Title: | Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou
とんかつDJアゲ太郎
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Overall: | Unevaluated |
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2016, Comedy, Cooking, Modern, Music Oriented, Short, TV
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Animation - Studio DEEN
YAMASHITA Daiki
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Agetarou Katsumata is unenthusiastic about inheriting his family's Tonkatsu (Breaded pork cutlet) restaurant. What really thrills him is the style of a visiting American DJ at a dance club; what if he could combine the two careers somehow?
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Agetarou Katsumata is unenthusiastic about inheriting his family's Tonkatsu (Breaded pork cutlet) restaurant. What really thrills him is the style of a visiting American DJ at a dance club; what if he could combine the two careers somehow?
11 episodes
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Unevaluated 4 |
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Stretch
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[series:3201#628] |
Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou
(One episode watched):
I had heard a recommendation of this show, but it left me unenthused when I actually watched it. It had the usual weak humor which gives you very little laughter in exchange for you time and trouble. What was the funniest thing about it? I don't recall much of anything being funny about it. The premise--that Agetarou will become a sort of DJ-like Tonkatsu cook--is kind of silly but not seriously funny. What was cool or humorous about the way the visiting DJ performed? The animation was crude, so no fancy moves could be depicted. I remember wondering if the show had bothered to compose, or even borrow, any sort of music for the scene at the club, because it just seemed like a endlessly repeating background beat to me. I guess that the odd premise, which was the basic joke behind the show, just wasn't very funny, and without that what chance does any subsidiary joke stand? I don't see any reason to watch Tonkatsu.
Last updated Sunday, May 01 2016. Created Sunday, May 01 2016.
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