Hanasaku Iroha is the story of Ohana a 16 year old high school student who is uprooted from her fairly comfortable life in Tokyo to live with her grandmother in the rural areas of Yunosagi. While she initially believes that shell be living a fairy tale life her dreams are dashed when she learns that shell be working as a waitress for her keep. However through the trials and tribulations of working at the inn under the seeminglyiron fist of her grandmother Ohana learns who she really is and what she wants out of life. First off the animation. Its gorgeous to look at especially the scenery. You can tell that the animation studio really put the effort into creating the backgrounds so that you felt as if you really were in the rural areas of Tokyo. Kissuiso Inn where Ohana lives and works at is gorgeous on its own but then you get to see the characters. Each character had their own set of facial expressions and personality as expected from any show but the animation really brought them to life. Every emotion from happiness to sorrow to anger and everything in between was perfectly done and it really brought a sense of realism to the series as a whole. After dazzled by the animation quality Each and every character had a backstory and a past that was slowly brought to light over the course of the series. The fact that Ren the head chef and a rather surly looking man was actually the shiest of the group and was prone to becoming a nervous wreck if too much pressure was placed on him was adorable. While some characters didnt get quite as much of a special treatment as others in terms of gaining a history they were always an intricate part of the story telling as a whole. Everyone including the minor characters has a part in how events unfold through the series which is almost unheard of in a lot of shows. Basically the characters are outstanding and I loved the amount of effort they put into each and every one of them. Then we finally get to the plot itself. While it started off in the typical fashion it was quickly noted that was not your typical sliceoflife show. Yes theres the unrequited love thats a part of almost everyones teen years the one girl who always seems to hate you no matter what you do and the older man who eventually seems to take interest in the female lead. But if you look past all of that youll see that the story is complex and extremely involved on an emotional level. Ohana wants desperately to fit in but her efforts to befriend Minko her classmate roommate and fellow coworker are constantly thwarted by Minkos abrasive attitude. Not to mention that Tohru takes interest in Ohana. Well lets just say that its definitely a bumpy ride for Ohana. Taking into consideration the fact that Ohana is also trying to get along with her uncle and grandmother both of whom shes never met before and help keep the inn from closing in the process the plot is extremely well done. Everyone finds out information in their own time and several of the episodes actually made us choked up because of how emotional it was. As luck would have it the music only helped to benefit the plot and the characters development. Each track was custommade for each specific emotion or situation unlike some shows who use the same song for everything. None of the tracks were annoying or put us off either which is a plus. Overall this was a wonderful show with a wonderful cast music and animation to back it up.
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