Ontama!
おんたま!
Genres: Comedy, Seinen, Slice of Life | |
Demographics: Seinen | |
Studios: Encourage Films | |
Rating: 6.61 / 10 | |
Rank: #6585 | |
Popularity: #10618 | |
Users Listed: 3,175 | |
Users Scored: 1,294 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 08/16/2021 | |
Aired: August 7, 2009 – November 6, 2009 (Summer) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: G | |
Episodes: 5 |
Synopsis:
The series follows Ichigo, a young girl grappling with her parents' strained relationship. Seeking solace after school, she encounters a mysterious bus driver who offers her an unexpected journey through time. Ichigo is transported to a pivotal moment in her mother and biological father's past, shortly after their first encounter. Navigating this unfamiliar era, Ichigo seems tasked with subtly influencing events, potentially aiming to strengthen the bond between her parents. The narrative unfolds with a gentle focus on interpersonal dynamics and the delicate interplay of fate and free will. It explores themes of familial connection and the ripple effects of past choices, presented within a quiet, contemplative atmosphere as Ichigo attempts to understand and perhaps alter the course of her family history.
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Characters:
- Kappii (Main) - Voice Actors: Hisakawa, Aya
- Tamura, Ichigo (Main) - Voice Actors: Orikasa, Fumiko
- Momoka, Ono (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsuki, Miyu
Staff:
- Oizaki, Fumitoshi (Director)
- Satou, Junichi (Sound Director)
- May'n (Theme Song Performance)
- Okui, Masami (Theme Song Performance)
- Suzuki, Hideyuki Daichi (Theme Song Arrangement)
- manzo (Theme Song Performance)
- Amamiya, Hitomi (Screenplay)
- Hirose, Kiyoshi (Editing)
- Koike, Satoshi (Character Design)
- Maeda, Noboru (Original Creator)
- Ogiwara, Takeo (Director of Photography)
- Tajiri, Kenichi (Art Director)
- Tanaka, Hidemitsu (Sound Effects)
- Yoshii, Dan (Original Character Design)
Reviews:
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User HidamariSeashore (Score: 7/10):
No one would want the people they care about to be sad; they’d do whatever they can to make sure they’re happy. For those in a loving family, that would include those in their family. There is one anime girl like that, who went back in time just to make her mother happy in the future....but not many people know that the anime she is in exists. I certainly didn’t know it existed until the day I randomly decided to scroll through the list of anime produced by the studio Encourage Films and instantly got attracted to this particular anime’s cute art style. Thus, Idecided to watch it, although despite its cute art style, I honestly didn’t expect much. Little did I know that I was in for a bit of a treat.nnLads, ladies, and non-binaries, here is my review of the not-so-well-known cutesy anime, Ontama!nnThe story of Ontama begins with an elementary school girl named Ichigo Tamura being distressed about her family issues; her mother is a very nice woman, but her stepfather doesn’t act the same way, always berating the two of them. One day, while she’s crying in the park about it, she is approached by a person in a bus driver’s outfit, who asks her what her wish is; in response, Ichigo says that her wish is for her mother and her father - her REAL father, that is - to get married instead, as she feels that her real father would have made her mother happier. Next thing Ichigo knows, she is thrown into a magical bus (not to be confused with the Magic School Bus) and driven back in time to before she was born. She ends up meeting her real father, the clumsy Kyousuke Hikami, and, while posing as his little sister, sets off to set him up with her mother, Miyuki. However, she must first overcome some obstacles, such as Kyousuke’s best friend and Ichigo’s future stepfather, Yuuji, who also clearly has feelings for Miyuki.nnOh, did I mention how Ichigo ended up meeting Kyousuke? He cracked her out of an egg. I’m not kidding; that actually happened. That is only one of the many completely random things to happen in Ontama’s story, and most of the time, these random moments can actually be quite funny; I ended up laughing out loud a lot more than I thought I would. However, what I didn’t appreciate was the fact that the comedy took time away from the story, which gave the relationship between Kyousuke and Miyuki less time to develop than it already had and made it feel really rushed as a result. Plus, the plot twist revealed in the last episode was so predictable that it was honestly kind of irritating, and although it answered one potential question a viewer who possibly might not figure it out may have, it just leaves them with more; as a result, I wasn’t as emotionally invested as I could have been.nnDespite the story not being that…
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- Niconico To Stream New Anime Ontama! (06/22/2009)
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- Ontama! (manga - Adaptation)