Orenchi no Furo Jijou


Merman in my Tub

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Synonyms: Orefuro
Japanese: オレん家のフロ事情
English: Merman in my Tub
German: Orenchi no Furo Jijo
Spanish: Orenchi no Furo Jijo
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2014 to Dec 29, 2014
Premiered: Fall 2014
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Media Factory
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Asahi Production
Genres: ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Demographic: JoseiJosei
Duration: 4 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.931 (scored by 5983559,835 users)
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Ranked: #46632
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Popularity: #1963
Members: 116,685
Favorites: 407

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 29, 2014
Orenchi no Furo Jijou is a 4-minute-per-episode anime about a guy who finds a merman, and their completely heterosexual adventures that all take place in a bathtub.

Story: 5/10
As minimal as it gets. Each episode has some central problem or event and it's always something very light. Nothing special, but this setup is pretty normal for shorts. You can watch it all in under an hour!

Art: 7/10
Decent but never astounding, not too much to talk about. Although, they did a good job animating and drawing the merman's muscles, those stand out as quality parts of the show.

Sound: 6/10
There was background music? I hate to keep ...
Aug 9, 2020
I had been looking for an anime like this for a very long time, something with a wonderfully soothing and calming vibe, so I was very glad when I stumbled upon this gem of an anime. If you're someone like me who's also looking for a quick pick-me-up that's not plot intensive but nevertheless has the capability of making you feel the most relaxed you've been in quite some time, look no further.

Orenchi no Furo Jijou is a slice of life comedy with episodes that span for only 4 minutes each, featuring the life of a boy who has a merman living in his bathtub ...
Dec 31, 2014
(Not an in-depth review here) "Short and sweet." Sums this series up very well.

The story is bizarre with little backstory but since no story goes very deep, it is not an issue.
Each episode has a stand alone issue which Wakasa (Free loading Merman) and Tatsumi (Teen whose bathtub has been taken over) both overcome usually in a pretty adorable way.

I love the voice actors chosen, they are absolutely perfect for the characters, especially Maki, his voice made me giggle at times XD

The artwork is not super detailed but personally I think it is fantastic, it suits the light-hearted theme and the chibi forms of ...
Apr 13, 2015
If you're looking for a short, light-hearted anime with jokes poking fun at hentai/BL - you've come to the right place.

Orefuro is a short 4-min per episode anime which features a boy and a merman who lives in his bathtub.

Story: 5/10
Story is very simple and most of it is just poke-fun at usual anime cliches.
There's not a lot of story at all to be honest, the time limit makes sure of that.

Art: 6/10
Not bad, but not amazing either. The art style for the opening is like-wise to a painting, which is amazing other than the fact that it is ...
Jul 11, 2015
For what it is, Orefuro is pretty good. It's short, sweet, and to the point. Quite fitting that an anime of a 4 panel comic has 4 minute episodes.

Story: 5
Basically nonexistant. Each episode contains its own small plot. Due to the rather unnatural circumstances of a merman living in the bathtub, though, the episodes generally don't fall into boring, overused slice of life story tropes. However, the premise is almost overly simplistic, and rarely are the practicalities of the situation brought into question.

Art: 8
This is definitely a part that benefited from short episodes. The art is smooth and vibrant, often seamlessly flipping between its ...
Jan 3, 2015
Mixed Feelings
Orenchi no Furo Jijou is another of those anime with annoyingly short episodes. However, this show really makes the most of it and is actually an enjoyable watch.

Story:
Near non-existent. Read the two first sentences of the summary on MAL, and you wont be surprised. At all. The story is really that simple, following the life of a teenage boy with a merman living in his bathtub. No plot twist, no anything, just the characters solving their small everyday problems. The pacing of the story is fine, introducing new characters once in a while and the show never grows boring. Still the story is poor, and ...
Sep 3, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Everything you expect from an anime about a merman moving in to some dude's apartment. As far as I can tell, there's no story. It's just 13 4-minute OVA's. Characters are super gay merman, and the other guy. I don't think they have names, but that merman is one compelling, fully developed character. The struggle he faces of being driven out of his river home is just touching. And you also really feel the underlying statement about pollution of our rivers and natural areas. The animation is decent, though there isn't much to animate. I can't really judge it's animation honestly.There's nothing abhorrent, and it ...
Nov 12, 2020
In times like this, I think we all dream of having a gorgeous himbo merman live in our bathtubs to shake up our mundane lives a little. At least, that's how I felt right after watching this!

Orenchi no Furo Jijou or the aptly titled "Merman in my Tub" is about just that. 13 bite-sized episodes chronicling the everyday life of a stoic teenage boy living alone who brings home a merman of all things to freeload--in his bathtub. And as one would expect when picking up fantastical strangers off the side of the road--er, river, and dumping 'em tail and all in your bathroom, quite ...
Feb 15, 2017
Want to know what life is like when you have a merman living on your bathtub? Watch this anime to find out!

I almost didn't watch this thirteen episode anime because each episode was only four minutes long, but I'm glad I did! It was super cute and straight to the point, not to mention it was hilarious! I wish there was more to watch, but I'm sure anyone would.

All episodes put together makes up less than an hour, and there are only about seven characters, but each get great development. I was really impressed, given how short the series was.

If you have an hour to ...
Aug 4, 2016
Mixed Feelings
"when you suddenly find a merman in your bathtub"!

When Tatsumi arrives at home he suddenly finds Wakasa, a funny merman, in his bathtub and they become friends. It feels like a slice of life anime and it's very funny to see that Wakasa is happy with the little things like food or a bubble bath. Wakasa's friends are joining the party in the 13 episodes and we have a lot of funny moments in this little but well done anime.

Orenchi no Furo Jijou is a short but enjoyable anime!

Watch this anime when you don't have much time because one episode is only 4 ...
May 20, 2016
Art and Music: The opening is especially well done and the art style matches my personal preference.
It made me think that it's one of those "serious" type anime like the Blue Exorcist, so I was quite disappointed that this anime is only 13 episodes and 5 minutes each.

Character: The characters are all very unique and good looking. The stories were all unique because of that, even though it only has few characters and single setting.

Story: Well put within the short time frames. Something new happens every episode (well, I mean, of course) and I never got bored. Overall it was pretty sweet, casual and easy ...
Mar 5, 2016
If you're after a light and short series to while away 50 odd minutes of your time then this is certainly worth it. The characters are nicely written and designed, meeting a certain level of Shoujo fanservice whilst remaining fun and interesting enough for 13 short episodes. The world of anthropomorphic sea creatures that it builds up is charming and engages with the imagination and yet intentionally traps itself within the mundane confines of a bathroom. Whilst all the aesthetic aspects of this show are pretty average, the characters and the humor are charming and effective enough to keep the viewer engages and enthralled.
Sep 3, 2021
WOWOWO The dotty-otty reviews are back! At least for now!! On today's review we have "Orenchi no Furo Jijou" or "Merman in my Tub", let's go!!

-Story 6/10-
The plot is really simple "a I found a merman that didn't have a home and now he's living in my tub" each episode is pretty simple, following Tatsumi, Wakasa and their friends/relatives every now and then

-Art 10/10-
Art-syle was amazing. Something that I really want to point out is how the opening is "dramatic" and makes you think that you're about to see something super action packed yet the anime isn't that. Also I loved the character designs

-Sound 10/10-
Great ...
Oct 20, 2024
Mixed Feelings
It would’ve been an 8/10 for me if Tatsumi and Wakasa kisses at the last episode. Y’all queer baited enough, so why not sneak in a little kiss? This anime was so whole. I liked the characters, they made me laugh personally…except for that creepy little sister. The story was different, maybe they could’ve done more but the episodes are literally 3 minutes long if you take out the op (ugly opening song btw, deserves better tbh). Also what I found interesting is the fact that the episodes dropped little facts about sea creatures, that was “quirky” I guess. Unpredictable imo but lowkey I didn’t ...
Oct 13, 2024
If you want a wholesome anime about a guy with a merman in his bathtub doing totally straight things together, this is your anime! This anime is really cute with great characters that will keep you wanting more then just the 13 episodes we get. The mains are fun, the side characters are fun (not counting one), and their stories are adorable!

The animation is nice but its the characters that carry the show. Wakasa is just the right amount of needy yet innocent while Tatsumi is gloomy while caring. This characters really ground each other and their interactions always feel playful. Also, how often do ...