Kirakira Happy★Hirake! Cocotama (original) (raw)

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A long time ago, Haruka Hoshinogawa made a wish with the town's old cherry blossom tree with her grandfather while receiving a present from him: a cherry blossom ribbon. As she grew up, she treasured the gift that was given to her while starting fifth grade in her school. One day, upon noting that the old cherry blossom tree is wilting, her grandfather decided to leave the shop to explore the world and let Haruka take care of the store in his absence. The next day while sleeping, her treasured ribbon sprouted a strange egg, revealing a Cocotama, a god born from an object that has been cherished with love and care. Haruka woke up and accidentally saw the Cocotama on the table, retreated to her Hiding Egg. As Haruka picked it up, it has changed into a mysterious key. Left with some questions, the Cocotama introduced herself as Ribbon, and Haruka learned about the existence of her kind and the mysteries behind the strange key she had. Ribbon realized that the key is actually the Key of Wonders and that Haruka was chosen by it to be the Legendary Contractor to the Cocotamas. Now, both of them try to run the shop and meet new Cocotama friends, while discovering the mysteries and powers behind the Key of Wonders.

(Source: Wikipedia, edited)

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Nov 2, 2019

Kira Kira Happy Hirake! Cocotama is not an anime that is meant to give you a breathtaking experience. Cocotama is a TV series that is intended for kids, and as such does not offer much for the adult mind, however, there are many aspects of the show that make it stand out from the crowd. Unique character designs, an interesting premise, and captivating music allow for Cocotama to make more of an impact than your average slice of life anime. Cocotama is not an anime meant for an adult looking for an engaging story with many twists and turns, but rather is a quaint experience... for those who just want to watch an anime for cuteness and good morals.

Reviewer’s Rating: 7

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