So who here has heard of Junichi Sato? Hes a fairly prolific anime director with years of experience under his belt. Even if you havent heard of him youve probably seen his work like the first season of Sailor Moon Kaleido Star Princess Tutu the Aria series the first Ojamajo Doremi season and so on. In 2010 he announced that he was making his own original series called Tamayura starting with a short OVA. I will admit when Tamayura first came out I was OBSESSED with it. Youve probably read my old crappy review of the OVA and the first TV series. I considered it a masterpiece and one of the best shows ever. But during 2016 the series got four movies and I didnt see them because I was deep in anime burnout at that time. Plus itd been years since Ive seen both seasons. One day I decided to revisit the series on a whim curious if my feelings on it had changed now that Im older and more mature and now that my tastes have changed. After rewatching the first season Tamayura: Hitotose and the OVAs Ive come to the conclusion that my feelings on it have in fact changed but I still enjoy it. Not as much as I did when I was younger but I still enjoy it even if parts of it come off as rather stale and annoying.
The story goes as follows: Fu Sawatari is a young girl who loves photography and taking pictures but had fallen out of it after her fathers untimely passing. She finds herself taking up the hobby again in her last year of middle school right as her family decides to move to Takehara a town by the Seto Inland Sea in Hiroshima the place where her father grew up. A shy girl at heart Fu does manage to make a few friends and even reunite with some old ones: Kaoru Hanawa her levelheaded childhood friend along with her more boisterous older sister Sayori Norie Okazaki a cheerful aspiring baker who adores Fus younger brother Kou and Maon Sakurada a quiet girl who prefers communicating by whistling. Every day brings new encounters rekindles old memories and presents all sorts of new experiences and opportunities for Fu to take photos and make connections to others through them. Time moves ever forward one photo at a time.
At the time of Hitotoses production Hal Film Maker got absorbed into TYO Productions but the team from the OVA was able to come back to work on this and the later seasons and movies. Just like the OVA the TV series doesnt cut any corners when it comes to its animation. The backgrounds are crafted with respect for detail and the actual movement for character actions is fluid and dynamic when needed. I never felt like there were any shots that were offmodel or inconsistent. For a series that was made in the early 2010s it really stands a cut above the rest even if its not to the levels of Anohana Kamichu or Madoka Magica. This is the kind of series where you can just kick back relax and enjoy the scenery which is what the characters in this series do quite often and the slow leisurely pacing helps with this if youre into shows like that.
Similarly the soundtrack by Nobuyuki Nakajima fits the series like a glove with soft pianos woodwinds clarinets and oboes further contributing to the shows more peaceful relaxed atmosphere. Im kind of surprised he hasnt done any more soundtracks outside of this one as hes clearly good at what he does. All the songs are really good too both the opening and ending themes by Maaya Sakamoto and Megumi Nakajima to the insert songs sung by the girls seiyuus are easy on the ears and are just overall pleasant to listen to. On the audio front I will warn you that the girls voices can get very shrill and if youre sensitive to female voice actresses pushing their voices to sound as high pitched as humanly possible youd best back out now. Norie in particular can get really screechy particularly when she gushes over Fuus little brother Kou and as someone who has auditory sensory issues I can understand people having issues with listening to her. Seriously Yuka Iguchi dial it back a bit
Being a firmly sliceoflife show Tamayura is all about its characters and fleshing them out. On this front Tamayura does succeed especially in how it ties the girls personalities and development to their hobbies and creative pursuits which range from writing and photography to more unusual activities like making potpourri. To quote another review most of these hobbies either say something about the individual character or help her to grow as a person Fuu uses her camera as a way of staying connected to her father while Maon uses music and storytelling to overcome her shyness. Tying character development into everyones hobbies works fairly well and the show is able to cover a broader emotional range than most sliceoflife moe shows at this time usually did. Not every series can cover things like grief and selfdoubt while remaining upbeat and optimistic but this one manages to keep everything in balance. The main girls and their immediate families are fine characters but there are a few side characters who dont evolve past being onenote stereotypes. Sayomi is constantly dragging her sister and friends on little adventures taking the longest hardest paths to get there and often causes them grief in the process. Fuus friend Chihiro cries A LOT and I can understand people finding her crybaby tendencies really annoying after the second time around though even she actually grows up a bit. I mainly found their teacher Dougou to be obnoxious and irritating in how his very first scene involves him needling the girls over their flaws while theyre on their lunch break which he honestly has no business doing and continues to do so after the fact despite the show wanting the audience to see him as a nice guy. Komachi is a little kid who has a crush on Kou but is constantly antagonizing both Norie and Fuu claiming theyre trying to use their wiles on him even though Fuu is literally Kous sister Why did they have to make this girl harass poor Fuu? Its so unnecessary
However onenote side characters arent Tamayuras only problem. Most of the time the comedy doesnt land and one gag they constantly reuse over and over again is that Norie a teenage girl is obsessed with Fuus younger brother Kou which is both annoying and creepy but doesnt really go beyond her gushing over how cute he is. Theres also a fluffy pink cat thing called Momoneko who literally serves no purpose other than to be cute and as much as I love cats I felt like he was just shoehorned into the show just because Sato wanted to do his own take on President Aria. Furthermore the TV series expects you to have seen the OVA before watching it which is easy enough considering the OVA was included in the DVD set that came out here in North America. Finally this show really likes to misuse the word aggressive. According to this show aggressive means being more proactive and taking the initiative even though the correct word is assertive as aggressive implies that someone is violent or forceful. On a smaller note this complaint is more directed towards the translation used for the DVD: Who the hell thought it was a good idea to translate fuwawa as floofdoodly? The hell? Did you just...make up a word for the sake of it? Because it doesnt work Dont try to make Tamayura more saccharine than it already is because it doesnt need to be cutesied up
Basically if youre not into leisurely sliceoflife or moe shows youre not gonna enjoy this. That said I feel Tamayura both the OVA and Hitotose succeed in managing to tell a heartwarming inoffensive laidback show that still manages to respect its characters themes and story. Rewatching it again I dont feel as strongly about it as I did when I was younger but I still found myself enjoying it for what it has to offer even if there are other similar shows that I enjoyed more like Natsume Yuujinchou and Kamichu. Tamayura is definitely one of the better moe shows the 2010s had to offer and Im glad to decided to rewatch it as an adult because its relaxing sweet and pleasant even to a fault and it could have benefited from dialing back the saccharineness a bit. Come to think of it I never did review the second season. I ought to remedy that now that Ive finished my rewatch of this season.
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