Alternative TitlesJapanese: ゆるめいつ
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 24, 2009
Duration:
37 min. per episode Rating:
G - All Ages
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SynopsisYurume, an 18-year old "ronin" and recent high school graduate, has high hopes of being accepted and attending Tokyo University. She moves into an apartment complex, the Maison du Wish, located on the outskirts of Tokyo where other ronins living there are studying for upcoming college acceptance exams. |
Related AnimeAdaptation: Yurumates Sequel: Yurumates ha? Other: Yurumates 3D
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Skadi
66 of 100 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
7 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
One of my weaknesses as an anime viewer is chibi style animation. There is something so awesomely adorable about it that will make me smile every time I see it. Combined with amusing slice of life storylines make Yurumates an extremely enjoyable viewing delight.
Yurumates features a series of mostly unrelated shorts that follow the tenants of a small apartment building in Tokyo. Since the building is a low rent and fairly rundown because the cast are poor students, most of the humor revolves around the life of a struggling student. This is likely to be a lot more funny for people who have either lived a similar lifestyle or are currently experiences it. Each short follows a certain theme, which will be familiar to fans of slice of life anime and manga such as surviving the heat, surviving the cold, and hotpots to name a few. While it’s all very funny at times, as I mentioned its quite familiar too and thus it feels like I have seen a lot of these jokes before. That doesn’t make it less funny but just not all that fresh and original.
Sometimes simplicity works the best, and that is the best way to describe the characters in Yurumates. They are all very standard archetypes but you can’t help but love every one of them. There are only four characters, Yurume, Sae, Kumi and Matsukichi. This was a great decision as anymore than this would have been too many do to the shortness of the anime. Yurume is the country girl who is adjusting to life in the big city. The majority of the stories flow around her. Sae and Kumi are quite funny as they good naturedly tease Yurume naivety. I liked Matsukichi a lot as for a change it was nice to see a non pervert male character in a cast of women.
The art is a bit difficult to judge, because I personally liked the style and think it was appropriate for the theme of this anime. It is quite simple; there is very little detail in either the backgrounds or in the characters themselves. With chibi styled characters you rarely get any detail anyway. The seiyuu performances were excellent. They really managed to bring out the characters personalities and with the simplicity of the animation and the story, having strong voice performances was critical to its success. The songs were also catchy and adorable.
I found this to be a really cute and fun show. If you don’t like slice of life, have zero sense of humor and personality, or absolutely must have amazing animation to enjoy something then Yurumates is not the anime for you. For the rest of us though it will surely be worth the time.
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chinaboat
15 of 34 people found this review helpful
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1 of 1 episodes seen
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| Overall |
6 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
6 |
| Enjoyment |
6 |
A series of short vignettes, each basically an animated version of a 4-koma comic strip, I don't wonder if this isn't a collection of pieces that aired individually but were put together to form this single piece. The humor is very dry of the "Oh, I get it" variety, once again pointing to its print origins. It's been my experience that the drier humor becomes the harder it is to translate (even some British humor is beyond most Americans and vice verse and they, theoretically, speak the same language) and this seems to be what's happening here - to western tastes it's just not that funny. read more
Recommendations
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Both are slice of life comedies dealing with students living together in an apartment building and both feature frequent Chibi gags.
Both are slice of life. Characters in general are pretty similar - in Yurumates there is also a glasses-girl named Sae, who has a younger sister. Yurumates is basically the NEET version of Hidamari Sketch.
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Good "slice of life" for otaku, same sketch-humor style...
similar characters with slice of life comedy.
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Opening Theme"Loosey Goosey (るーじー・ぐーじー)" by Halko Momoi
Ending Theme"Loosey Goosey (るーじー・ぐーじー)" by Momoi Haruko
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Related ClubsYurumates, Satoshi Hino Fans, Slice of Life Club , The OVA/ONA/Anime Movie club, The Aironic OVA (Original Video Animation) Club
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