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Taiyô Asano, is socially inept after his family's death, can only interact with Mutsumi Yozakura. Mutsumi's brother after injuring her, targets Taiyô. To survive, Taiyô must marry Mutsumi, j... Read allTaiyô Asano, is socially inept after his family's death, can only interact with Mutsumi Yozakura. Mutsumi's brother after injuring her, targets Taiyô. To survive, Taiyô must marry Mutsumi, join the family, and become a spy to protect her.Taiyô Asano, is socially inept after his family's death, can only interact with Mutsumi Yozakura. Mutsumi's brother after injuring her, targets Taiyô. To survive, Taiyô must marry Mutsumi, join the family, and become a spy to protect her.
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One of the best casts in new shonen with great dynamics, a unique power system and most importantly, a strong antagonist and great fights. Starts off as a slice of life/comdey, but quickly picks up into more of a battle shonen, whilst still entertaining hints of romance here and there. Mc has a fairly basic archetype but is still very fun and he goes through good character development whilst settling in with his new family. Only downside is the oldest brother is pretty weird for the first few episodes but if that doesn't bother you, it dies down fairly quickly and is redeem by the rest of the shows great factors.
This is a new happy place anime I can add tot my list. I really hope it continues to get this adaptation as there are so many more volumes available in Japan. Wholesome, action and humor. Give it a try. The main characters are young but there are adults in the story. It starts out light with humor but I can see where it may start to get dark. As episodes have been coming out over two seasons plus with no break I'm hoping for a nonstop run. There is one familiar trope that can possibly be annoying for some but it is not creepily overdone. That is my only gripe for the series. Looking forward to expanded storylines for the supporting family characters.
Mission: Yozakura Family is some of the most wholesome and sweet a Jump series has been for me in a while. Many newer battle shonen have been hyper focused on action or have had fast pacing. Also often dropping most of their lighthearted nature after passing whichever major turning point their stories have. Some fans of these series will make jokes wishing they could get a bit more Slice of Life or a bit more fun.
By comparison I'd say Yozakura Family is quite slow paced earlier on before it speeds up. Willing to have entire episodes that focus on bonding with siblings, exploring our side cast or just Taiyo going through shenanigans in frankly low stakes scenarios. Sometimes some wholesome romance stuff as well.
One would think this could be boring cause you'd want to get to the action sooner right? While the action ramps up from Episode 7 onwards. Especially Episode 15 onwards. The slice of life is a primary factor in why you will end up caring about the larger plot that slowly unfolds. Often said Slice of Life having emotional payoffs in fights.
Due to this, the Yozakura family feel like a real family and have a strong dynamic and you wish for them to overcome their current challenges so they can go back to their days of smiles and goofy shenanigans. Normalcy is one of the main themes of this series, and it wouldn't work if we never got to see what a normal day for the Yozakuras is actually like or the standard family bonding. Since there is, it makes the story more cohesive as a result. For this reason some of the best parts of this season aren't people punching. It's either the family members talking to each other or it's our main characters having last words with their enemy.
In addition, it is impossible to walk away from this show and not have a favorite among the family, as they all have emotional depth or will get it in the future.
Speaking on action. I'd say it's ok enough for the first cour. The animation never looks bad and the soundtrack is ok, emotional weight and backstories does heavy lifting there. Great voice cast also.
From Ep 16 onwards we do get more impressive cuts of animation. With Episode 20 and a few others being genuinely great looking episodes action wise on top of the character writing being stronger. As well as broader mysteries you weren't even thinking about in earlier episodes being revealed to be valid questions you could've asked all along. It makes me excited to see how this series will develop in later seasons.
The three major villains that take a center stage during this season who are all stellar. With the main villain of the series having a goofy side to him in a way that falls in line with the light hearted nature of the series despite the fact he's terrifying in reality. Future antagonistic forces are perfectly set up in the series' last 2 episodes. So it'll be interesting to see how that is handled.
One final point I'd like to touch on is the Romance aspect. I'd say it's one of the best aspects of the series. While one may be quick to call it simple or even dry. For me it contributes to an idea of normalcy the series presents while being incredibly wholesome and sweet. Sometimes you don't want that much drama between your couple and want to see the both of them happy and the series does this.
Overall I'd rate the Series as being very good. I'd absolutely recommend it to those who like comedy or romance anime. For those who prefer straight battle shonen they should try giving this series a chance regardless, as it does have that aspect to it. You'll probably have a Yozakura you like so much you continue watching either way though. My only major grievances is I think the main plot still takes a little too long to ramp up and the music being nothing of note.
To put it even more bluntly. I can't wait for Season 2.
By comparison I'd say Yozakura Family is quite slow paced earlier on before it speeds up. Willing to have entire episodes that focus on bonding with siblings, exploring our side cast or just Taiyo going through shenanigans in frankly low stakes scenarios. Sometimes some wholesome romance stuff as well.
One would think this could be boring cause you'd want to get to the action sooner right? While the action ramps up from Episode 7 onwards. Especially Episode 15 onwards. The slice of life is a primary factor in why you will end up caring about the larger plot that slowly unfolds. Often said Slice of Life having emotional payoffs in fights.
Due to this, the Yozakura family feel like a real family and have a strong dynamic and you wish for them to overcome their current challenges so they can go back to their days of smiles and goofy shenanigans. Normalcy is one of the main themes of this series, and it wouldn't work if we never got to see what a normal day for the Yozakuras is actually like or the standard family bonding. Since there is, it makes the story more cohesive as a result. For this reason some of the best parts of this season aren't people punching. It's either the family members talking to each other or it's our main characters having last words with their enemy.
In addition, it is impossible to walk away from this show and not have a favorite among the family, as they all have emotional depth or will get it in the future.
Speaking on action. I'd say it's ok enough for the first cour. The animation never looks bad and the soundtrack is ok, emotional weight and backstories does heavy lifting there. Great voice cast also.
From Ep 16 onwards we do get more impressive cuts of animation. With Episode 20 and a few others being genuinely great looking episodes action wise on top of the character writing being stronger. As well as broader mysteries you weren't even thinking about in earlier episodes being revealed to be valid questions you could've asked all along. It makes me excited to see how this series will develop in later seasons.
The three major villains that take a center stage during this season who are all stellar. With the main villain of the series having a goofy side to him in a way that falls in line with the light hearted nature of the series despite the fact he's terrifying in reality. Future antagonistic forces are perfectly set up in the series' last 2 episodes. So it'll be interesting to see how that is handled.
One final point I'd like to touch on is the Romance aspect. I'd say it's one of the best aspects of the series. While one may be quick to call it simple or even dry. For me it contributes to an idea of normalcy the series presents while being incredibly wholesome and sweet. Sometimes you don't want that much drama between your couple and want to see the both of them happy and the series does this.
Overall I'd rate the Series as being very good. I'd absolutely recommend it to those who like comedy or romance anime. For those who prefer straight battle shonen they should try giving this series a chance regardless, as it does have that aspect to it. You'll probably have a Yozakura you like so much you continue watching either way though. My only major grievances is I think the main plot still takes a little too long to ramp up and the music being nothing of note.
To put it even more bluntly. I can't wait for Season 2.
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- TriviaBased on an action-adventure comedy manga written and illustrated by Hitsuji Gondaira. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shounen Jump magazine since August 2019.
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