Bite-Size Series – This Week in Anime

Steve and Chris talk series where the episodes are short and sweet.
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Spoiler Warning for discussion of the series ahead.
Crunchyroll streams Lycoris Recoil: Friends are thieves of time., Umayon, Yami Shibai, Inferno Cop, Space Patrol Luluco, Wakakozake, Ganbare Douki Chan, Tawawa on Monday, Love is Like a Cocktail, and I’M KODAMA KAWASHIRI.
Senki Zesshōshinai Symphogear and Takunomi. are included in their respective series’ Blu-ray release.
YouTube streams BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! Pico.
HIDIVE streams Yandere Dark Elf.
OceanVeil: Kakushite! Makina-san!!
You know, Chris, we’ve been covering a lot of big topics at TWIA HQ as of late. It’s about time we take a step back and appreciate the little things in life. The small pleasures. The tiny titillations.
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The anime episodes I can fit in while my cup ramen is warming up.
I concur, Steve! I like shorts! They’re comfy and easy to watch!

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Keeping up with seasonal anime can be a struggle alongside everything else in your life. So as excited as I’ve been for more Lycoris Recoil, I’m kinda grateful that its entire latest “season” was scarcely the length of a single regular episode. Binge-watching made easy! If only seasonal isekai lineups were this merciful.

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There’s also quite a bit of variety packed into these 6 mini episodes. It’s fun to think about the anime staff experimenting behind the scenes while Takina continues her confectionery experiments on screen.

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They seem to be treating this like a playground, now that you mention it. Even the more “pedestrian” outings that earn the frivolous Friends Are Thieves of Time moniker are messing with framing and perspectives for punchlines, and that’s before we get to the whole found-footage horror entry.
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I’d listen to her banter/complain about her roommates for 5 straight hours. But seriously, the horror episode is a great and wonderfully executed stylistic departure, and you can imagine it’s the kind of thing more easily accomplished if you only have to worry about producing ~4 minutes of it.

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Also, as LycoReco‘s mini-episodes seem to be the rare instances of these that are fully canon, they provide some cheeky ways to paper over some of the bigger status quo shifts between seasons.

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A small interlude like this, however, is easier to produce while still injecting some life into the franchise. It’s been 2.5 years since LycoReco ended. I didn’t think about it too much in the interim, but these shorts pulled me right back in and reminded me of the things I enjoyed about Chisato and Takina’s gun adventures.

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It’s why entries like this make sense as productions after or in between seasons. They are, by definition, a bonus.
Works like these are just one of many. The wider world of anime shorts is, ironically, rather large. There are varying lengths. Varying formats. Varying reasons for their existence. They don’t tend to receive a lot of focus in the Western sphere, which is why we’re here writing this column now.
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I need tiny versions of Togawa Sakiko and Mortis in my life.
Moreover, this is probably the type of anime short that most people are familiar with: spin-offs/tie-ins with regular-length anime they already know and love.

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Do you want to see what the Uma Musume get up to on their days off? Cygames has Umayon for you!

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The “bonus” nature of these does merit mentioning that the Senki Zesshōshinai Symphogear episodes were only available as omake on Symphogear‘s home video release. Thankfully, Discotek included them on their English-subbed Blu-rays, but this belies how this is the case for a lot of these extra, itty-bitty anime. Not all of them are, or ever were, available on streaming.

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And the mini-anime for Bandori‘s ex-sister series, D4DJ Petit Mix, has been officially delisted ever since that franchise split from Bushiroad. Ethered. Ephemeral. And a basic lesson on the importance of physical media.

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There are cute MyGO!!!!! shorts on YouTube. But again, who knows for how long? And more importantly, did you know that? (talking to the audience generally, not you specifically, Chris). I only stumbled on them one day earlier this year.
Small anime: they slip through the cracks easily.
To give you an idea, go to LiveChart, pick a season, sort by popularity, and scroll down to the bottom. You’re going to find a whole bunch of shorts you’ve never heard of, every time.

Some of these are extremely long-runners like ghost story series Yami Shibai. Amazing how much you can put out when your episodes are only a few episodes long. And are generous with the definition of “animation.”

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And of course that includes anime that are literally Aqua Teen Hunger Force, like Inferno Cop.
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Arguably, Trigger reached an appropriate apotheosis for the short format with Space Patrol Luluco, but I’d still love to see more in that vein.

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Please do, it’s so good.
It arguably hits better than Trigger‘s other Inferno Cop thematic follow-up Ninja Slayer, which pushed the short format to fifteen full minutes, and didn’t land quite the same.

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At least we can still count on Crunchyroll for streaming other shorts about thirsty office ladies.
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A pillowy power quarter-hour.

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They’re doing the Lord’s work. Well, maybe not the Lord’s, but someone’s work for sure.

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Good thing this one merited a Blu-ray release.
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Shorts don’t have to adhere to conventions, though. Under their lower costs and commitments to produce, they can look and act more radical than those with normal lengths. I’M KODAMA KAWASHIRI, for example, aired a few years ago and bursts with color and creativity.
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That’s not surprising considering it was directed by Shingo Kaneko with art direction from Chieko Nakamura, two frequent Kunihiko Ikuhara collaborators.

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It is, as shorts could and should be, the Platonic ideal of anime. What more do you need?

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It makes sense, given another structural similarity to comedy, but horror does seem to be a semi-recurring angle for short anime. From Pupa, to the aforementioned Yami Shibai, to the multi-story episodes of the Junji Ito “Collection”, they fit the bill alongside…not being particularly stellar. But I think that, too, speaks to the value in making sure these have a home. “Bad” art and “small” art are, as with all things, still worth preserving.

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