Sasami-san@Ganbaranai

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Synonyms: Sasami-san at Ganbaranai, Sasami-san@Unmotivated
Japanese: ささみさん@がんばらない


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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 11, 2013 to Mar 29, 2013
Premiered: Winter 2013
Broadcast: Fridays at 01:25 (JST)
Producers: Aniplex, TBS
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Shaft
Source: Light novel
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance, SupernaturalSupernatural
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.691 (scored by 2813128,131 users)
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Ranked: #62392
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Popularity: #2349
Members: 82,527
Favorites: 146

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 16, 2013
Preliminary (10/12 eps)
Initially my wtf is going on radar went off. The first episode threw me for an FLCL loop. As the story progresses you get more of a FLCL meets The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya feel that starts to develop along with Shafts amazing ability to throw art of the abnormal around.

Story -
Take a minute to read the Synopsis... That basically covers the first episode. Things start to get real in depth with the story later on. I would say Sasami heavily feels like a Haruhi in this aspect. She has this power that she thinks she doesn't have. She later has to learn how to ...
May 30, 2013
Anime auteur Akiyuki Shinbo has with Studio Shaft directed a number of highly interesting, willfully off-kilter and generally amusing series. His work is always bold, with visual flair beyond the norm and he usually chooses to direct works with morbid or bizarre sensibilities and humor. Sasami-san@Gabaranai does not break the Shaft mold in the slightest, but it does reaffirm how well it can work. It's a very strange but thoroughly fun ride.

Shaft's knack for good visuals keeps the series looking strong. Perhaps some of the tricks used are there to keep the costs down; it doesn't matter, the anime looks distinctive and often beautiful. The ...
Jan 3, 2014
Mixed Feelings
In a dull season plagued by the predictable, describing this newest series as "different" would be a severe understatement. Enter Sasami-san@Ganbaranai, the front-runner for absurdity—playing the seductress, the shrew, the madwoman fueled by crack cocaine. Be forewarned. This is a genuine concoction of the bizarre, lacking any sense of direction, and indeed, having no concern for it. Sheer bewilderment becomes Sasami-san's very forte. Yet, this eccentricity is a double-edged sword, and considering the shallowness of Sasami-san's loony design, we're unfortunately left with a show that is plain disappointing.

Both a strength and a weakness, the plot is all over the place. In the first episode for ...
Feb 3, 2014
I recently had the pleasure of rewatching Sasami-san@Ganbaranai, and I think my view on this show is now more balanced than it used to be. I loved every episode save for the last three, and wanted to see if I would feel the same way again. Was Sasami-san@Ganbaranai as good as I thought it was? Read on to find out.

Now, I noticed this the first time I watched it, and it’s worth pointing out: the show isn’t deep. Though the story uses a lot of lore from Japanese mythos, it’s just a backdrop and reason for everything that happens in the show. Maybe it takes ...
Feb 12, 2013
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
For many, the first episode is like candy they've never tried before. They may like it, they may not, or they may not be accustomed to the taste so they give it another shot. If you fall into the latter, you will find that Sasami-san is more than meets the eye.

With its combination of supernatural occurrences, mysterious story line, unknown depth of characters, and extremely weird chain of events, you're not sure where the producers SHAFT is going with this. However, each episode contains enough elements to pique your interest, leaving you with a sense of longing and desire to see the next episode.

Story - ...
Mar 31, 2013
An excellent lesson of Japanese mythology presented in the form of a lazy girls attempt at a normal life. The story follows Tsukuyomi Sasami which I'm sure you thought was a normal girl at first glance but it turns out she has quite the story in her past which she is trying to bury inside her. I was impressed by the nonchalance which some characters in the series treat problems.

I enjoyed it very much due to the fact that I am a fan of history and Japan's history is a subject of great interest to me as well as its mythology which I knew nothing ...
Feb 4, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (Unknown/12 eps)
Short version: WTF is going on...with sort of a reason.

Long version: Story is revolved around the life of a high school girl who is a NEET with the powers of god. There are other characters in the story however they are briefly or not developed at all. Some people may find it funny due to the fact that there is some serious WTF in every episode. However that is all the anime is. Mostly a bunch of random events jumbled together caused by the powers of the high school girl.

If you watch Gintama you just might find it worthwhile to watch, and don't quote ...
Jan 4, 2014
Following the massive successes of the Madoka and Monogatari franchises, Shaft found itself a sizable new fanbase, awaiting with bated breath, eager to bear witness to their next big hit. This eagerness was answered with the adaption of the light novel Sasami-san@Ganbaranai. Were these new fans sated by their new weekly dosage of still frames and headtilts? Let’s just say that these fans are still holding their breaths. Unfortunately for Shaft, the reception was quite the contrary. To call Sasami-san merely a disappointment would be an unforgivable understatement.

Perhaps the main problem of Sasami-san, much like Hataraku Maou-sama, is that it ...
Apr 24, 2013
May contain spoilers.

Sasami-san@Ganbaranai/Sasami-san@unmotivated is about Sasami Tsukuyomi, a 16-year old shut-in who relies heavily on her brother, Kamiomi Tsukuyomi who has an intense love for her, exceeding that of sibling love. The story revolves around them, and the three Yagami sisters: Tsurugi, Kagami and Tama.

Now, when I watched the first two episodes, I was like "What the f*ck is happening?" I mean, everything turning into chocolate? A 30-year old woman in a kid's body wielding a sword? A cyborg? A hot 9-year old that can jump real high and stuff? It'll really put you in a situation where you don't know what is ...
Apr 2, 2013
If you like SHAFT at their best, you should be very happy with Sasami-san@Ganbaranai. The first two-three episodes have Excel Saga levels of weirdness, but after that the bizarro factor tapers off rapidly and the story jells into coherence. By about halfway through the series you find yourself wrapped up in a coherent story that is simply a modern interpretation of Japanese mythology, with only slight sojourns into the unconventional (but all in the name of presenting the "fantastic" i.e. a story of gods).

In other words, this anime is much more straightforward than FLCL, which it gets compared to a lot; just watch more ...
Mar 31, 2013
Mixed Feelings
I decided to give this series a 6 overall, initially it was a 5 after finishing the last episode. The show should have ended after the Mom arc, it had great progression and the anime could have ended off on a better note.

Instead they decided to continue and introduced a new character. Hardly anything is explained and a lot of the characters are not fleshed out very well. The last episode was a mess, do to a rushed end and troll subs (which were annoying btw). Not to mention more random characters and unanswered questions in the last episode. Even if the series was ...
Mar 28, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Though not by any means amazing, Sasami-san@Ganbaranai certainly is an enjoyable, but quite strange series. While I find it difficult to categorize it into any particular genre, it could probably be best described as a comedic thriller.

The first episode is a bit of a trip through madness, showing the main character, Sasami Tsukuyomi, spying on her pervert brother from home before the world inexplicably turns to chocolate, with three strange girls, the Yagami sisters, bringing things back to normal in a very over the top way. However, the first episode doesn't quite capture the true essence of this series, which reveals important details with each ...
Mar 8, 2013
Preliminary (9/12 eps)
Sasami-san, is truly an underrated anime, in my opinion that is. I think Sasami-san is a... unique anime. Like the saying goes, "don't judge a book by its cover", Sasami-san's first episode might leave you with mixed emotions.

Story:
Sasami-san is not what it really seems when you first watch it. Eventually, you'll see the events that happen each have a deeper meaning than what you first think of it. It's plot is indeed strange, yet intriguing. A lot of what happens also has to do with Japanese mythology. Depending on how well you know Japan's history (or maybe the amount of anime you watch), this show ...
Jun 25, 2013
Studio Shaft brings yet another unique artistic anime, that comes in the form of Sasami-san@Ganbaranai. Now, most people would shy away from even approaching this anime, due to its low average score below a 7. However, for a random anime I picked up due to the small hype that ran among my friends, going in expecting nothing comes out with something that is a hidden gem within the many piles of anime that are released every season.

Sasami-san begins with, most simply defined, an unclear plot. The first two episodes are, simply said, extremely random. However, as a plot eventually develops, one discovers that the plot, ...
Jun 10, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Hey folks, this will be a review for Sasami-san@Ganbaranai. Unfortunately this wasn't very interesting to me. In fact it was very dull, not very Shafty, nor as wtf inducing as other reviewers would have you believe.

The story revolves around Sasami who holds the power of the the ultimate god which basically can control other gods. However this power backfires a lot(world turns to chocolate), also seems to be rather weak or non existent when in a pinch(other gods pick fights with her). Whether or not you take this show at face value like I am, or take it to be some wild illusion as the ...
Nov 13, 2020
Mixed Feelings
"Sasami-san@Ganbaranai" is something you don't see everyday. The manic, hybrid-fusion between Japanese mythology and niche, otaku neologisms. Despite the slathering-on of Studio Shaft's sensual sense of comedy, the light novel adaptation (originally written by the author, known as ※Akira) rivals NISIOISIN. Ameliorating common bishōjo tropes, to create a series full of twists, turns, and towering lore!

※Akira is famously known for the writing the series, Kyōran Kazoku Nikki. The aforementioned series received an anime adaptation in 2008!

⚠️ This review will be spoiler-free ⚠️

—Story/Characters

Usually Shaft Studios is hit-or-miss for me, but I feel that Mr. Shinbō's animation style suites it perfectly. I wasn't the biggest fan ...
Mar 27, 2015
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
Sasami is so much more complicated than I thought it would be to be honest. I think that for some, it might be too much to absorb at one time. But if you can follow the pace of this anime, it's actually really good. There's a complex plot that keeps on unfolding, with the addition of humor and some classic tsundere/incest moments for the people that enjoy those things. It's a blend of a lot of things, so every person can find at least one thing that they like or want to watch in the anime.
Aug 12, 2016
I almost dropped this on the first episode. Thought I was waching one kind of show and then it abruptly become something completly different without much explination. Thats no bad if you do it right, but this were not the case. The stupid characters (Only Sasami seems fine), the crazy random events and the incest jokes doesn't helped either. But I rarely judge by one episode, so I continued watching and soon found it somehow pretty enjoyable. The show manages to be always cleverly surprising and keeps improving on each episode. And even when there is not a propper plot underneath, there is a lot ...
May 24, 2018
What was billed was a story of a girl who cried a river and... er, sorry, who is a shut-in. What I didn't expect was a bizarre mix of sci-fi and Shinto.

Visually, this is some of Shaft's finest work. I loved the character designs, the mecha, and the backgrounds-- almost everything was very well polished, even the patented Shaft Neckbreaker Pose (TM). There was one filler frame (or animation hiccup) in broadcast, but in an understandable spot (at least they had the keyframe), and nothing that would actually break the illusion.

Episode 1 is basically the overture (to yet again abuse that opera reference). We are ...
Jun 18, 2019
I was fooled by the synopsis...
Based on the synopsis I(and probably others as well) thought the anime would revolve around Sasami's(main character) struggles to fit in with society and her shut-in NEET life.
For the first few the episodes the anime did deliver this and i was really enjoying it until the mythological/supernatural element started to kick in which I REALLY WASNT expecting in such a context.
Usually the latter half of the episodes would be about supernatural/Japanese god stuff.
From what i have seen of Studio SHAFT , they really like to confuse their viewers by adding the most random stuff in their episodes or have ...