HAKUMEI TO MIKOCHI
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
March 30, 2018
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Nine centimeters (3.5 inches) tall, the tiny girls Hakumei and Mikochi live in the forest. Living in a tiny house in a tree, riding insects and birds, and making umbrellas out of leaves, these tiny girls live a tiny life. Follow their tiny but lovely lives as they live their day to day in a fantastic world of tiny people and gods.
(Source: MangaHelpers)
CAST
Hakumei
Risae Matsuda
Mikochi
Shino Shimoji
Sen
Chika Anzai
Conju
Aoi Yuuki
Koharu
Yui Ogura
Iwashi
Masaya Matsukaze
Jada
Mayumi Shintani
Kobone no Master
Megumi Ogata
Narai
Kenjirou Tsuda
Hakuyo
Mai Nakahara
Higaki
Ryouta Takeuchi
Midori o Rou
Yoshiko Sakakibara
Tsumujimaru
Junichi Suwabe
Katen
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Ayune
Hitomi Nabatame
Interio Multorica Ten'in
Atsumi Tanezaki
Saru no Obasan
Kyou Yaoya
Shikaisa no Kaeru
Shinya Takahashi
Mimi
Rie Takahashi
Shuhiko
Junichi Yanagita
Simon
Yukiji
Shunichi Maki
Raika
Mikako Komatsu
Kumabari
Yuuki Ishikari
Neko
Shiori Izawa
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
ItzToxic
79/100Iyashikei? Iyashikei!Continue on AniListAhh yes. The underrated and underdog that no one talks about. There’s gotta be that one anime that flies over everyone’s radar. Hakumei To Mikochi everyone.
So...no ones talking about this show...why???
It’s weird really how this is one of my favourite anime of the season. I mean it’s about the life of tiny people and how they go through events everyday. It’s a way to end a Friday if you ask me.
The main story centres around our two main characters Hakumei and Mikochi. The two of them has some of the best character chemistry and interaction I have ever seen. It’s clear how much those 2 care for each other and how they both go through obstacles together. Mikochi is like your housewife who does a lot of the housework and food prep. Hakumei on the other hand is the one who works outside and do lots of mechanical work. It’s fun watching those 2 do what they do best.
Some of the side characters’ personality proves to be great and well and some of them have a pretty sad backstory. Even if they minimal screen time, every second they appear I receive joy from them.
I really am tempted to ship Hakumei and Mikochi and want to make this shoujo ai as much as possible, but I shouldn’t.
The animation and art style is super stylistic (as expected from Lerche). Beautiful colours and background art including amazing cinematography. With Andou Masaomi directing, it’s no surprise we get a lot of paneling during the series. He’s also done this with his previous work “Kuzu no Honkai.”
He music is great for it also composed by Evan Call, who did music for the series “Violet Evergarden” at the same time. It easily sets the tone and atmosphere for any given situation. He’s looking to be the Kevin Penkin of the season. But both are equally talented in their music field.
The OP is spectacular with captivating visuals as well as a smooth and charming song that just helps you relax. But for maximum relaxation comes the ED with some extra info that forces you to watch the whole ED without skipping. Smart. Not many anime’s do that, so some extra information at the ED is pretty appreciated.
Overall Hakumei to Mikochi is one of the best series slice of life has to offer with beautiful characters, soundtrack. Art/animation, and interactions. I love the scale comparison when it comes to the characters and objects we see in everyday life. You begin to get a feel for them and be able to put yourself in their shoes. Sad this has a low score and not many people talk about it. But if you have any time to watch tiny people live in a forest and your Friday ain’t going well, I guarantee you that this series will lighten up the mood as well as your day.
Thank you Lerche.
Autumn
75/100An anime to consider for a cozy Sunday afternoonContinue on AniListTo be honest, I was kind of skeptical if I should watch this when I first added this to Plan to Watch list. However, when I started the first episode, I knew that I will definitely finish this series (quick). I did not read the manga prior to watching this anime either.
__PLEASE NOTE THAT MY REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILER__
I was hooked after I heard the opening theme song ["Urar" by Chima] along with the visuals it provided (the places where they got inspirations from). It has this dreamy, fantastical feeling that it soothe my heart instantly. Probably, it was because I watched it when my heart is tired and I am just looking for a place to escape temporarily. This rhythm continues all the way to when the episode ends.
Moving on to the anime itself, there are many instances when I can relate this anime to real life such as, having to work and having to prepare food so that you can have something to eat, despite it being a fantasy anime, the characters do not "magically" appear from one place to another nor they do not have to eat to live. They still live like how humans live, but maybe 1000x smaller and in a fiction town with animals that understand and talk human language. Also, it's probably due to the fact that I live in a city area with houses so close to each other (= humans everywhere!), I really like where the main characters live - the tree house among the forest and that's probably because my ideal Sunday afternoon is to spend it in a spacious area surrounded by the peaceful nature, sitting on a rocking chair, drinking a cup of tea and enjoying a book and you would definitely find me in the main characters' house if it ever.. exists.
I am loving those humans' puffy cheeks and the food shown in the series were also realistically looking that I was craving for some while watching. The scenery scenes are the ones that I love the most in this series - it feels surreal that it is almost as if I am beside Hakumei and Mikochi themselves whenever they are on their adventures.
About the main characters, Hakumei and Mikochi, I really envy the friendship they both have. Hakumei is more of an adventurous type person while Mikochi is more a person who likes to stay indoor. Despite having different characters, they are able to be so understanding of each other. For instance, when they both went fishing, Mikochi told Hakumei that she doesn't like fishing and Hakumei wasn't even angry about this. Instead, she accepted the fact that Mikochi dislikes fishing and did not force her to continue with the activity. That's probably the reason why they both can stay together in the same house for a long time. I also love how they can make friends with anyone whenever they go.
To summarise, the artwork, the music and the simple moments in life where there are no unnecessary stress (such as bills eek) makes this the best anime to watch on a Sunday afternoon. I would love to join them in their adventures, anytime.
I admit there are a few boring moments but I can overlook that since everything else, especially the pace is just right for me. On a side note, there isn't really a story for this anime but it's still best to watch this from episode 1 as there are some parts that are continuous and you might miss out something if you skip a episode.
Before I end, if this series only features either one of them as the main, it wouldn't be as nice as featuring the both of them. It's really great to have someone besides you that is willing to go on all kinds of adventures with you :)
BONUS- Loving those moments when they have peanuts for snacks, it's just so cute.
(It's my first time writing a review, so apologies in advance if I didn't mention anything you are looking for >.<)
Juliko25
85/100Charming, lovely, and all around sweet, the perfect kick back and relax kind of anime, though not without its missteps.Continue on AniListHakumei and Mikochi is a series I initially skipped out on when it first aired. Not for any reason, as the premise did appeal to my tastes and I put it on my list of anime I planned to watch, but at the time it came out, I was burnt out on anime. From 2010 to the end of 2015, I watched a ton of anime...but after I graduated college, I felt myself unable to watch even a single episode per month unless it was a new episode of Pokemon. A number of things contributed to this for me: Too much time on my hands, too many titles that had elements that turned me off, job hunting with no success, cyberbullying in one particular fandom, having seen too many shows, and so on. Anime always brought me joy, and I honestly tried to get back into it, but I couldn't muster up the motivation to go back to what I did before. I just couldn't get myself in the frame of mind to watch anything anymore, even the shows I really loved. Then the crapshow that was 2020 happened and one day, I watched an episode of an anime. And another. And another. Slowly but surely, I found myself going back to the old routine that sustained me throughout my school years. I think I finally managed to claw myself out of it. Not completely, but I'm feeling a lot better and more motivated than I was before. To think it actually took a pandemic for me to get back into the medium that brought me so much joy throughout my life. In that regard, I finally managed to watch and finish shows I was interested in watching, with Hakumei and Mikochi being one of them. God, this series is so cute and sweet and deserves way more love than it gets!
But what is Hakumei and Mikochi about, anyway? In an unnamed fantasy land, talking animals and people reaching only a few inches tall co-exist in peace. Two such tiny people, Hakumei and Mikochi, live together in a house built into a tree. Hakumei is a tomboyish, energetic carpenter, while the more feminine, reserved, responsible Mikochi is a tailor and cook who sells her work to nearby establishments. The two are pretty different, but they get along well and spend every day together in harmony. They work, go on sightseeing adventures, take shopping trips, and interact with the various people and animals in their hometown Makinata. Basically, it's a low key fantasy slice-of-life story about two women who live together, and if you're confused as to how old Hakumei and Mikochi are, the series makes it pretty clear that, even though their character designs are deliberately chibi-esque and child-like, they're fully grown adults.
One thing Hakumei and Mikochi really excels at is making use of its setting. Since the main characters, and other tiny humanoids like them, are only a few inches tall, smaller than most animals even, the series takes great pains to show how much bigger the world would seem to their perspective. A mouse would be small to us, but bigger than our two main characters. In fact, the series really has an incredible sense of detail. Both Hakumei and Mikochi are shown doing tasks that most other shows would take for granted, like acquiring food, cooking, sewing clothes, using different types of dye and what conditions create certain colors, sharpening their tools, and so on. Most anime would only show just one or two scenes like this, but for Hakumei and Mikochi, it's part of their daily life, as it would be for other people in real life. They're always doing something meaningful that, even if it may not impact the story, brings a lot of life to both them as characters and the world they live in. Granted, there are other shows that have done this better, but since most anime tend to take a lot of these things for granted, I'm giving Hakumei and Mikochi an A+ for this one.
This extends to the characters as well, namely our main duo. The show also takes great pains to show what these two girls are like, their hobbies, their personalities, and just how they manage to live together in spite of their differences. Hakumei is an energetic tomboy who eats a lot, but she's also a hard worker and takes her jobs very seriously, something one wouldn't expect out of characters that follow that archetype. Mikochi is more feminine and often keeps her in life, but the series treats her as very proactive, and her hobbies and talents are treated with just as much respect as Hakumei's. Both have their strengths, weaknesses, and talents and compliment each other perfectly. It helps that the side characters are pretty good as well, even if I wish more had been done with them. The only character I admittedly don't like is Conju, mainly because she's kind of a stuck-up brat who frequently causes trouble, though even she's fairly mild compared to other, far worse and more mean-spirited characters in other anime I've seen.
The artwork and animation was done by a newer studio called Lerche, who previously animated shows like Astra: Lost In Space, Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun, Monster Musume, and Radiant. While the characters don't display much in terms of movement and motion (Though Hanako-kun is a lot worse about this), the series makes up for it with lush backgrounds and a subdued, low key artstyle that perfectly conveys the sheer beauty of the world around our two leads. I've heard that some people took issue with Lerche's usage of manga-style panels for certain parts, but I personally wasn't bothered by them. I thought that they worked just fine for the scenes they were used for, and weren't overused. The soundtrack is also a joy to listen to, with every piece fitting the feel and atmosphere of the series, from loud, energetic cowboy fiddles to soft, soothing piano music for the quieter parts. Honestly, the only thing I can see people take issue with is that it's deliberately slow paced and lacking in action. This isn't a series for people who want to see blood-pumping fights or guys screaming at each other constantly. Hakumei and Mikochi is a slice-of-life through and through and knows what its supposed to be. That being said, I'm admittedly not a fan of episode 8, because its whole tone and premise felt jarring and out of place for a series like this. It's not a bad episode or anything, but it just seemed to come out of nowhere and really clashed with the rest of the series. But it's just one episode out of twelve, so I think I can let it slide.
In terms of iyashikei series, Hakumei and Mikochi is one of the best the genre has to offer. It's a sweet, charming little time-killer that's perfect for when you want to wrap yourself in a blanket, sit by the fireplace, drink hot chocolate, and relax on a snowy winter day. It's sweet, its wholesome, and definitely worth your time if you're willing to give it a chance.
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- (3.7/5)
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Ended inMarch 30, 2018
Main Studio Lerche
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Hashtag #HAKUMIKO