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series by
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Norio Sakurai about the adventures of the Marui triplets in sixth grade and their newly hired teacher Satoshi Yabe as he deals with his new class. The series was first serialized in ''
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'' in 2006 before moving to ''Bessatsu Shōnen Champion'' in 2012.
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has published the series in both of their magazines. The series follows the everyday life of three sisters, their classmates, and their unfortunate teacher. The series has been collected into nineteen ''
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'' manga volumes the first of which was released on January 9, 2006. In July 2010, the manga was adapted into an
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series that ran for 13 weeks first airing on
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. A second series called was made the following year that aired between January 9, 2011 and February 28, 2011. Although the series has not been licensed for release in North America, it has been simulcast by
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which subbed the series. The first anime adaptation has received mixed reviews with most saying that while the humor will creep some out, others will enjoy it.


Plot

Newly graduated Satoshi Yabe is just starting his new life as an
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teacher in Kamohashi Elementary School (鴨橋小学校, ''Kamohashi Shōgakkō''). Little does he know that in his assigned 6th year class, notorious troublemakers The Marui Triplets are present. Yabe usually gets pushed around by the girls and, on occasion, abused by the triplets, who constantly try to pair him with the new school nurse, the clumsy Kuriyama Aiko, as well as continuously get him in trouble with their father, who assumes he is a pedophile. The various other students in the class are all also very wild and abnormal, often getting into hilarious situations with one another and the triplets.


Media


Manga

Mitsudomoe was first written and illustrated by Norio Sakurai in ''
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'' format, and has been serialized by
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in two of their magazines. The original serialization occurred in the Shōnen magazine ''
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'' starting in 2006, and continued for five years. Due to a "break" by the author the manga then went on hiatus between the spring of 2011 and July 2012. The manga was briefly returned to Weekly Shōnen Champion before the serialization was moved to the monthly ''Bessatsu Shōnen Champion'' magazine on August 23, 2012. The manga has continued its release through this second magazine, and nineteen ''tankōbon'' have been collected from the serial chapters. The first release goes back to January 9, 2006, and has continued with the nineteenth volume being released on October 6, 2017. Outside Japan, the series has been licensed by Doki Doki in France, and
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in Taiwan. In addition to the main series, a spin-off series called ''Almost Weekly Mitsudomoe'' (ほぼ週刊みつどもえ) was also released. The chapters featured in the spin-off could not be published with the main series. The series ended serialization in the September issue of Akita Shoten's ''Bessatsu Shōnen Champion'' on August 12, 2017.


Anime

In November 2009 an anime adaptation of the manga by the studio
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was announced, to be directed by Masahiko Ohta The first season aired on
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between July 2, 2010 and September 26, 2010. Others broadcast networks are
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, AT-X,
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. New episodes are currently being subtitled by MX International and simulcast on
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. The series began release on Blu-ray and DVD from August 25, 2010. An originally unaired episode was included with the seventh volume released on February 23, 2011 and also aired on March 6, 2011 following the second season. A second season of the anime, titled was announced with the 10th volume of the manga and aired between January 9, 2011 and February 28, 2011. It was also simulcast on
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. The first season use two pieces of theme music, one opening and one ending theme. The opening theme is by
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and
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while the ending theme is by
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. The second season uses four pieces of theme music, two opening themes and two ending themes. The main opening theme is by Takagaki, Akesaka and Tomatsu, while the main ending theme is by Nomiko. For the first episode, the respective opening and ending themes are and , both performed by
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.


Reception

The anime adaptation of Mitsudomoe has received mixed reviews. Four reviewers from
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gave the first episode of the first season various reviews. Two reviewers, Hope Chapman and Gia Manry, gave the episode a 2 out of 5 rating. Chapman called the humor for the episode an "acquired taste" saying that the opening should make anyone who has babysat before have a "kneejerk reaction". While calling the content revolting He goes on to say it isn't garbage but that it isn't
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material yet. Gia Manry calls the three main character girls "psychotic" and the gags for the most part not funny. She goes on to say that the characters overall are so simplistic their reactions are predictable. In the end she gave the episode a 2 based on Hitoha "who actually develops somewhat". Carl Kimlinger gave the episode a 3 out of 5 rating saying that while the content may turn some people away it is "their loss". He goes on to say though that if the humor success rate stays at 50% then its future is limited. The last reviewer, Theron Martin, gave the episode the highest rating of a 4.5 out of 5. He calls the episode "cleverly-written" and "wonderfully-scored" saying that if you like the type of raunchy humor the episode aimed at adults has then it is the one for you. Overall, Carl Kimlinger from Anime News Network gave the first season a grade of a B− to a B+. He praises the first seven episodes for being very funny from the misunderstandings to the episode-long jokes. He goes on to say though that the episodes are vulgar, more than slightly disgusting, and highly creepy for some. For the last six episodes Kimlinger rated them better giving them the B+ rating. He calls the episodes warmer, more character-based, and less of a turnoff than the first seven episodes. He singles out episode 9 as being "downright brilliant". He goes on to say though that even though the final six episodes are less vulgar they will still creep many out. Carl gives the second season a rating of a C+ saying that while the cast is "surprisingly enjoyable" the humor feels recycled.


See also

* ''
The Dangers in My Heart is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Norio Sakurai. It started serialization in ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' in March 2018 and was moved to ''Champion Cross'', before being moved again to ''Manga Cross''. It has been publishe ...
'' — Another manga series by the same author.


References


External links


Mitsudomoe anime website
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