
Sekken no Uta
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A catchy song belted out by a cast of anthropomorphic characters — that's basically the whole deal here, and honestly, sometimes that's all you need. Sekken no Uta is a single music video by Nanmono All Stars, and it leans hard into the charm of its animal-like cast to deliver a few minutes of pure lighthearted vibes. There's no deep lore to unpack or sprawling narrative to follow. It's a short, self-contained piece where the animation and music do all the talking. The character designs have that distinctive anthropomorphic style that gives everything a warm, playful energy, and the animation itself has a rhythm to it that syncs up nicely with the track. It's the kind of thing you throw on when you want something quick and pleasant without committing to a whole series. If you've ever enjoyed the gentle, atmospheric quality of something like Tsuki no Waltz, or if you liked how Uta Kata used its musical elements to set a mood, this sits in a similar space — though way more compact and easygoing. It also shares DNA with those short-form anime music pieces that focus more on feel than plot. At one episode, there's zero barrier to entry. You either vibe with the song and the animation or you don't, and either way you've spent less time than it takes to make coffee. Worth a look if you appreciate when animation and music just click together without needing anything else to justify their existence.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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