


Watching this made me excited to have kids. I liked most of the voice actors and actresses, they played their parts well, overall a good job. But thankfully the Japanese Dub tones the realism down a little bit, making them all sound cute and unobnoxious most of the time. It's hard to imagine what all 40 of the 5 year olds in this show would sound like if they were dubbed over, and I really wish not to, as they are loud and have high pitched voices. There is no English Dub for this show, and frankly, I thank God for that. Equipped with a slide going down from the second floor, an amazing playground, and classrooms with fun everywhere, I'm kind of wishing that the school I attend now was like that. Other then the characters, they made the actual Kindergarten look like a place that you would have been dying to attend back when you were 5 years old, it is truly a kid's paradise. The cuteness is bombarded with comments that may make you spit out your drink in either laughter or sheer disbelief, but either way, they managed to make you wish for a daughter or a son that looks as cute as kindergarteners appear to be in Hanamaru Kindergarten. It's one of those animes where you AOL (Aww Out Loud, not that crappy internet service). When I told you I was taken back by the cuteness, I really was.
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They failed to end the series with a good finale, it seemed like a completely normal episode to me, but overall I enjoyed it. Every episode is filled with random comedy, moments of pure denseness, and just plain old fun. A kindergarten girl falls in love with her new teacher, you know, the usual. If you think of Azumanga Daioh, Lucky Star and Acchi Kocchi, this show runs along the same lines. I was correct of course, it was well worth my time I put into watching it.Īs for a story, Hanamaru Kindergarten is one of those shows without a main plot. My initial thoughts were that I had found a cute and slightly rom-com anime. So I continued on, got some good laughs, and ended up finishing the show a few weeks later in my spare time. the beginning, I was taken back by the cuteness of the show, which was at a very high level. At least, that's what I was thinking the entire time.Īnyways, Hanamaru Kindergarten is a sickeningly sweet anime that I just happened to find on Crunchyroll one day, and decided to watch it, thinking that it was about time I stopped watching action related shows for a while.
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But Hanamaru Kindergarten is full of comments and moments where you stop and think to yourself, "What are the children of humanity learning these days.?". That is the last thing you'd expect to hear in a show about kindergarteners. Keep an eye out for when it becomes available on streaming media site or DVD.I facepalmed. While there may not be any big action sequences with alien monsters or romantic high school drama scenes, Hanamaru Kindergarten is a sweet and funny anime that will appeal to young and old fans. The show features a light pastel-colour palette art style and occasional soft focus lens effects. It is currently being serialised in the monthly anthology magazine Young Gangan published by Square Enix. The original manga is written and illustrated by Yuto, and Hanamaru Kindergarten is their first major published work. Tsuchida himself is infatuated with a fellow kindergarten teacher, the sweet and beautiful Yamamoto. To make matters more awkward, Anzu's mother (and Tsuchida's high school friend) totally supports her daughter. The little girl develops a crush on him and announces that she wants to be his future wife. He happens to teach Anzu, the daughter of a former schoolmate. The show focuses on newly hired kindergarten teacher Tsuchida who has just graduated from college.

Hanamaru Kindergarten is perfect for anime fans looking for a few laughs. Teaching kindergarten may seem like an easy job, but when you teach a child with an overwhelming 'can do' attitude, things can get a bit more exciting.
