Nerima Daikon Brothers

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Synonyms: Oroshitate Musical Nerima Daikon Brothers, Dress-up Musical Nerima Daikon Brothers
Japanese: 練馬大根ブラザーズ
English: Nerima Daikon Brothers
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 10, 2006 to Mar 28, 2006
Premiered: Winter 2006
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Aniplex
Licensors: ADV Films, Funimation
Studios: Studio Hibari
Source: Original
Genre: ComedyComedy
Theme: MusicMusic
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 7.301 (scored by 37563,756 users)
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Ranked: #28772
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Popularity: #6633
Members: 9,244
Favorites: 72

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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 17, 2008
Nabeshin, most famous as the afro-sporting director of Excel Saga, thrives with material no one in their right mind would even think to create. With Nerima Daikon Brothers, he molds the story of two brothers, their cousin, and a soft... VERY soft... panda, who want nothing more but to turn their paltry daikon field into a concert dome where they can perform their music. But this is Nabeshin, so there has to be a catch, and it's a doozy... you see, Nerima Daikon Brothers is an anime musical. Singing, dancing, and lots of it.

Every episode deals with the Nerima Daikon Brothers looking for a break, ...
Jul 25, 2011
I actually analyzed this series for a University paper (yeah, you read that right...)

Directed by the infamous Nabeshin, this is exactly what one should expect from him, with a twist. This is the first ever anime musical comedy. While fans of the typical Nabeshin screwball comedy will love it's off the wall flavour, it was also the pioneer of a new subgenre. Unfortunately...the pioneer was drunk off his ass and ran his covered wagon into many a ditch.

Story:

The show does have a basic plot that tie all of the events together. Hideki, Ichiro and their cousin ...
Aug 27, 2012
The show is really stupidly silly. But unlike Puni Puni Poemy and Excel Saga, this one has a story that he sticks to. I like the story because its heart wrenching but because of the black comedy, it doesn’t make me want to cry. I wanted to keep watching because of the characters and how they interact with each other, and to see if they ever would make their dream come true. They had me laughing from the start even if some of the jokes were a little gross.

The animation is not really all that wonderful, but it works with the fact that this ...
Nov 1, 2010
Mixed Feelings
I really respect Watanabe Shinichi for what he does as far as being an active face and voice in the anime community, advising fans to buy anime DVDs and manga instead of stealing them via torrent download and scanalations, but I haven't enjoyed any of his work all the way through. Excel Saga was great, but got old near the end, and I hated Poemy from minute one. Nerima Daikon Brothers is the third Nabashin related work I've seen thus far, and this one is sliightly better, but suffers from the same problems.
The comedy is pretty much what can be expected; an insane ...
Jul 4, 2010
Ahhh, Nerima Daikon Brothers. When I first watched it, I was like, wait a minute, can you put this on T.V.!? I watched the entire series in the english dub, and let me say, one of the best dubs I've seen, next to Full Metal Alchemist ( Not Brotherhood. The first one. ) I laughed, I cried because I was laughing so hard, and I absolutely adored it. If you're easily offended, then don't watch it, but if you can take a joke or million, watch it. If you don't like musicals, you ought not to watch it either. I honestly thought the series was ...
Mar 3, 2014
For lack of a better comparison (never saw Blues Brothers, and I’m not totally well versed in the Blues as a whole) Nerima Daikon Brothers is kinda the closest we’ve ever gotten to an anime version of Elite Beat Agents, except less dancing and more singing. It’s got a rather simple premise, as it takes place in little town called Nerima and follows a goofy trio of that live on a stage in the middle of a daikon field that’s owned a by the leader of the group, a square-jawed daikon farmer named Hideaki. Oh and their mascot, Pandaikon . He along with his cohorts, ...
Aug 21, 2018
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
It's one of those fairly rare anime that I find to be bad enough to drop quickly... Since anime tends to be just 12-24 episodes which can be watched quickly and without having to care much(unlike, say, novels that I also often read and can take days or weeks to finish even if you read several hours a day). Feeling like dropping it in episode one, with that feeling just getting worse until I drop it at episode four... Yeah, that's just plain horrible.

First of all, the art is the only fairly good part of this anime. Not too shabby, especially not for its age. ...
Jun 4, 2008
Nerima Daikon Brothers is definitely for the comedic anime fan. The story revolves around three relatives, Hideki, Ichiro, and Mako, who are trying to make it big as blues musicians in the city of Nerima. They farm a type of radish called Daikons in order to get by though they still find themselves constantly out of cash. Their dream is to build a dome where they can perform.

The thing about Nerima Daikon Brothers is that the three are always getting into quite random trouble fending off unexpected enemies of all kinds. From the Panchiko Parlor owner to the japanese take of Michael Jackson, you'll be ...