Irresponsible high school teacher Miss Yukari has two new students in her class. The first is the ten year old child prodigy Chiyo. The second is the not-quite-all-there Ayumu, a transfer student from Osaka, who despite not living up to the class' stereotypes of Osakans gets quickly nicknamed 'Osaka'. Other notable members of .. Read more
| Director | Azumanga Daioh - the Animation |
|---|---|
| Genres | Animated, Anime, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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Irresponsible high school teacher Miss Yukari has two new students in her class. The first is the ten year old child prodigy Chiyo. The second is the not-quite-all-there Ayumu, a transfer student from Osaka, who despite not living up to the class' stereotypes of Osakans gets quickly nicknamed 'Osaka'. Other notable members of Yukari's class include the wild Tomo, her sensible friend Yomi, the quiet, cat-loving Sakaki, and Sakaki's adoring fan, Kaorin.
(Subtitled And Dubbed)
| Director | Azumanga Daioh - the Animation |
|---|---|
| Studio | ADV FILMS |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 5 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Animated, Anime, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: Japanese |
| Dubbed | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 16 Aug 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
If you're reading this, you have made it to the Azumanga Daioh review section! If you decide to watch this unique series, you will be treated to one of the most celebrated, insane and and hilarious Japanese shows this side of Excel Saga. The characters are each unique in personality and individually loveable and the plot, although sparse on an overall story, are a series of interlinked sketches that anyone and everyone with a sense of humour and nostalgic memories of school are bound to get a kick out of. The theme songs are simply to die for too, a mixture of wacky beats and J-pop that will have you humming hours later.
And if you are reading this review as a fan of Azumanga, well done! Have some 'sora mimi cake' ^^
This work is unlike anything I have seen before. It provides an amusing and surreal view of the world which I guess is more closely aligned to my teenage daughter's than to mine.
The target audience is clearly teenage girls ... but the whole family were captivated.