Mirai
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In a quiet corner of the city, four-year-old Kun Oota has lived a spoiled life as an only child with his parents and the family dog, Yukko. But when his new baby sister Mirai is brought home, his simple life is thrown upside-down; suddenly, it isn't all about him anymore. Despite his tantrums and nagging, Mirai is seemingly now the subject of all his parents' love. To help him adapt to this drastic change, Kun is taken on an extraordinary journey through time, meeting his family's past, present, and future selves, as he learns not only what it means to be a part of a family, but also what it means to be an older brother. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Kun Oota
Kun Oota, a jealous older brother, struggles with his family's attention shifting to his new baby sister.
Portrayed by Clément Pauline
Mirai Oota
Mirai, Kun's future sister, joins his adventures, teaching him valuable life lessons.
Portrayed by Moreno Susana
Community Feed
Finally, I've watched Mirai. It's been on my watchlist for long enough. Overall, it has good animation and pleasant soundtrack. Nothing too fancy, but the movie captures ordinary everyday moments quite well. Since the story revolves around daily life and family-centered themes, it naturally touches on the struggles of raising children and communication between family members. It's a relaxing movie to watch with your family whether you're a parent or a child, offering both a few laughs and some moments for reflection.
I enjoyed this more than expected. The way it explored the emotional changes is greatly done, or at least I think so because at the beggining Kun wasn't really likeable to me, which made it a bit more realistic. The color pallette for the characters is wonderful, same as the art (with a few exceptions), and the music was great! I really enjoyed it.



