Atashin'chi


Atashin'chi is a comedy manga by Eiko Kera, and an anime adaptation that was produced from 2002 to 2009. It is an episode-based animated sitcom of the daily experiences of a family of four. The series won the 42nd Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1996.
An anime sequel called Shin Atashin'chi aired from October 6, 2015 to April 5, 2016 in Japan, and is available on Crunchyroll.

Characters

The Tachibana family

;Father
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata
A salaryman who works in Downtown Tokyo. He is the characteristic middle-aged Japanese working man who is a heavy beer drinker, smokes often, and frequents the pachinko parlors. However, he finds the time to be there for his family, and is often helpful on his Sundays off. He drives a blue hatchback coupe, but commutes to work by commuter train.
He is portrayed as a naive, sometimes mischievous, yet thoughtful person. He likes quiet surroundings and a clean house. He sometimes pines the days when his children were young, and has a way with babies. However, he is mostly a stoic person, and often shows no emotion and speaks mostly one-word phrases.
His mother died shortly before the birth of his son, Yuzuhiko. He was on an airplane bound from Ōita after visiting her in the hospital when his mother died. He uncharacteristically shows emotion for the first time since he married Mother by crying at her butsudan.
He was born in Ōita Prefecture, and speaks in a "country" accent, despite his occupation.
;Mother
Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe
A modern-day Japanese housewife, who arrogantly prides herself on a clean home, a balanced budget, and a frugal yet "tasty" dinner, something that these days most fans criticize on social media, with one claiming that either her tongue is broken or she doesn't have a sense of palate. Although at times she finds nifty tricks to multitask and consolidate household chores, she is awfully clumsy and gets herself into sticky situations from losing control. Despite her hard work, she is also known for being somewhat lazy by taking copious afternoon naps, watching TV while eating senbei, and skimping out on shopping and/or cooking on rainy days.
She often steps out on shopping trips and afternoon teas with her good friends Mrs. Mizushima and Mrs. Toyama '. Additionally, they often take part in activities with Mrs. Misumi. They often envy Mrs. Misumi's "rich" lifestyle and try to find "affordable ways" to be more stylish and upbeat
Her hobbies include shodō and cooking and eating chikuwa.
She was also born in Ōita Prefecture. Her childhood name was "Banban". Although she had a childhood friend, she was placed into an Omiai arranged marriage and married Father.
She is also a very strict mother to her two children, and tries to have them waste less money/electricity/food, etc. Although she tries to make herself look more upbeat, she is very traditional in thinking when it comes to her daughter Mikan. She is sweet on her younger son, however, and often lets him slide with things Mikan can't get away with.
;Mikan
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa
A 17-year-old second-year high school student, and is the intended "main protagonist" of the series.
' She goes to school in a public high school, which unfortunately is a long, stressful commute away. It also doesn't require school uniforms. She is portrayed as an easy-going, relaxed girl who likes to have fun. Often very maiden-like, but other times very tomboyish, she goes through every day with something funny happening.
Her best friends in high school consist of the "adult"-like Shimi-chan, who always stays calm and collected, and always has good advice from diets to dealing with parents; and Yukarin, who loves karaoke and introduces Mikan to the "cuter" things in life.
Mikan has a crush on the bishōnen-type Iwaki. Although she wants to confess her feelings to him, she is often foiled by his best friend, Yoshioka, whose wisecracks get under Mikan's skin.
What's worse is that Mikan and Yoshioka have attended the same academies since Elementary School, and people persuade her to date Yoshioka. At times, when she looks in the direction of Iwaki and Yoshioka, Shimi-chan gets the wrong idea and assumes Mikan is staring at Yoshioka, not Iwaki. 
She "gets-by" in school, is horrible at taking notes, and is a heavy sleeper, which unfortunately makes her late to school. She also has a habit of falling asleep through homework assignments, causing her to have no choice but to submit incomplete assignments.
Her interests include karaoke, eating sweets, and admiring/creating teddy bears.
She is part of her high school's "Bear Brigade", who create original teddy bears, perform teddy bear acts, and admire expensive teddy bear toys.
Her goal in life is to become a famous teddy bear and/or fashion designer. According to her mother, she taught herself how to sew on buttons at the age of 3. She once fancied being a breadmaker, but lost interest soon after.
She is often bogged down by her Mother's rules, which inhibit her allowance, her fashions, her curfew, and mostly—her simple boxed lunches. She is frustrated that her Mother lets her younger brother get away with some rules, however, she often makes her case.
;Yuzuhiko
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi
A second-year junior high school student who is very studious and forward-thinking. He is innovative and his brain far exceeds his age. He tends to find solutions to the family's mishaps. Yuzuhiko is far more intelligent than Mikan.
He enjoys playing video games and listening to music. His secret pastime is admiring the fictional idol Marumi Maruno. He collects photos, magazines, and keepsakes related to her. However, he keeps this secret from his family and his friends.
He has a love for mayonnaise, and is very picky about which brand his penny pinching mother buys.
Although he reveres in the fact that his Mother is sweet on him, he hates all the attention she gives him. He prefers to be treated more as an adult, and to not be called "Yuu-chan" anymore. At school, he does well and gets very good marks, but is often intimidated by his teacher, Miss Hara.
He also has many friends, and is seen as one of the more popular students.
His best friend is Fujino, who shares his interests in books, music, and games. However, Fujino is seen as more of a boke to Yuzuhiko's tsukkomi, by acting very immature and childish. Fujino has a crush on Mikan, which disturbs Yuzuhiko. His other friends include the self-centered Nasuo, who at one point shared his love for Marumi Maruno; the popular girl Sudou, who makes friends with everyone; and the "unique" Yuri Ishida, whose appearance and weird quirks seem to repel the other classmates, yet attract the attention of Yuzuhiko, Fujino, and Sudou.
He also has a "Fan Club", which was founded by Kawashima, who has a strong crush on Yuzuhiko. She comes up with many ways to convey her feelings to him, but those plans always get foiled, often by Yuri Ishida. She considers Ishida to be her "rival", even though Ishida shows no interest in Yuzuhiko. At times, she gets into situations where Yuzuhiko "saves" her, which result in a lovestruck scurry. The other member of the "Fan Club" is her best friend, Yamashita. Yamashita is often the voice of reason or gives her the reality check that calms Kawashima down. Additionally, only Yamashita is comfortable enough to actually initiate conversation with Yuzuhiko.
In one note-worthy moment, after seeing Yuzuhiko's caricature drawing of Kawashima, Kawashima gave up her feelings for him, but after Yuzuhiko's apology and explanation that he intended the doodle to be "cute", Kawashima regained her feelings.
Aside from his nickname, Yuzupii, the "Fan Club" refer to him by the code name "Hibari-chan". This comes from a mass string of word association. (Tachibana Yuzuhiko -->Yuzu Miso -->Miso -->Misora Hibari -->Hibari .

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Eiko Kera, the Atashinchi manga began serialization in the Yomiuri Shimbun in June 1994 and ran until November 2014. The first tankōbon volume was released by Media Factory on April 26, 1995..The manga returned with a new serialization on December 2019

Anime

Atashin'chi

An anime adaptation produced by Shin-Ei Animation aired on All-Nippon News Network from April 19, 2002 to September 19, 2009 for 330 episodes. Akitaro Daichi and Tetsuo Yasumi served as directors, while Motoi Sakuraba composed the music.
The official Atashin'chi YouTube channel began streaming the first 2 episodes with English subtitles on May 15, 2020. Shin-Ei Animation and AlphaBoat are planning on streaming about 270 episodes in their original order until March 2021.

Shin Atashin'chi

Shin Atashin'chi, a sequel to the original 2002 anime series, aired on Animax from October 6, 2015 to April 5, 2016 for 26 episodes. Shin-Ei Animation returned for the series' production. Ogura Hirofumi served as director, Akifumi Tada composed the music, while the original creator Eiko Kera wrote stories specifically for the series.
Crunchyroll began simulcasting the series outside of Asia on October 6, 2015.

Opening and ending themes

Openings

  1. 「さらば」/"Saraba" by Kinmokusei
  2. 「あたしンちの唄」/"Atashin'chi no Uta" by Kyōko Koizumi
  3. 「プロリンサイズ♪」/"Purorin Size" by Morisanchuu

    Endings

  4. 「来て来てあたしンち」/"Kite Kite Atashin'chi" by Aya Hirayama, adapted from Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches
  5. 「Let's Go! あたしンち」/"Let's Go! Atashin'chi" by The Tachibanas
  6. 「ほっとっとっとな まいにち」/"Hottottotto na Mainichi" by Kigurumichiko
  7. 「プロリンサイズ♪」/"Purorin Size" by Morisanchuu
  8. 「さらば」/"Saraba" by Kinmokusei
  1. Karaoke tenkoku by Mikan
  2. Jounetsu no akai bara by Mother