This anime has 12 episodes of 3min each. I'm usually against that since it's so short no story can develop, but here is a little different since this anime is about promoting Gunma prefecture, which is not very famous (at all).
With humour the anime shows the different sides of Gunma, local food, the difference between the other prefectures of Japan, and at the end a little explanation about the episode.
As I said before, this anime is about promotion, if you love Japan and want to know more about its local culture, you'll appreciate it like I did, but if you're searching for an anime with
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: お前はまだグンマを知らない
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 2, 2018 to Jun 18, 2018
Premiered:
Spring 2018
Broadcast:
Mondays at 20:55 (JST)
Producers:
TOHO animation
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Asahi Production
Source:
Web manga
Genre:
Comedy
Theme:
School
Duration:
3 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#126742
2
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Popularity:
#5750
Members:
14,488
Favorites:
3
Available AtResourcesStreaming Platforms | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 23, 2018
I truly do not have much to say about this. It was boring. It was forgettable. I can’t tell you ANY of the character’s names, their personalities, or their relations with one another. The anime was basically just one big advertisement for the prefecture of Gunma. All of the jokes revolve around cultural knowledge. It has these real life sections at the end of each episode, starring the ACTUAL mayor of Gunma. He dropped some knowledge about the prefecture. It was almost like you were just watching a professor’s lecture. I have nothing more to add about that. It’s just there. None of the jokes
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May 13, 2018
The gags in this series are sometimes fairly good, with insignificant cultural features of the Gunma region played up as hugely serious business. However there are only one or two gags, on the same note, in each episode, whereas the best three-minute comedies stuff their run with rapid fire gags. There aren't any memorable characters either. The animation is indifferent, especially the walking girl in the end credits, though the giant Buddha looks rather snazzy. So does the real mayor of Gunma, who somehow found time to put an appearance in, though I don't especially feel like touristing only to Gunma now. Basically, this
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