UCHI NO 3 SHIMAI
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
141
RELEASE
December 28, 2010
LENGTH
23 min
DESCRIPTION
The daily life of the Motsumoto family. The three sisters, Fuu, Suu, and Chii, follow what happens on a daily basis. Mother and Father have to deal with them sometimes, but they're used to it.
CAST
Suu
Mika Kanai
Fuu
Ikue Ootani
Otou-san
Kouji Tsujitani
Okaasan
Chika Fujimura
Chii
Taeko Kawata
Mopsi
Chiyako Shibahara
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
ooReiko
100/100Endearing series about parent and child relationship.Continue on AniListThe series has an interesting premise young couple and their first kids, and how the series handles this premise is nothing short of amszing. The kids were really wholesome and lot of the series you pretty much just watch them playing around. The mom narrates usually what is happening (with emojis) its been a while since i was as engaged to a series as i was with this one.
Story of the series is quite simple as it focuses on mainly the Mother and her 3 daughters and their relationship as the daughters grow throughout the series. It is very endearing to see them grow and the finale of the series is very rewarding in that aspect.
Keep in mind that the second season episodes 103-141 consist of side stories that happen chronologically before the episode 102 which is the finale.
Comedy is top tier and I think it really handles the relationship between parent and their kids really well and uses that as an advantage on many comedic and emotional situations.
I'd say that the characters are probably the biggest strength of the series as the daughters and the dynamic between them and also between them and their parents makes the series very engaging to watch.
There is Fuu the eldest daughter who has very imaginative mind and usually you see her playing as a princess or fairy. She also has a big sister role to her siblings which she takes pride in.
There is Suu who is the middle daughter. She usually follows her big sister when it comes to playing and joins into her scenarios. You could say she is more tomboyish than Fuu. She also is "free" as described by the mother often.
There is Chii who is the youngest also called the CEO by the mother because of her demanding attitude. She can't really speak that well but wants to take part in her sisters playing scenarios.
The show utilises many broken Japanese structures and words as the kids don't know how to speak properly yet, which is really wholesome and pretty funny I'd say. The situational comedy usually relies on that kind of gimmicks.
I haven't yet seen another series that does something like that and incorporates it part of the series structure as well as this series does. In many other anime the kids are usually big enough to atleast speak coherently
I didn't really expect much going into it. Initially I only got interested in it after hearing the theme song and how catchy it was, later I was drawn into the family dynamic between the characters as Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan etc do that really well so I was hoping something along those lines.
Further I got I realised that it was more about parent and their kid dynamic than the extended family like the two others I mentioned. Kind of like young parent first kids type of scenario. Not married for long bit of like Hai Akko Desu series in late 80s except I think this one gets the dynamic lot better.
I didn't think I'd get as invested in the series as i did.
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SCORE
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MORE INFO
Ended inDecember 28, 2010
Main Studio Toei Animation
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