doesn't take much setting up for the comedy. There's also some light romance sprinkled here and there that never really develops, but is good for setting the mood and the humorous misunderstandings it causes. The series will satisfy if you like the Slice of Life genre, and keeps things fairly light but never boring. That's a stark contrast to its sequel Minami-ke: Okawari unfortunately, but I won't get into that here. To end, the things that crack me up most from Minami-ke is the running joke of Ninomiya-kun + Sensei and the character Hosaka. Viva Daisuke Ono as the best male seiyu! --Willsun 10:49, 16 February 2008 (CET)