Anime Recommendation: Barakamon (ばらかもん)

Anime Recommendation: Barakamon (ばらかもん)

Recently, I have been in contact with lots and lots of people, thanks to my higher studies preparation. And this one anime, I have been suggesting to everyone and by everyone, I mean every single person, even those who have only Death Note to their “completed” list. And boy! It has worked wonders!

Wonders for everyone
Wonders for everyone

Before I write the review of this anime, I welcome all the “converts” to the anime world. Hope you stay here for long and discover the charms of this place. Now, let’s get started.

Plot: Handa Seishuu is the 23 years old son of a famous calligrapher and is trying to make a name for himself in the calligraphy world. In an exhibition, he loses control and punches a prominent personality just because the old man critiques his piece a little harshly calling it “too conformist” and “unoriginal”. He’s then, kind of banished, to a small village called Goto island where he is given the title of Sensei.

Barakamon: The fateful punch
 The fateful punch! Ouch!

How this city boy adapts to the village life, comes out of his slump, finds his inspiration and succeeds is the plot of the anime. It’s about the daily life of Seishuu and his interactions with the villagers and how they knowingly or unknowingly help him see the world from a different perspective.

Now, it’s a 4-koma gag kind of thing, not exactly like that though. Most of the episodes contain two stories but the plot still flows, so you can’t randomly pick any episode like Nichijou or Azumanga Daioh. There are only 12 episodes and it ends on a great note.

Barakamon: The feeling at the end
The feeling at the end

Characters: Since, the plot is about how Seishuu evolves into a kind hearted, original human being from an arrogant and narcissist calligrapher, there is no doubt, his character sees the most development. He also shows the most emotions and brings about different reactions from the audiences at different points of time: He’s disgusting when he punches the director, lovable when he decides to be Naru’s guardian in secret, pitiful when he loses a prestigious competition to a guy much younger than him and…… Shhhh…… won’t give any more spoilers.

Barakamon: Funny Hiiro's mom
Yes, he does!

The other main character of the series is Kotoishi Naru, a seven year old girl, who lives with her grandpa in the village and has made her base in Seishuu’s house to be, with her other friends. She is the person who sticks to him like glue and turns every situation into hilarious one. The most comic part of the series. Also, she’s supposed to be the lonely child in the absence of her parents and her grandpa always at work, hence she spends the time with her friends and Seishuu. She actually puts efforts to appease him  and is the only one who has the might to handle the moody Sensei. And her voice actress has done a fabulous job.

Oh, that little hint
Oh, that little hint! *Makes a mental note*

The other recurring characters are the kids around Naru: Hina the best friend, Tama and Miwa the middle schoolers, Hiiro the high schooler, and other kids from Naru’s school; the old villagers: Naru’s grandpa, the shop manager, village chief, etc. etc.; Sensei’s family and friends: Kawafuji the art dealer, Mom, Dad, Hall director the punched man, are a few from the list. Many a times, giving importance to these many characters in an anime spoils the broth. But the blend created here is just something magical. (I understand that I am praising the series a little too highly, but when a series still makes you laugh, even after watching it for 20 times, either there is something wrong with you or the series is a gem. The feedback I have got for this one, even from the people who run away from anime, shows it to be the latter case, though I won’t deny the former one.)

Animation: Not very clean but not very messy either. The type of drawings used for this one go well with the theme of the anime. And,

Barakamon: Let's just not forget about the beautiful scenaries
Let’s just not forget about the beautiful scenes

Other things: Soundtracks are plain entertaining. Full of feels too. And it has that calming effect, which can only be felt if you actually watch it. Might be inspiring for some as well, because, it’s all about finding yourself and friendships.

Summary: This anime has got the most simplistic and realistic settings but pulls the job of entertaining the people incredibly with right emotions at right time, so much that people forget about the hi-fi anime they have watched, if any. The pleasing to eyes animation and awesome soundtracks in the background complement it so well, that if I am to score it, I would give it 100 out of 10 (yup, you read that right). And for those who find themselves in depression, try it just once. Take from me, you won’t be disappointed.

If yer making gloom fumes too
 If yer makin’ gloom fumes too
Barakamon: Just leave it to this anime
Just leave it to this anime

Now that I read the whole write-up, I think, I have praised it a little too much. But you know, it deserves it. A lot of anime lovers haven’t watched it yet which amuses as well as worries me a lot. When otakus around me say that they haven’t watched the series, my reaction is always

Barakamon: What
What!

And I realize, despite high ratings on MAL, it might be one of the most underrated anime in the real life. It’s just an observation though. So if you haven’t watched it yet, please do. The anime is available on YouTube as well, English subbed. Here is a trailer for ya:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XDU9KrzyP4

Enjoy!

One thought on “Anime Recommendation: Barakamon (ばらかもん)

What do you think?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.