Usavich Specials

ウサビッチ: 労働の時間(裏) / Usavish Episode 02.5: Time For Work. Another Point of View / Usavish Episode 13.5
Usavich Specials
Genres: Adventure, Anthropomorphic, Comedy, Gag Humor
Themes: Anthropomorphic, Gag Humor
Studios: Kanaban Graphics
Rating: 6.31 / 10
Rank: #8425
Popularity: #11939
Users Listed: 2,175
Users Scored: 1,201
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 07/25/2025
Aired: October 31, 2008 (Fall)
Type: special
Source: original
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 2

Synopsis:

Set within the stark confines of a Russian prison, *Usavich* presents a darkly comedic exploration of confinement and camaraderie. The series follows two rabbits, inexplicably incarcerated, as they navigate the mundane routines and bizarre social dynamics of prison life. Initially, the focus is on the absurdities of their daily existence – small, often illogical events that highlight the characters' resilience and peculiar coping mechanisms. As the narrative progresses, *Usavich* shifts towards a more active storyline, detailing their desperate bid for freedom and the challenges they face while attempting to build a life beyond prison walls. The animation style is deliberately simple, enhancing the understated humor and fostering a sense of detached observation as the rabbits confront unexpected circumstances.

Characters:

  • Kirenenko (Main)
  • Putin (Main) - Voice Actors: Ueno, Hironori

Staff:

  • Tomioka, Satoshi (Director, Script, Storyboard, Screenplay, Original Creator)
  • Ueno, Hironori (Sound Effects, Music)

Reviews:

  • User Sidewinder51 (Score: 3/10):
    Rate a 3 art piece Story What a disappointment. From the description down to the actual show. Description mentions it takes place between episodes 2 and 3. Alas, in connections to those episodes to this special there isn't one. Unless, you consider payment. This episode would have been better off marked before or after episode 8. At least with that episode there were more visual matches. Enough banter on what could have been a number typo on wards with the show. At first i was appreciative of the show for it played on the surprise element. After each element made its reveal the conclusion seemed simple. You were shownthree choices. Each one was about the same. For each carried a certain 'heavy weight'. Although, it was not dictated it was implied a choice had to be made between the three.nnNot sure what surprised me more the verdict made by the character or the turnout. Either way it went against most logic one could conceive given the premise. Therefore rather than leaving me amused with the cartoonist comedy i was stuck with confusion.

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