Yoshinaga-sanchi no Gargoyle

Gargoyle of Yoshinaga House / 吉永さん家のガーゴイル / The Gargoyle of the Yoshinagas
Yoshinaga-sanchi no Gargoyle
Producers: Avex Mode
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Slice of Life
Source: Light Novel
Age Rating: PG
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Studio Hibari
Type: tv
Rating: 6.76 / 10
Rank: #5710
Popularity: #8604
Users Listed: 5,892
Users Scored: 2,169
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/11/2021
Aired: April 2, 2006 – June 25, 2006 (Spring)
Episodes: 13
Broadcast: Sunday at 02:05 (JST)

Synopsis:

Yoshinaga Futaba's life takes an unexpected turn when a lottery win yields not riches, but a seemingly ordinary stone gargoyle. This peculiar prize quickly reveals itself to be far from inanimate, sparking a quiet, introspective narrative. The series explores the evolving relationship between Futaba and the gargoyle, as she navigates the implications of its sentience. Set against a backdrop of everyday life subtly interwoven with fantastical elements, the story emphasizes themes of companionship, responsibility, and the search for meaning in the mundane. It's a character-driven experience focusing on gentle discovery and the quiet wonder found in the unconventional. The series builds a contemplative atmosphere as Futaba learns to understand and care for this unusual companion.

Episodes:

Episode 1: The Yoshinaga's Stone
Aired: April 2, 2006
Episode 2: Clash! Angel and Devil
Aired: April 9, 2006
Episode 3: Stolen Girl
Aired: April 16, 2006
Episode 4: The Heart That Doesn't Show in the Mirror
Aired: April 23, 2006
Episode 5: The Singing Voice of the Mountain
Aired: April 30, 2006
Episode 6: I Cannot Hear Your Song Anymore
Aired: May 7, 2006
Episode 7: Lovely Lily And The Headless Dullahan
Aired: May 14, 2006
Episode 8: Gargoyle of the Silver Snow
Aired: May 21, 2006
Episode 9: Phantom Thief Lily
Aired: May 28, 2006
Episode 10: Shopping District Rhapsody
Aired: June 4, 2006
Episode 11: The Red String That The Doll Found
Aired: June 11, 2006
Episode 12: A Married Couple's Quarrel is Another Flower of the Festival
Aired: June 18, 2006
Episode 13: All's Well if the Festival Goes Well!
Aired: June 25, 2006

Characters:

Gargoyle Main
Voice Actors: Wakamoto, Norio, Choi, Won Hyeong
Yoshinaga, Futaba Main
Voice Actors: Saitou, Chiwa, Yun, Mi Na
Yoshinaga, Kazumi Main
Voice Actors: Miyata, Kouki, Yang, Seok jeong
Hamilton, Lily Supporting
Voice Actors: Mizuki, Nana, Lee, Ji Yeong
Hanako Supporting
Voice Actors: Matsuki, Miyu
Hisham Supporting
Voice Actors: Nakakuni, Takurou
Kaito, Hyakushiki Supporting
Voice Actors: Chiba, Susumu, Son, Won Il
Katagiri, Momo Supporting
Voice Actors: Fujita, Saki
Onodera, Mimori Supporting
Voice Actors: Inamura, Yuuna
Osiris Supporting
Voice Actors: Asano, Ruri
Rin Supporting
Takahara, Iyo Supporting
Voice Actors: Kuwashima, Houko
Yoshinaga, Papa Supporting
Voice Actors: Nakakuni, Takurou
Yoshinaga, Mama Supporting
Voice Actors: Asano, Ruri

Staff:

Mitsunobu, Seiji
(Producer)
Oomiya, Saburou
(Producer)
Takahata, Yuuichirou
(Producer)
Suzuki, Iku
(Director)
Iizuka, Kouichi
(Sound Director)
Takada, Masahiro
(Episode Director)
Yoshioka, Takao
(Script, Series Composition)
Okamoto, Hideki
(Storyboard)
Funta
(Theme Song Composition)
Matsui, Goro
(Theme Song Lyrics)
Saitou, Chiwa
(Theme Song Performance)
Amisaki, Ryouko
(Animation Director)
Himukai, Yuuji
(Original Character Design)
Kamata, Yuusuke
(Animation Director)
Kimiya, Ryousuke
(Key Animation)
Otani, Kow
(Music)
Taguchi, Sennendou
(Original Creator)
Takegami, Takao
(Animation Director)
Watanabe, Mayumi
(Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
Yamagata, Kouji
(Animation Director)

Reviews:

Archaeon (Score: 8/10)
I've noticed that there is a trend amongst anime fans to automatically hate shows with no real plot, or where the plot takes a long time to develop. It's a shame that this is the case as there are a number of gems out there that have been misnomered by one fan or another, and have thus failed to gain any sort of popularity or commendation. Take Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle for example. The show is about young Yoshinaga Futaba and her family (mum, dad, older brother), and the strange statue that she wins in a lotttery at the local shopping district. This statue is Gargoyle -a talking statue that moves (just not how you expect), flies, and shoots beams from it's eyes. Gargoyle is alive, and in the tradition of gargoyles, he has taken it upon himself to protect the yoshinaga's and their home from such menaces as the paperboy, the mailman, people walking down the street, etc. There's more to the story than just that, but it all gets a little surreal from the get-go.nnThe animation in Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle isn't anything special. The creators weren't trying to break any new ground either visuals or sound. The score is reasonable, yet forgettable. The animation is sometimes jerky whilst the backgrounds are okay at best. The one big plus point the show had for me, in terms of sound that is, was the fact that Gargoyle is voiced by the stupendous Wakamoto Norio.nnThe characters were, again, nothing special. Futaba is a typical tomboy, while her brother has his girlish tendencies. Mother likes wrestling, and will punish the kids and hubby by using a suplex or similar. Father is just plain forgettable. The only really memorable character in the show is Gargoyle-kun. nnGiven all of the "flaws" of the show, you're probably wondering why I gave it a score of 8. I'll explain....nnIf I were to classify Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle, I would have to place it firmly under the heading of "no-brain" entertainment. It has no real plot, the characters get little to no development, the animation is okay at best, and the music an sound effects are reasonable enough.nnHOWEVER, Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle is no-brain entertainment of the best kind. It is a surrealistic, oddball comedy, and barring a few blips, doesn't really pretend to be anything else. That's one of the beauties of a show like this. The fact that they aren't concerned with great animation, sound, music, plot, etc, as all they really want to do is make you laugh. And I did. A lot :DnnIf you're terminally addicted to shows where there has to be a plot, then you probably won't like Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle. Likewise if you can't live without seeing strong character development, great animation, excellent music and effects, etc, then you probably should avoid this show. It's unfortunate that there's a lot of people out there who fit into those categories, but that's by-the-by.nnIf you're after something that is entertaining (without the need to engage higher brain functions), will make you laugh (a lot), and basically does exactly what it says on the tin, then give Yoshinaga-san`chi no Gargoyle a try. nnAnd for all those addicts I referred to above - why not give this, or another show (Seto no Hanayome or Inukami), a try. You never know. You may find you enjoy them...
ddrcrono (Score: 8/10)
Why you should watch this: The main character doesn't actually visibly move. He just sort of...teleports from scene to scene. If you're the type who likes to have a firm logical grip on reality this is really not for you. A lot of things don't exactly make sense, but overall it's really not supposed to, and in fact I think it kind of makes fun of itself in a way. Very episode-to-episode style, but the relationships between the characters do develop in a satisfying way. This would be a good animé as a sort of intro for kids. It's definitely lighthearted in general, though it's stillgot some points serious enough to make it not totally silly by any means.nnIf you've got a bit of a silly sense of humour or you like something vaguely, but not totally mindless, I think this animé is worth watching. Uber-serious watchers are best advised not to approach.

Related Anime/Manga:

  • Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle (manga - Adaptation)
  • Yoshinaga-san'chi no Gargoyle Specials (anime - Spin-Off)