This review is about Michiko to Hatchin which is an original anime that came out in 2008 from studio Manglobe which is one of the studios I really like even though they are kind of inactive anymore and also animated some other in my opinion great shows like Ergo Proxy and Samurai Champloo. I know most reviews lately are for seasonal and airing anime but I wanted to show off whats good about this older anime so that I can potentially remind/present people an anime that they hopefully can enjoy as much as me. This review contains almost no spoilers excluding some things that set the plot in the first couple episodes of the anime. Talking a bit about the setting: First lets address the elephant in the room that I set up for myself even in the title of this review. Michiko to Hatchin is set in a fictional country named Diamandra which has noticeable cultural influences from Brazil. I will be making a lot of parallels between the two in this review hoping to not offend anyone that is actually from Brazil. The biggest difference between Brazil and Diamandra lies in the names of the characters who use a mix of Japanese and Latin or other non Japanese parts to create some unique and charming names i.e Michiko Malandro Atsuko Jackson Hiroshi Morenos. The whole soundtrack is in Portuguese we will touch upon that in more detail later so its safe to assume thats the natural spoken tongue of the main characters in the show while we hear them talk in Japanese or other languages its dubbed into specifically gonna mention the English one later Story: I am not gonna get too much into it since this is a review and you can find the synopsis anywhere including the very page this review will be posted on. Basically an exconvict girl Michiko Malandro decides to locate and bring Hachin a girl that is living with her abusive foster parents back to her actual father which was her ex boyfriend. The two join forces and go through a lot a surreal and action packed adventure towards their shared goal while developing a bond with one another. Characters: Continuing from my last point a big part of what makes this show great are the character interactions. Michiko and Hatchin share a realistic bond that resembles a mother and daughter figure but is not quite there. Both of them are still very sassy and independent which makes sense since they only know each other for a little while. I could compare their relationship to something like the relationships between the characters in Cowboy Bebop which are of hidden admiration and care between a shadow of pride. Michiko cares about Hatchin and vice versa but wouldnt sacrifice everything as easily as a real caring mother would which is also supported by the nature of the way both of them grew up. They grew up with a lot of hardships which makes them not trust or get too attached to other people easily. Michiko grew up as a troublemaker which ranged from small crimes to getting actually convicted and Hatchin has been living with a family that barely loves and abuses her on a daily basis. There are a lot of cool strong independent and sexy women in this anime if you are a fan of that as much as I am. The main girl of this anime Michiko Malandro is actually both my favorite female character and waifu since I think she is both a good character really attractive and around my actual age. Music: I wanna state here that my music knowledge is subpar at best so take some stuff in this part with a grain of salt. The OST which is also cowritten by Cowboy Bebops Shinichiro Watanabe is in Portuguese which further complements the animes aesthetic of South America and most specifically Brazil. Its mostly upbeat and funky including the opening song which is a primarily musical piece that fits a show that is primarily here to make you have fun. I would even call it a bit jazzy if that is a real word since it resembles the opening song of Great Pretender or Cowboy Bebops Tank a lot. Most of the other songs are upbeat but some are different to fit specific sad or emotional moments in the show. Here are some samples from both claims: The opening song: Youtubehttps://www..com/watch?v=FQfNkWz7Yo A less upbeat melancholic track from the OST: Youtubehttps://www..com/watch?v=79Oor9WBk0c Visuals: The visuals are very colorful and funky too as you can probably see from the opening I already posted if you clicked on it already. A lot of vibrant colors like red yellow green etc are used to make this a funky trip and seem more exotic. Considering the setting and purpose of this anime I dont think its unjustified to use a coloration like that. I am not an expert of how traditional poor Brazilian neighborhoods so called Favelas look like but from what I have seen through the internet and asked a few Brazilian people online they dont stray far from the actual thing. The characters are drawn in a more realistic way than more anime while still being unique and recognizable and putting their own spin on it. In conclusions the visuals are not groundbreaking or eye opening but they fit the anime a lot in my opinion Here are some examples of background art and character art: Img300https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/784415689657942067/830080882106171472/tumblro9m8e9FcD31ug9atlo11280.png?width=515height=274 Img300https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/784415689657942067/830080797997531160/4b2957711bc78dc9702af3349bf4006d.jpg?width=515height=290 Img300https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/784415689657942067/830080821212872764/MichikotoHatchinmichikotohatchin32569495500320.jpg Some more stuff: There is no source material since its an original anime. An English dub of the anime exists which I also watched apart from the original version and can say that I found very charming and fitting for this anime not that I had any issue with just watching the original. So its just up to personal preference. If I had to pick some shows that share a lot of elements with Michiko to Hatchin I would pick Great Pretender Cowboy Bebop Black Lagoon and the fellow Manglobe show Samurai Champloo a lot of which were already mentioned in this review. Conclusion/TLDR: Michiko to Hatchin is not an anime for everyone as a lot of others. Its not complex or high on production value enough to please the hardest of anime fans looking for that. But its a fun trip through a setting different than you are used to accompanied with a lot of gun focused action and mostly lovable characters. I can certainly say its one of my personal favorites and I chose to make this review to bring more awareness about it. You can message me for more details or to discuss about the show since I am very active on this site at the time that this was posted
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