How to Keep a Mummy | |
Cover of How to Keep a Mummy volume 1 by Futabasha | |
ミイラの飼い方 (Miira no Kaikata) | |
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Genre | Comedy, iyashikei |
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When high school student Sora Kashiwagi finds himself staring down a mysterious oversized package sent to him by his self-proclaimed "adventurer" father, the last thing he expects is for it to be opened from the inside... by a little mummy so small it can fit in the palm of his hand!
12 episodesHow to Keep a Mummy (飼い方, Miira no Kaikata) is an anime series based on the manga How to Keep a Mummy by Kakeru Utsugi. It was animated by studio 8bit and ran from January 12, 2018 to March 30, 2018, for a total of 12 episodes.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: How to keep a mummy.Japanese: ミイラの飼い方Type: TV.Episodes: 12.Status: Finished Airing.Aired: Jan 12, 2018 to Mar 30, 2018.Premiered: Winter 2018.Broadcast: Fridays at 01:58 (JST)More items...
She is a girl who eventually joins the School Life Club after being rescued during the members' outing (field trip) to the mall.
Anime Recommendation: How to Keep a MummyAge Recommendation: 11+Genre: Comedy.# of Episodes: 8 (so far, it's still currently airing)Synopsis:Commentary:
Seriously worth a watch. The first episode I was like 'ehhh cringe" but then I kept watching and I LOVED it. I'll definitely come back and re-watch at some point! It's so cute, each oni has a different personality, and the characters are unique too.
Iyashikei (癒し系) is a genre specific to Japanese works, primarily manga and anime. It is a sub-genre of slice of life, portraying characters living out peaceful lives in calming environments, and is intended to have a healing effect on the audience.
The series ran for 12 episodes. No.
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Isao can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 功, "achievement" 勲, "meritorious" 績, "exploits"
Sora Kashiwagi.Asa Motegi.Daichi Tachiaki.Tazuki Kamiya.Kaede Kashiwagi.Mokuren Kashiwagi.
Iyashikei (癒し系) is a genre specific to Japanese works, primarily manga and anime. It is a sub-genre of slice of life, portraying characters living out peaceful lives in calming environments, and is intended to have a healing effect on the audience.
Isao can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 功, "achievement" 勲, "meritorious" 績, "exploits"
Mii.Anubis.Conny.Isao.Mukumuku.Pochi.
The word "mukumuku" is a Japanese onomatopoeia, meaning "shaggy" or "hairy".
At the beginning of the series, Sora was sent Mii-kun, a tiny Egyptian mummy, by his father. While initially apprehensive due to previous bad experiences with his father's "gifts", Sora quickly warmed up to Mii-kun and watches over him, in doting parental fashion. He is an excellent cook, great at household chores and sewing, and great at taking care of people. He keeps a journal where he writes down his observations about Mii-kun. His family also keeps a dog named Pochi which is revealed in episode 10 to be a special dog that is fifty years old and can live to be hundreds of years old. Later, in the same episode, Sora's father sends him a talking Anubis sculpture named Aayan.
The baku that helps him stays, being adopted by Daichi, and is named Mukumuku. Kaede Kashiwagi (柏木 カエデ, Kashiwagi Kaede) Voiced by: Ai Kayano.
Sora helps Daichi out at school, which results in friendship and Sora giving Daichi a baku doodle to draw in the dream-eating creature.
Sora receives a coffin from his father. Out of the coffin comes a minuscule-sized mummy and names him Mii-kun. While practicing taking care of Mii-Kun, Sora shows him to Tazuki.
Sora's adventurer father who sends him odd things from overseas. Hence, Sora's initial distrust of Mii-kun as past gifts have included cursed dolls and scarecrows. He also sends a manual for how to care for the little mummy to his son.
His family also keeps a dog named Pochi which is revealed in episode 10 to be a special dog that is fifty years old and can live to be hundreds of years old. Later, in the same episode, Sora's father sends him a talking Anubis sculpture named Aayan. Tazuki Kamiya (神谷 他月, Kamiya Tazuki) Voiced by: Keisuke Komoto.
Kaori directed the anime at studio Eight Bit. Deko Akao handled the series composition, and Takahiro Kishida is the character designer. Atsushi Nasuda produced the anime. It aired from January 11 to March 29, 2018. The opening theme is "Fushigi na Tabi wa Tsuzuku no sa" (不思議な旅はつづくのさ) by Tsuribitto. The 11-member idol group Iketeru Hearts performed the ending theme, "Rosetta Stone" (ロゼッタストーン) . Crunchyroll co-produced and streamed the series. The series ran for 12 episodes.
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High school student Sora Kashiwagi is accustomed to receiving bizarre presents from his father, who is on an expedition around the world. Unfortunately, these gifts have been nothing but nightmares.
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The instructions are unclear, but what’s certain is that he’s going to have to learn to take care of his new mummy, Mii-kun.
Both anime pretty much focus on taking care of each other and learning together. The characters are pretty relatable and the amount of cuteness is just on another level
Hinowa Tomari, a completely ordinary high school boy, is summoned by his homeroom teacher one day and informed that he's been selected to become the wife of a mysterious creature called Kanenogi. Despite their uncertainty, the new couple registers their marriage... and starts a surprisingly happy new life together?! And thus the sugary-sweet married life of...
While Hakumei is cheerful, outgoing and prefers to be outside, Mikochi is more introverted and prefers to stay indoors. These differences will set the tone for their friendship. Riding on insects and birds, creating tools from the forest and living their normal lives, they'll show us how day to day chores can be the biggest adventure in a small world full of wonders.
dazaissuicideletter says... Both of these animes have someone taking care of another. They're both beautiful animes about friendship and family! Both of the main characters are responsible and hard working, and that another thing that makes these anime alike.
Differences: - Dragon Maid is more chaotic humor, focusing on relationships. - How to Keep your Mummy is more cute and calm, focusing on friendship and mythology. Both are great in their own way if you are looking for something light that will make you smile.
Both anime pretty much focus on taking care of each other and learning together. The characters are pretty relatable and the amount of cuteness is just on another level
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Both anime pretty much focus on taking care of each other and learning together. The characters are pretty relatable and the amount of cuteness is just on another level
Hinowa Tomari, a completely ordinary high school boy, is summoned by his homeroom teacher one day and informed that he's been selected to become the wife of a mysterious creature called Kanenogi. Despite their uncertainty, the new couple registers their marriage... and starts a surprisingly happy new life together?! And thus the sugary-sweet married life of...