UCHOUTEN KAZOKU 2
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
June 25, 2017
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
One day, “The Junior”, estranged son of Professor Akadama, who disappeared after losing a fierce father-son dispute, has returned home after a century, now an English gentleman.
The big news spread in and out of the Kyoto area in the blink of an eye and shake up both the Tengu and Tanuki worlds.
The paths of Humans, Tanukis and Tengus intertwine in Kyoto as the second volume of the furball picture scroll unravels!
CAST
Yasaburou Shimogamo
Takahiro Sakurai
Yajirou Shimogamo
Hiroyuki Yoshino
Yaichirou Shimogamo
Junichi Suwabe
Yashirou Shimogamo
Mai Nakahara
Benten
Mamiko Noto
Kaisei Ebisugawa
Ayane Sakura
Tousen Shimogamo
Kikuko Inoue
Nidaime
Junji Majima
Kinkaku Ebisugawa
Shuuya Nishiji
Ginkaku Ebisugawa
Kousuke Hatakeyama
Choutarou Yodogawa
Takehiko Higuchi
Nyoigatake Yakushibo
Hideyuki Umezu
Gyokuran Nanzenji
Youko Hikasa
Souichirou Shimogamo
Bon Ishihara
Souun Ebisugawa
Nobuo Tobita
Kureichirou Ebisugawa
Yuuichi Nakamura
Tenmaya
Bin Shimada
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
seanny
80/100With its extremely sophisticated writing, this series is special in a way that no other anime is.Continue on AniList“Anime writing” is a derisive term, invoking one-dimensional characters and dead-simple exposition, but ”The Eccentric Family” is an exception to the conventions of TV anime. It helps that it’s based on a series of novels of the non-light variety. Its characters speak in formalities — what they say is rarely what they mean. This gives every dialog layers of meaning, painting a portrait of Kyōto that goes deeper than its iconic exterior.
Uchouten Kazoku reveals a rich interior world; a tapestry of families, clans, and clubs, all with their own culture of traditions, titles, ceremonies and protocol. Our protagonist, part of a family of shapeshifting tanuki, penetrates these hidden societal layers through his myriad connections, at one point landing in literal Hell (Jigoku), revealed as simply a realm where demons live and work; he tries his best to fit in. As the “fool” of the series, he inadvertently or deliberately sows chaos, and disrupts the best-laid plans of evildoers who count on the clockwork rhythm of Kyōtoan society to sway in their favor.
Each scene and conversation exists within a hierarchy of societal context, and the dialog serves as a critical guide, communicating the relationship between characters and their affiliations through degrees of formality. To my gaijin noggin, this seems not just an extrapolation of Kyōtoan culture (which is steeped in tradition and exclusivity, e.g. with geisha), but of Japanese society itself, and the way its language is built to serve it.
To the anime’s credit, one doesn’t need to know Japanese to pick up on that, at least I don’t think. But its writing does put the audience in a very different mindset — a more active level of engagement — than the average anime. And for that, along with its many other superb aspects (storyboarding, design, animation), Uchouten Kazoku is a TV anime of rare sophistication.
-- End of review. But as AniList has a character minimum, here are some additional, scattered thoughts. The second season is more exciting than the first in terms of story, but the first has better visuals with veteran Toshiyuki Inoue descending from the divine plane to grace its episodes with movie-caliber animated setpieces. The loss of Inoue in S2 is tangible. (He was probably busy with P.A. Works' Maquia film at the time.)
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Ended inJune 25, 2017
Main Studio P.A. Works
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