Shin Atashinchi
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Unremarkable in almost every way, the Tachibana family is exactly where the comedy lives. Mother is frugal to a fault and somehow turns the simplest household task into a small disaster. Father barely speaks, just vibes at his own pace like a man who's achieved inner peace or maybe just tuned everyone out. Daughter Mikan is a high schooler navigating life with all the grace of someone who trips over flat surfaces, and younger brother Yuzuhiko is a logical, sensitive middle schooler who overthinks everything except how to actually talk to girls. Shin Atashin'chi is a 26-episode TV series from Shin-Ei Animation that picks up the Tachibana family's daily life in suburban Tanashi. There's no plot to follow, no villain arc, no stakes beyond whether dinner turns out okay or Mikan embarrasses herself at school again. Each episode is just the family bumping into the small absurdities of regular life — grocery shopping, chores, awkward conversations — and finding ways to make it genuinely funny through their clashing personalities. If you grew up watching Chibi Maruko-chan or Crayon Shin-chan, this hits a similar frequency: warm, character-driven comedy rooted in domestic chaos. It's closer to Sazae-san in spirit, just with a slightly more modern sensibility. The humor comes from how real these people feel, quirks and all. It's the kind of show you put on when you want something light that doesn't ask anything of you but still makes you laugh at how painfully accurate it is.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-1 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 2.

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