Moyashimon - episode 1

On Sunday 23 September 2012 0 comments

~The Anima-Ture~

It starts with two old guys talking about their grandsons and they were talking about the boy who could see microbes.

The old man believes his grandson because he has seen Tadayusu playing with them while he could not see them.

As for the opening, we see little things which are supposed to be microbes dancing and flying everywhere.
It is awesome that they used real life recordings and added the microbes in it that way.

After the opening we see two boys and they wonder why the police is at the opening ceremony that every Japanese school holds.

The camera zooms in on the shoes of the students all being muddy.

The man telling them that there is a person missing was being nonchalantly and told them that the missing person could be buried on the campus.

The school holds many surprises and Tadayusu, the blonde guy is seeing all these microbes.

I love how they make a professor look so awesome but make him so disgusting at the same time.
suddenly he tells them he is their teacher and the missing student suddenly turned up and it seems she is also a student of him.

It all turns out that the parents were over-protective.

The girl did not believe that Tadayusu could see microbes and he got some tests to see if he could name products because of the microbes.

It is funny that even bacteria have races from where they are originated from.
European looking bacteria, Japanese looking bacteria, it is quite funny.

The girl is getting all hysterical because Tadayusu can tell which is which without having any knowledge at all.
She started believing a little bit because he examined her foot and noticed something and guessed that she needed some things to keep it clean.

It is thanks to the translators i can understand a bit more about what these bacteria do.


Here ends episode 1.

*Additional*

I am surprised that this has kept me interested and it is actually nicely drawn, voices are picked well and the dialog is decent too for now.


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