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Muromi-san

波打際のむろみさん

Mukoujima Takurou is a lonely teenager who spends his time fishing at the pier and, to his incredible surprise, fishes up Muromi, a mermaid. Muromi first off doesn't realize she's a mermaid until she meets Takurou. Not only that, she is incredibly dense and crazy and has a drinking problem to top it off. Now every time Takurou goes fishing, Muromi appears and makes life interesting for him. (Source: MU)

  • Type: TV
  • Age rating: Teens 13 or older
  • Date aired: 2013-04-07 to 2013-06-30
  • Status: finished
  • Next release: -
  • Rating: 5172
  • In favorites: 15
  • Popularity Rank: 2585
  • Episode count: 13
  • Episode duration: 13 min/ep
  • Total duration: 2 h. 49 min.
  • Genre: Comedy , Fantasy , Slice of Life
Reviews
acrona - 2014-08-23 00:28:21

it was really cute and fun. I watched it when i couldnt find anything else to watch and i ended up loving it.

shanahan.verdie - 2013-07-18 18:17:39

Muromi-san on the Shore is a comedy in which the protagonist Takurou's life is gatecrashed by the titular Muromi when he accidentally catches her whilst trying to fish. Over the course of the series Takurou meets more mythical creatures, all of which are drastically different to what he was expecting.


The show is made up of 13 minute episodes, and this short length is definitely a good thing; it means that the pacing is fast and concise, which is perfect for the humour used. Additionally it means that the show cannot string out jokes so that they become dull and monotonous. With reduced time slot, there is only an opening, which is catchy, energetic, and crazy.

This is just as well, because it suits the show rather well. The humour is off the wall, Muromi herself is crazy, thoughtless and flirtatious. Most of the jokes revolve around "Takkun" dealing with Muromi and her friends. The humour is a mix of weird stories into Muromi's past, adult jokes, mythical creatures being rather different to expectations, and the bizarre actions of Muromi and those around her.

The characters are lack the depth of the seas they reside in, being made up of a couple of distinct character traits, however this is enough to fulfil their comedic roles, and they are likable. Yeti is absolutely adorable, so be prepared to clutch your heart when she appears on screen.

The character designs are very 90's; huge eyes on a big round face, thus it's rather unique amongst anime being released in this decade. It serves the humour well as it allows Muromi to pull a wide variety of faces, and it is pleasant enough to look at, so although it's unusual, it's appealing. The quality of animation is low, however the basics are done right and so it isn't appalling to look at. Regardless the series has no need of a high budget, and so it doesn't undermine the viewing experience.

Muromi-san on the Shore is a comedy and nothing more, so everything rides on how funny the jokes are. Whilst there are a fair few misses, the show is consistently amusing throughout its run, which will be more than enough to keep a smile on your face. That said, whilst amusing, only occasionally was it hilarious enough to evoke laughter. The gags are solid, but for a show that needs to rely so heavily upon its comedy they weren't good enough to carry the show to higher heights.

Also, there will be many people who will not agree with the humour at all, in which case the show will be torturous to watch. After watching the first episode I would strongly recommend dropping it if you did not like what you saw, because it'll only be more of the same style of humour. For most people though this will not be a problem, since the zany humour is incredibly accessible.

Overall, Muromi on the Shore is a show that will keep you well entertained, having some incredibly funny moments that will catch you off guard. However since it isn't good enough to keep you laughing consistently, the show, whilst being entertaining, is nothing more than that. It may be a forgettable anime, but for what it's worth it provided me with a great couple of hours of amusement.

aric60 - 2013-07-10 19:17:44

This surpisingly fun series was an unexpected gem of the season. A show about mermaids with funny accents might suggest unimaginative, clichéd fare. But starting from its quirky and energetic opening sequence, Muromi-san demonstrates that it has more to offer.The series revolves around the eponymous Muromi, a mermaid with a loud and cheery disposition and terror of the denizens of the sea in her (seemingly infinite) free time, and Takurō, a no-nonsense human boy whose hobby is fishing. Muromi and her entourage of mythical creatures attempt to befriend the boy and involve him in their misadventures, much to his annoyance.This is an unashamedly silly show, with witty and irreverent banter and ridiculous situations. There isn't much in the way of a plot, but the eccentric characters hold their own. The fodder for abuse by Muromi-san and her friends include various mythologies, aquatic life, and even the prehistory of the earth.The quality of the animation is not consistent at times, but it is often used to good effect in the depicting dramatic and surreal turns of events.

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