Here's a multiple choice question before I begin talking about this series:
What would you do when your carefree life is suddenly being thrown into unsettled chaos when three girls, a middle-schooler, a fifth-grader, and a toddler wants to be under you care due to an unprecedented tragedy?
A) Call the cops
B) Try to find another babysitter
C) Slap yourself twice and tell yourself that this is all a dream and you'll wake up soon.
D) Take responsibility, learn about the value of family life, and take care of them
If you choose D, then kiss your carefree life goodbye and hello to responsibility of being uncle, big brother, and
...
father all at once.
Judging by the title of the series, there's not much to expect and could seem to be quite predictable. "Listen to me Girls, I am Your Father!" But let's face the music, here...how many of you actually listen to your parents when you were little? (I know, I didn't). And going from there, we have the first episode where at the ending, one of our main characters (Sora Takanashi) is caught with her pants down literally. Now, you're probably thinking about dropping the series at this point as it might turn into an "ecchi" series. Well, dead wrong.
You see, in this story, we have our main character, the carefree Yuuta Segawa (also known affectionately as "uncles" by our cute little Hina). Of course, judging by just that, we might have our "kawaiiiii" moments running through our heads. Then, we have the middle child Miu Takanashi who causes mischievious deeds throughout the series for "uncles" and Sora. And finally, who could forget our tsundere-like Sora? I mean, the first scene we see her with uncles gets her pants caught down literally!
Despite all that's mentioned above, there is much more depth into this series than meets the eye. From a tragic news of the morning comes forth an unprecedented event that will change uncles' life forever. I mean, how would you feel if you certainly realized that someone you once knew disappear from the face of this Earth?
With the surprising turn of events, it is clear now that this series has a much in depth theme, the theme of responsibility and be someone you never thought you'd be: a father, an uncle, and a big brother.
Despite this though, there are still those fan-service scenes popping up occasionally such as Sora's untimely undressing and morning wake up calls. Then, there is our Raika girl, the strange girl with boobs that makes Sora's look like marbles. At this point, some of our viewers may have pushed that "dropped" button on their anime list. With the common usage of fan-service we see in nearly God-knows-what % of anime we see these days, it's not surprising. However, if you watch the series carefully, you may notice that this series eventually shows its true visage.
That visage is being the emotional and drama side of the show. It is deep as the series progresses. It is emotional as we see some of the more vulnerable sides of our characters. It is dramatic in the way how events turns out to be. And it is reality, not a dream.
Seriously, if you or most people were in Yuuta's shoes, it would of been something that you wish and wish was a bad dream and wake up to a morning coffee. But mornings will never be the same again with these three girls under your roof.
Beyond that, there are also some insightful side characters of the series some of us may want to keep their eyes on. (not just our hot girl Raika) For instance, the lolicon Sako who's there for the comic relif, the ladies man Nimura that has some great chemistry with Miu, and last but not least is Raika that skyrockets Sora's tsundere sense like no tomorrow. Despite her relatively short appearances, it is clear that her view in this series has touched the hearts and our minds (no, not just with her appearance) but by her interactions with the other characters.
As for the art and sound, I would say that both are just average and not award worthy of the year. I mean, it is just there. Of course, the light themed piano tone of the background occasionally does mix in with the series well but overall, not something I'll remember by for a long time. The art (like most 2010+ series) is presented well. However, there are those scenes where they background and obscene characters looks like computer generated graphics that leads to a turn off.
Overall, I'd say that this was a great series that debuted so far. It has its good (the realism of taking care of people and becoming someone you never thought you'd be). It has its bad (the pointless fan-service and some blend character designs). And then it has the ability to make our viewers continue to watch through its drama that all started after an unprecedented tragedy. What originally thought by some viewers (you know who you are) to be a series that tried to get attention through common cliche instead became a series of a touching melancholy. Perhaps, responsibility changes people who they are from carefree to responsible. Perhaps, it is unprecedented events that leads to people to discover their identity. Or perhaps, it is the reality that most of us may face today in our lives that can be reflected upon from this series. But all in all, this series is something to keep an eye on (especially since it only covers roughly 1/3 of the light novels). Remember, responsibility is not a privilege, it is a right. Don't believe me? Just ask Peter Parker.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Papakiki, Listen to Me, Girls, I'm Your Father!
Japanese: パパのいうことを聞きなさい!
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jan 11, 2012 to Mar 28, 2012
Premiered:
Winter 2012
Broadcast:
Wednesdays at 01:30 (JST)
Licensors:
Sentai Filmworks
Studios:
feel.
Source:
Light novel
Theme:
Childcare
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories May 15, 2012
Here's a multiple choice question before I begin talking about this series:
What would you do when your carefree life is suddenly being thrown into unsettled chaos when three girls, a middle-schooler, a fifth-grader, and a toddler wants to be under you care due to an unprecedented tragedy? A) Call the cops B) Try to find another babysitter C) Slap yourself twice and tell yourself that this is all a dream and you'll wake up soon. D) Take responsibility, learn about the value of family life, and take care of them If you choose D, then kiss your carefree life goodbye and hello to responsibility of being uncle, big brother, and ... Feb 13, 2012
If you plan to watch this anime with the assumption you'll get a lot of moe loli-fanservice, then you'll be sad to know that there isn't much of it.
What you do get however, is a very deep, touching story, that's very thoughtfully written. It tackles a lot of different, difficult topics and approaches them in a very realistic manner. The result is a very sweet anime that breaks from the norm and is a great optimistic, thought-provoking watch. I won't say any more here as nothing much needs to be said. Watch with low-expectations (as I did at the beginning) and you'll be sure to have ... Aug 5, 2013 "Family must not be separated, they must be together" - Segawa Yuuta Raising a child isnt an easy matters, even for parents. Sometimes we must realize that if we're in our parents position and what do they feel when taking care of us, of course it isnt an easy things to do. So, can you imagine if we're a college student but at the same time we must taking care for 3 children? Segawa Yuuta knows the answer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ STORY 9/10 The story begins with Segawa Yuuta as the Main lead, he is a freshman of a university. His parents passed away while he was young and he got ... Feb 11, 2015
Man, what the hell is an "Ecchi" tag doing on this anime?
This anime has all the components of a successful emotional anime. It deals with the themes of loss, family and survival in a mature way and can make you tear up at more than one point, while portraying daily life of the protagonist with a sense of realism and without the tropes found in many anime. If there was no "but" following this anime might be considered a mini-Clannad by those who viewed it. BUT The writers inexplicably decide that a show about loss, family and perseverance is somehow the right time to add run-of-the-mill ... Mar 5, 2016
**Warning: Contains minor spoilers**
If you want a comedy that's full of ecchi fan service involving children as well as loli vibes throughout the anime, look no further. You've found what you are looking for. If that's not something that would interest you, I don't recommend this anime. If you're still on the fence about it and/or want to hear what I have to say, then please read the rest of my review. Sound: 6/10 The voice acting was fine and the music was appropriate. Nothing special, though, and nothing really stood out to me. There were some cute moments when they were singing, but otherwise it's ... Jan 11, 2012
I just want to say that I am really happy to see that this will be getting 26 episodes. It is really vibrant and cute.
The story revolves around our main protagonist who has to take care of his sister's 3 kids (although 2 of them are not blood related, they came from the sister's husbands 2 previous marriages, so technically none of the girls are related to each other). I started reading this manga a few weeks ago and I was SO happy to see that this season would have the anime version of it along with other great series (Zero no tsukaima, Youko x Boku ... Jul 9, 2013
Today I’ll be reviewing one of Sentai’s newest works, Papa no Iu Koto o Kikinasai! or PapaKiki for short. Much like the critically acclaimed Usagi Drop, this slice of life anime involves a young man whos world turns upside down when he finds himself a guardian due to unforeseen circumstances. Unlike PapaKiki, however, Usagi Drop was actually an enjoyable experience. There are so many things wrong with PapaKiki, it was almost unwatchable for me.
The premise itself doesn’t ... Aug 27, 2017
If you have ever fantasized about what would happen if suddenly you became the guardian of 3 little girls out of nowhere, then this might just be your anime.
|Objective Review| |Story/Plot| The overall story is very well organised and presented throughout the whole series. The core idea is presented and developed at a great pace, maintaining variety. While the main idea might not seem too interesting at first, Papa still makes it exciting. Papa puts the characters to great use to make sure the flood of problems stay fresh and varied. Though there are a couple of flaws here and there (see at Characters). The anime ... Dec 2, 2012
Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! A somewhat difficult show to review. Decent premise, some good characters, pretty art, but still doesn't really convince me it worked as a show.
The story is a relatively interesting premise. Yuuta ends up taking in 3 of his nieces after their parents die, to stop them going off to different homes and ultimately being separated, he feels so strongly about this because his older sister and the mother of the youngest niece raised him when their own parents died. As you may have guessed from the last sentence Yuuta is only blood related to one of the girls. The biggest issue ... Jan 28, 2012
Do you like anime about family bonding, growing up, and learning life lessons--then you should watch this anime. Family can be blood related or not as it doesn't matter. Family is a family. Its the time you spent with them that count and the memories you share. I am reminded of another anime Usagi Drop that has a similar feeling. Anyway on to the story--Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! or Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!. is about Segawa Yuuta , a 19 year college student has to take care of his sister's 3 children. ( 1 of them is blood
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Jun 28, 2015
[SPOILERS AHEAD] Sorry, but in order for me to write an honest in-depth review about this anime, I feel as though some spoilers from both the OVA AND THE LIGHT NOVEL are necessary.
Story: (I am only talking about the 2nd ep not the first, the first is more or less a filler, plain fan service) In this part of the OVA, Miu, Hina, and Sora's parents come back as harmless ghosts for one day after 4 years since the incident. The whole episode is seen from their point of view and in this episode we see a whole bunch of changes between everyone and ... Jan 18, 2015
"Tinkel, tinkel, lilel stal"
"How I wondaa wat chu aar" "Up above zaa wald so hay" "Rayk a daymond in za sky" - Takanashi Hina First of all, I would like to announce that I'm an idiot for not finding this animation sooner, which is one of the better manga series I've read. For Pete's sake, I'm late for about three years. No use crying over spilled milk. I write this review assuming you've watched the series. Worry not, it doesn't contain any spoilers. Oh and a little more, I've been writing a lot of reviews on MAL but I didn't read one of the guideline, "Don't include story summaries, ... Jan 21, 2015
I'm not one for reviews that are college-length dissections of anime so I'll try to keep my review short without leaving out much about how I see Papa to go for viewers.
Generalizing to three types of viewers: 1. Those who can't stand fan service (disproportionate women, pedophiles, inappropriate comedy, etc) and want to see a PROPER story told (like me): I'll get to that in the end. 2. Those who like a good plot and don't mind fan service: This anime is for you. I can guarantee you'll give it an 8/10 or more. 3. Those of you who only care for fan service: This isn't a bad ... Oct 26, 2012
Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasa is something as close to a Masterpiece as you will find in an Anime Series.
If you read the description on what this is about, or translated the title that in English means "Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!" Yuri and Shingo are going on a Honeymoon when their plane hits bad weather and crashed, Killing both of them. Their 3 kids now have no parents, Would you a College student, have the guts, the courage to stand forth after hearing that the 3 girls would be split up, To take matters into your own hands? It takes a special kid ... Jun 14, 2015
Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! is one of those animes that both lighten and enlighten your day: it tells you the story of a family caught in a very difficult moment and of a college student who goes out of his way to keep the three daughters of his sister together (yes, I know, two of them are stepdaughters), despite the hard time that this decision is going to give him. In fact the challenges will be numerous, but Yuuto (our MC) will make any sacrifice necessary for their happiness; and this is most certainly going to make you smile.
Story: 9/10. The story is in my ... Jun 23, 2015
We're pushed into a story where it starts calm, then the sad part hits. To some, they might tear, I completely understand the motive behind each character's decision, but it really doesn't drag me into the main story much as I didn't care for the characters that much during the beginning, I had enpathy for them but caring was still lacking.
This isn't a AAA+ action anime, it's realistic modern day Japan, so all the actions or... most of the non-sexual ones seem logical to me. The jokes are funny at first but they're overused way too much throughout the series. The three sisters are all ... Sep 8, 2012
This is a very relaxing and enjoyable series despite the serious plot at hand, which revolves around the daily lifes of three girls, after an unfortunate accident leaves them orphaned.
Before I continue I want to state that this review has been written to clear up a misunderstanding that a lot of people seem to have on this series and spoilers will be involved. If you don't want to read this kind of review stop now & read a different one. This series follows an episodic pattern but all episodes are more or less linked to each other and the story progresses with little to ... Apr 5, 2012
It depends on different viewers to rate this anime, if this is your first time seen this anime, you might find it amusing and a funny(mostly because of raika and sako sempai), but there are some touching moments that shows the hardship that Yuuta went through when he lost his parents, his sister,and now try to raise the 3 daughter so they won't have to experience the same life as Yuuta. Its heart warming to see how much the 3 sister are caring for their uncle too.
But if you have read its light novel, like me, you might have different opinion in the animed version. ... May 1, 2012
this story is great, some people may have different opinion though.
if you kinda want to get the feeling of what happens when someone died in your family and you have to move somewhere else, this is just right. this anime have a nice plot about a possibility of what might happens once both the parent of some children pass away by an accident. the outcome could be both good and bad, but the best thing is never to give up. although this anime could make some people feel kinda.... childish... it's still great, and makes you somewhat feel the burden of becoming an older person. they do ... |