Basic Plot/Format: If you ever watched something like Spongebob Squarepants you will have an easier time understanding the premiseformat and comedy of the show. The plot is really simple. There is a world where some animals can live and talk with humans and are considered equal meaning they get paid for working can get into shops/entertainment places on their own can run businesses etc. One of those businesses is a cafe run by a polar bear in which a lot of the other characters like to spend most of their free time and interact with each other. The main characters consist of Panda Polar Bear Penguin Llama Grizzly those are their actual names and Sasako which is the only human in the main cast but there are a lot more of minor characters. The fact that they are animals has a big influence on how they act and their personality but they still can draw paralells to human behavior which makes it really relatable. For example Panda and Sloth are very lazy and goofy characters that have no energy to do most of the tasks life forces them to face while the big bear characters like Polar Bear and Grizzly are way more strong and energetic. They really did their homework on the animal part and there are a lot you can learn about animals from that show if you find it fascinating. I am a person that is a bit nerdy about animals and documentaries and I couldnt find almost any mistakes the show made by how it presents those different animals. The format is basically a gag anime consisting of 25 minute episodes which are split into 2 parts each episode. Each part is an episodic mini story which gets resolved in that episode without a real overarching plot. Most of those stories take place inside or near the cafe and are primarily comedic skits. Despite not having an overarching plot time continuation exists in that anime. That means for example that if they meet a character in episode 10 and he appears again in episode 20 they will have memories of it. Also you dont get stuff like some other cartoons/shows like the characters ending up in hospital/prison at the end of an episode and being fine in the next one. Target Demographic: Objectively Shirokuma Cafe has nothing too brutal or sexual that even a little kid cant watch so it gets a PG rating. Personally I think its a show that is best suited for a very young and a mature audience rather than a teenage one and I will explain why. This anime is a mix of lighthearted comedy cuteness and educating people so it can attract the young audience for that reason. The real reason I as a huge fan of mature anime love it is because most of the humor revolves around issues young adults frequently face. Those issues include stuff like weight gain struggle to find a job or struggling at your job relationship issues pressure from your parents and/or society to not be lazy etc. And with that I wanna go directrly to the characters. Example of cute moment for every age: 300https://tenor.com/view/junfukuyamafukuyamajunpandashirokumacaferidegif5940116.gif Example of comedy about adult struggles: 300https://tenor.com/view/shirokumagif18645998.gif Characters: Each of the characters and there are a lot of them have their own personality that matches their species but also have pretty relatable human characteristics/issues. The fact that they are so different to each other makes for a great dynamic in both their serious wholesome of funny dialogue interactions. I will list some of the most notable ones here briefly: Panda: Probably the character with most screentime despite the anime being called Polar Bear Cafe. Panda is naturally overweight lazy and simple minded often lost in his own thoughts. Those things make him struggle to find a sufficient job and really use his talents. Polar Bear: He is the one that is the dad figure of the whole group. He is calm and good natured even though he is probably the strongest animal there. He saves them every time they get into trouble and comforts the other characters at his cafe. On the other hand he is still a big prankster that loves puns and likes to mess with the other characters. Penguin: He is the most talkative and sarcastic one of the group and often the person that calls out Panda when he is being unreasonable or Polar Bear when he is joking all the time.His own issues include the struggle to confess to the girl he likes and being super shy with people he isnt familiar with. Grizzly: Grizzly is the outgoing cool friend. He doesnt frequent around the cafe all the time because he is an owner of a bar. He is tough and gets easily irritated but ultimately does all the work cause he cares about his friends even if its hard for him to show it. He has a long lasting friendship/rivalry with Polar Bear since they were kids. Sasako: The only human in the main cast. She works in the cafe and is in my personal opinion the most normal and down to earth person frequenting the cafe which makes for some funny interactions with the others. She is generally almost always in a good mood and has a captivating smile and is good on making the other characters and the viewer happy too. Production: The animation quality of the anime is passable or at least as good as it has to be for that type of anime. The anime has a lot of still frames which are mostly used for comedic effect so it doesnt require the super fast moving animation of something like Jujutsu Kaisen or Demon Slayer. Its made by studio Pierrot that made a lot of questionable anime after the 2010s but somehow it worked this time. As for the music Id say that I really like it. The background music is simple uplifting musical pieces that only compliment the dialogue but dont distract from it. The anime has a lot of endings which are sung by 12 different people one for each character sung by their own voice actor. One cant forget to mention the sound effects used for comedic moments which despite being simple really make the show twice as funny for me. Cast: For a dialogue heavy anime without almost any action like Shirokuma Cafe the cast matters a whole lot. I could have included that in Production but the cast of this anime is so strong that it deserves its own category. Penguin is voiced by the legendary Hiroshi Kamiya who also voiced characters like Levi AoT YatoNoragami SaikiSaiki K AraragiMonogatari using his funniest voice yet. We also have Jun Fukuyama Lelouch Koro Sensei King as Panda Takahiro Sakurai Suzaku from Code Geass as Polar Bear Daisuke Ono Sebastian Jotaro Erwin as Llama. In some minor roles we also have Kana Hanazawa and Miyano Mamoru. I really think the cast is one of the reasons worked out so much for me. Example of the funny voice of Penguin and versatility of characters voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya: https://www..com/watch?v=cFVTyakNvFQ Overall Verdict/TLDR: I know its not the type of anime most people think of when thinking of anime having no action death fantasy elements and almost no romance. Its a show with funny comedy and great relatable moments about adult struggles. The show will be very much more enjoyable if you really love animals but its not a requirement. I really find it ironic that one of the most relatable and close to home shows I ever watched was a show with very few human characters. I would advise that you probably take your time and dont binge this anime since its better enjoyed a few eps at a time . If you wanna check out some quotes from the show to get a taste of the humor you can visit that post I made on Anilist about it. https://anilist.co/activity/122834678 Personally I dont really rate objectively but rather by how much I enjoyed each anime. This is my favorite show and one of the few I can still enjoy even when I feel down or am super sick of watching anime so I cant give it something lower than 100/100 so keep that in mind If you read this far thank you. I really appreciate it 300https://tenor.com/view/grizzlyllamapandashirokumacafegif12735909.gif
100 /100
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