Has this series changed or have i?
I'm just not sure anymore. The first Minami-ke series sits comfortably in my all time best shows, to me this was the defining slice of life comedy to which i compare all others.
Okawari's change in studio annoyed me, the visuals were unfamiliar, this shows pacing gives you a great deal of time for such grievances to fester, but the content was still enjoyable.
I watched an episode of Okaeri and left it at that, the problem has gone beyond a minor annoyance.
With Tadaima the studio was again changed again, and they've done a decent job with the visuals, so
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Minami-ke 4th Season
Japanese: みなみけ ただいま
Information
Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jan 6, 2013 to Mar 31, 2013
Premiered:
Winter 2013
Broadcast:
Sundays at 01:00 (JST)
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
Funimation
Studios:
feel.
Source:
Manga
Genre:
Comedy
Demographic:
Seinen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
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#14742
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Popularity:
#3049
Members:
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Favorites:
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 9, 2013
I like how Minami-ke Tadaima begins each episode with a brief commentary:
"This story is a simple illustration of the three Minami sisters and the ordinary life they lead. Please don't expect too much from it." - Minami Chiaki. Just like all the previous seasons, fans of Minami-ke should be familiar with how it begins an episode with one of the characters commenting along those lines and that's essentially what Minami-ke is entirely about;heartwarming slice-of-life revolving around three plain girls with very lighthearted jokes delivered throughout the entire show. Alas, this season is one you shouldn't "expect too much from it", just as Chiaki said. With no story ... Jan 16, 2016
Hmm, this is...hmm. Just finished this one, so this review will be my freshest of the seasons of Minami-ke. Prepare for disappointment. But, before you get the wrong idea, well this IS because the studio changed again, this review is not centered on its art style alone, but it will play a major role on how this review goes.
This season did something that I was heavily afraid of: they embraced cliché again, something that has not been done since the second season. And by embrace, I mean EMBRACE. Right off the bat, it appears that they are repeating old elements from prior seasons, recycling ... |


