Wo Shi Bu Bai Chi
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Picture a curious little kid wandering through a colorful city discovering different foods — and that's basically the whole show. Each episode of Wo Shi Bu Bai Chi clocks in at roughly a minute, making this one of those things you can knock out in a single sitting without even trying. The setup is simple: our protagonist stumbles into various culinary situations, reacts with exaggerated enthusiasm or confusion, and you learn a little something about how different dishes are made or why they matter culturally. It's aimed at kids, but the humor lands in that gentle, universal way where you don't feel weird watching it as an adult killing time on your phone. The bite-sized format actually works in its favor — there's no filler, no dragging, just quick little food-themed sketches that come and go before they overstay their welcome. If you've ever watched something like Oniku Daisuki! Zeushi-kun or Mahou Shokudou Chara Pontan, you already know the vibe: short, sweet, food-centric, and low-stakes enough to be genuinely relaxing. It also has a similar energy to Easy Cooking Animation: Seishun no Shokutaku in how it blends light education with comedy. This isn't going to change your life or anything, but as a palate cleanser between heavier shows, or just something to throw on when you want zero commitment, it does exactly what it sets out to do.
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