Minimal song, minimal graphic, gret narration!
As non japanese person it seems to me that there are so many referrals to theatre, music, "mithology" and so on.
(plus almost one "easter egg"/signature around 3.52).

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Dandelion Review: Quota-Pushing Angels

I want to say that I came to Dandelion purely as a fan of Gintama who knew the creator’s history and had been curious about what he was up to before the samurai antics took over his career. That would make me sound very measured and intentional. The truth is, I found it on Netflix and clicked play. I had no plan to finish it that night. Then episode 1 happened, and I didn’t stop.

I watched the English dub and binged all seven episodes in one night. I love Gintama. I love Onizuka. There is something in the Dandelion DNA that carries the same energy as both, that sense that something ridiculous is about to happen, that the absurdity is deliberate, and that underneath all of it is something that actually means something. The anime didn’t try to announce this. It just got on with it, which is exactly the right move.

What I got was a weird, heartfelt, occasionally messy supernatural comedy about afterlife bureaucracy and a department that might get axed because some petty higher-up holds a grudge.

There’s something about a series that doesn’t take itself too seriously that just hits the spot for me.

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Quick review

  • Humour: Random, fast, childish in the best possible way.
  • Tone: A balanced mix of lighthearted chaos and grounded, emotional beats.
  • Characters: Distinct enough to carry the show, but several are underdeveloped.
  • Predictability: The plot beats are not surprising, but the execution is. You will guess where it is going and still enjoy how it gets there.
  • Vibe: A quintessential binge that feels best watched alone.

What is Dandelion about?

  • Full genre list: Comedy, Supernatural, Fantasy
  • Key themes: Death and grief, corporate bureaucracy and quotas, empathy versus efficiency, found family
  • Type: ONA
  • Episodes: 7
  • Duration to watch in full: +/- 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Age restriction: PG-13
  • Trigger warnings: Brief depictions of past trauma, mild cartoon violence
  • Release date: April, 2026
  • Animation studio: NAZ
  • English dub: Yes
  • Source: Manga (one-shot originally published in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2002)
  • Kanji: だんでらいおん
  • Average rating: 7.4/10
  • Where to stream: Netflix
  • Official hashtags: だんでらいおん #dandelion
  • Does the story continue in the source material? No

Set within the Send-Off Department of the Japanese Angel Federation, Dandelion follows two “Angels,” Tetsuo Tanba and Misaki Kurogane. Their job is simple in theory: track down Earthbound spirits who can’t find peace and guide them to the afterlife. In practice, however, the federation is a bureaucratic mess, and most of their peers are only interested in hitting their quotas. Tetsuo and Misaki prefer a different, much slower approach, choosing to listen to the spirits’ regrets instead of rushing them. Their quiet routine is upended, however, when they encounter a particularly stubborn spirit on the run.

My thoughts on Dandelion

I binged all 7 episodes in one go. The story is a hybrid: episodic “spirit-of-the-week” cases layered over an overarching “save the department” plot. The constant “take down the department” plotline provided a nice, steady backbone to the chaos. The motivation behind it? Gloriously petty, the kind of corporate jealousy that feels frustratingly real, and I loved how grounded that conflict remained even when the show got weird.

What did not quite work was the two elder Kyoga sons. I understood the system, family loyalty, and fear of their father, but their willingness to go along with the plan felt underdeveloped. They just… did what they were told and eagerly. The youngest son, however, had the arc I wanted to see: desperate for approval, then finally telling his dad to stuff it. That moment was glorious.

Pacing and plot go hand in hand here. Seven episodes is short. I mean, really short. The anime knows it has limited time, so it moves fast. Sometimes that works; the episodic cases keep things fresh, and you are never bored. Other times, it left me wanting more. The final two episodes introduce Proto (an AI robot) and escalate to a vengeful spirit crisis. It works as a climax, but the transition from “quirky angel workplace comedy” to “full supernatural disaster” happens faster than I would have liked. Still, the fact that I want more is not a criticism. If we get a season two, I will be happy. If it remains a standalone, I will not mind. We got a full story arc. 

The humour and randomness are where this show truly shines. If you’re a fan of Gintama or Onizuka, you’ll likely feel right at home here. The wackiness is infectious, and you never really know what’s coming next. Episode 1 remains my favourite; it perfectly set the tone with a story about a spirit who just wanted to apologise to his wife. I’m with the characters; pudding really is an impossible treat to resist.

Animation

The animation style is clean and uncluttered. The character designs are simple, expressive, and consistent. It’s clean, functional, and lets the character expressions do the heavy lifting, especially when things get chaotic. The colour palette leans warm in the human realm and cooler in the Netherworld, which helped distinguish the two spaces.

Action sequences, particularly the chase scenes and the finale, ran smoothly enough. It never reaches “must-watch-for-the-visuals” territory, but it does not need to. This is a dialogue-driven comedy with occasional action beats, and the animation serves that purpose well enough.

The ending theme animation is a different conversation entirely and is worth watching properly at least once.

The animation is perfectly fine for what the show is. The English dub is solid, too. I rarely feel like seven episodes is enough, but in this case, we got a complete, self-contained story. I wouldn’t complain about a season 2, but I’m perfectly content with how it ended.

Sound

The English dub is genuinely well done. The script handles the comedy naturally, and the cast earns the emotional weight of the quieter moments without pushing too hard.

Characters

Misaki Kurogane is a lot of fun to watch. Her dynamic with Tetsuo is the engine of the whole show — they push against each other without ever tipping into actual hostility, and there’s a rhythm to how they argue and then just get on with things anyway.

I found myself really connecting with Tetsuo; he’s the type of character who says the important things without needing a grand speech. His approach to life is something I think I’ll be chewing on for a while.

Masaki Kyouga, the uptight new member assigned to monitor them, grew on me. His arc from rigid rule-follower to someone who understands why the Dandelion does things its way was handled well, given the limited runtime. My favourite scene featuring him is the joke scene: “Now you see me, now you don’t”, and then he just takes off his glasses. That moment made me laugh out loud. Someone in the writer‘s room missed the pun opportunity, though. “Now I see you, now I don’t” was right there.

Harukawa Jun, as a ghost with pretty privilege, was an inspired choice. The recurring bit where every angel present agrees she is too attractive to shoot had me cackling every single time. It never got old. The joke runs longer than you expect, and it is right to do so.

Pacing

The pacing is uneven in the middle stretch, specifically in episodes where the resolution of a spirit’s case takes longer to arrive than the build-up can sustain. It’s not a dealbreaker, and the show recovers, but there are moments where you’re waiting for a payoff that the episode isn’t quite ready to deliver. The final two episodes move quickly and purposefully, which actually works in their favour given the tonal shift they’re navigating.

Themes

The show is, at its core, about what it means to sit with someone in their regret rather than processing them through it efficiently. That has a practical application for the spirit cases, and it has a thematic application for how the Dandelion s operates in opposition to institutional pressure. The tension between productivity and genuine care, between closing cases fast and actually helping someone, runs under the entire series without ever becoming a lecture.

Still, for all its flaws, Dandelion made me laugh, think, and tell my dad to watch it. That counts for a lot.

Overall Enjoyment and Personal Reflections

I’m the target audience for this show, and I knew it approximately eight minutes into episode 1. The humour is my kind of humour, unpredictable, committed, and occasionally unhinged in exactly the right ways. The emotional beats landed because the show placed them carefully and didn’t use them too often.

In summary, this anime can be described as…

A chaotic, supernatural workplace comedy that surprises you with its emotional maturity and grounded perspective on the present. It is a refreshing, bite-sized watch that proves you don’t need 50 episodes to leave a lasting impression.

 It is its own weird, flawed, deeply watchable thing.

Strengths and weaknesses

Strengths:

  • Excellent chemistry between the two leads.
  • A well-paced story that feels complete in just seven episodes.
  • Sharp, witty dialogue that doesn’t rely on tropes.

Weaknesses:

  • Some character motivations—specifically the antagonists—felt a bit forced.
  • The jealousy-driven plot to fire a department felt slightly undercooked at times.
  • Not enough screen time for the supporting cast.

Bingeability, is it an easy watch?

Very much so. I watched all seven episodes in one sitting, and I would do it again. At only seven episodes, you can clear the whole thing in an evening and still be in bed at a reasonable hour. The pacing moves fast, and the cliffhangers between episodes are just compelling enough to keep you clicking “next.” This is not a show you stretch over a week. It is a show you tear through on a Friday night with snacks and zero regrets.

What hooked me was the wackiness and randomness, never knowing what comes next, in a fun way. It reminded me of Onizuka (Great Teacher Onizuka) and Gintama in that regard. Episode one is my favourite of the series. The pudding scene alone? Perfection. I loved the messaging in that episode, and Harukichi and his wife gave me genuine couple goals. They also showed a reality to married life that felt earned, not melodramatic.

What lost me, briefly: the motivation behind getting an entire department fired due to jealousy of one character felt a little stretched. I understood it, but I did not always feel it. Also, some of the younger supporting characters’ motivations felt weak or forced at times. The show has seven episodes, and you can tell which characters got the screen time and which got left behind.

Re-watch value

High, specifically episode 1. Not immediately, I just binged it, but in six months or a year, when I want something low-stakes and funny and warm? Absolutely. This is the kind of show you put on when you are sick, or when you need a laugh after a bad day, or when you just want to spend time with characters who feel like friends.

It is not a show you rewatch for hidden details or mind-blowing twists. It is a show you rewatch for comfort.

What will stay with me?

Misaki Kurogane telling Tetsuo Tanba to lead by example after he suggested she should smile. I have been told to smile for as long as I can remember, by strangers, by family, by people who genuinely thought they were being nice. I have never had a comeback for it. Now I have two. I might not call anyone creepy when they demonstrate a smile, but I will keep that line in my back pocket, too, just in case.

Also, Harukichi’s final conversation with his wife. The whole episode is about his refusal to pass on until he apologises to her and when the apology finally comes, it is not for anything grand. The wife’s exasperation, the husband’s genuine remorse, Tetsuo and Misaki watching from the sidelines, and then back to the office.

The old couple, having been together for fifty years and showing a more realistic view of marriage, which gave me couple goals. I have had thirteen years with my husband so far. I want a full lifetime more.

Favourite character: Tetsuo Tanba

He says a lot of important lines, and I like his approach to things. The man is tired, cynical, and deeply compassionate underneath all that resting grump face. He reminds me of characters I am always drawn to — the quietly capable ones who carry burdens without making a show of it.

Most endearing: Misaki Kurogane

Chaotic, empathetic, and absolutely lethal when she needs to be. Her dynamic with Tetsuo is the heart of the show, and her backstory in episode four made me see her in a completely new light.

A few quotes I liked

I transcribed these while watching, and I have been thinking about them ever since.

“It’s pointless trying to dwell on the past or depend on the future. It’s just a waste of time. Doing that will only make you miss the present.”
— Tetsuo Tanba, Episode 1

“You know, the world changes depending on what lens you see it through. If you have the courage to laugh, not only when things are fun, but when they’re tough, you know, really tough, then nothing will ever scare you.”
— Tetsuo Tanba, Episode 1

Quick questions and answers

Is Dandelion worth watching? Yes, especially if you’re in the mood for something fun, fast, and surprisingly grounded.

Is Dandelion suitable for beginners? Definitely. It doesn’t rely on deep lore or prior anime knowledge to make sense.  If you know someone who is curious about anime and comedy but intimidated by long series, Dandelion is a great entry point.

Does Dandelion have a satisfying ending? Yes and no. It resolves the main plot, but it leaves the door open for more.

Overall

Watching Dandelion felt like a breath of fresh air. It’s rare to find a show that balances slapstick humour with legitimate life lessons so well. I loved seeing the reality of the couple in episode 1; it reminded me that the “happily ever after” isn’t a destination, but a daily choice. I’ve already recommended it to a friend, and I’m definitely going to get my dad to watch it—he’ll appreciate the workplace dynamics as much as I did.

Would I recommend it?

Yes. If you enjoy character-driven comedies with a touch of the supernatural, this is a must-watch. I have already recommended Dandelion to several people, and I will be making my dad watch it.

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Have you watched Dandelion? What did you think? Did the humour land for you, or did it miss more than it hit? Who was your favourite character?

My Rating: 8/10

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A complete, well-structured story that knows when to be funny and when to be quiet. The lead characters are excellent, the humour lands more often than not, and the emotional core is genuine.

Date Watched: 7 May 2026

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Anime Source: School Rumble
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Episode: 9
Character: Tae Anegasaki

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Autumn 2025 anime I’m watching – hidden gems & big hits

Flaming hell, look at the season, we’re already heading towards the spooky month and my favourite season. Yup, wrapping up in cozy clothes and enjoying the chill weather.

Shows I’m watching

Just looking over at anichart, there are a few shows that did catch my eye, however: I’ll be keeping my list for this season small

Hidden gem to look out for:

  • Towa no Yuugure – done by P.A Works, this does look interesting. If you like shows with robot / android female characters with romance, then this might be up your ally.

Leftovers:

  • Clevatess (epi review)
  • The water magician
  • With you and the rain
  • Can boy-girl friendship survive
  • Reborn as vending machine S2
  • Summer pockets
  • Ruri rocks
  • Secrets of the silent witch
  • Watari-kun’s ****** Is about to Collapse

Well, those are the shows that I’ll be watching. Yeah, autumn is a lot smaller, haven’t been able to keep up with a few shows, plus got a whole bunch of leftovers to get through.

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Autumn 2025 anime I’m watching – hidden gems & big hits

Flaming hell, look at the season, we’re already heading towards the spooky month and my favourite season. Yup, wrapping up in cozy clothes and enjoying the chill weather.

Shows I’m watching

Just looking over at anichart, there are a few shows that did catch my eye, however: I’ll be keeping my list for this season small

Hidden gem to look out for:

  • Towa no Yuugure – done by P.A Works, this does look interesting. If you like shows with robot / android female characters with romance, then this might be up your ally.

Leftovers:

  • Clevatess (epi review)
  • The water magician
  • With you and the rain
  • Can boy-girl friendship survive
  • Reborn as vending machine S2
  • Summer pockets
  • Ruri rocks
  • Secrets of the silent witch
  • Watari-kun’s ****** Is about to Collapse

Well, those are the shows that I’ll be watching. Yeah, autumn is a lot smaller, haven’t been able to keep up with a few shows, plus got a whole bunch of leftovers to get through.

What shows will you be watching?

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With you and the rain: The Iyashikei gem that feels like a warm cup of tea

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If it looks like a dog and acts like a dog and insists it’s a dog, it’s…a dog? Probably? She adopted it anyway, and her life with this “dog” will never be boring!

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I actually had with you and the rain on my radar; however, it pretty much got pushed aside, due to amount of shows I picked it up anyway. And honestly, glad I did. I’m really enjoying the slow paced, series. and I’m only 2 episodes in. It’s really enjoyable, just sitting back and not really think about what’s going on. The calmness it brings as well, that I feel is an understatement.

Fuji met the nameless dog, which uses sketchpad to communicate with people. And they bonded really quickly. I think with any Iyashikei anime, you’ll quickly notice that the companion is pretty much a tanuki, in world though, they pass it off as an odd-looking animal.

Did you see the angel like mask on the nameless dog? also, I love the art on the rain and flowers, it is gorgeous! not only that, but I also love how Fuji’s eyes are, striking blue. Catches my attention quite often. The soft gentle music played really helps with the mood. Sure, nothing of note happens, however just watching Fuji smile and seeing the nameless dog and their daily life is really calming, very charming too

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Fuji, the beautiful yet reserved novelist that meets a strange “dog”

Fuji is an introverted, reserved novelist. Who came across the nameless dog. As said above, her eyes are striking to me. Besides being a novelist, she does say she isn’t a sweet person, which contradicts with her interactions with others. Other than that, not much is known about her.

Nameless dog that appeared to Fuji, uses a sketchpad to communicate

Nameless dog. I love this dog, his ability to use a sketchpad to communicate with people is funny, yet charming. It’s hinted at (pretty much can guess) it’s an actual tanuki, as it has a leaf on its head. Charmed by its personality.

Would I continue watching?

Yeah, the series is a hidden gem, it has that soothing, calming, gentle, atmosphere that can be watched as a come down from all the other shows

What did you think of the series?

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Welcome back, Dandadan. Never change.

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👤 Character: Momo Ayase, Ken Takakura, Jin Enjoji + the KITO family

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The catcher in the ballpark Episode 12 review and final thoughts

Thoughts on Episode 12 of Catch me in the ballpark

Vignette 1: Transformative Game

It’s the aftermath of the playoff game. Even though Motorsuns didn’t get to make the playoffs, it’s their last game of the season. Aona has passed her teacher’s exam, whilst Ruriko is still bawling like a baby.

Aww, cutie Aona leaving, that sucks!

Aww, pretty sad to see Aona go, she’s such a cutie. I just laughed at how my fave girl Ruriko is just bawling each time. At the same time, though, it’s understandable for her to be emotionally attached to the vendor girls, which is surprising given that she had been working there for 4 months. Which is the more immature one? Sara or Ruriko. It pretty much ended on a sweet note, with the girls giving Aona her flowers. They did leave the relationship ambiguous with Murata and Ruriko, I felt. There is a hint of a new girl with pink hair, who has left me curious.

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Vignette 2: Last Message

Coach decides that this will be his final season. Whilst this comes at a shock to most of the backroom staff and press. He goes through with it. Meanwhile the rest of the players are having an off-season day. Helping out with the club and just goofing around in general.

I wonder who is leaving, don’t leave the suspense out!!!

Just asked Copilot to do the maths on this. 288 wins and 418 losses give the coach a whooping 40%-win ratio. If your team had a 40%-win rate over five years, would you still be rooting for them… or applying for the manager job yourself? That tallies up to what Motorsuns have been throughout the entire series, perpetual underdogs under his 5-year reign. It’s inevitable, really, that not all managers/coaches last. Otherwise, they’ll have the Fergie / Wenger effect. A club is so used to having just one manager leading them for a long duration, in Manchester United case, failing to adapt no matter how much money you throw at the team. It was a really sweet and fitting end for his reign.

Does that mean you’ll be stepping up somewhere else then? you know 40% an all

Vignette 3: It’s Opening Day, Okay?!

It’s the start of a new season. And with it come some changes. A new manager has made some changes to the team. A pink-haired vendor girl is being hired. Motorsuns have been playing away from home; however, this will be their first home game of the season.

Kampai!

A very fitting ending, how it started, ends on how it all began. I’m very interested in the new hire. Intriguing, right? That pink hair’s giving main-character energy… but let’s be real—Ruriko and Kohinata still own my vendor girl loyalty. Not much really happened in this final vignette. I am a little confused about Japan’s baseball, though. In opening games, any top teams play at home, whilst all the other teams play away. I did chuckle at how Ruriko got annoyed at being at the start. She did interrogate Murata (with some jealous mind you), however, his beer is his first one he got this season. Which is sweet.

See you Ruriko, marry me before the manga ends!

Final thoughts and recommendation: 

I doubt there will be a 2nd season, if so, it will be very surprising to me. The biggest criticism that can be thrown at the catcher in the ballpark is that it constantly teases with Murata and Ruriko, we got a small hint in episode 9 that it might develop. Sadly, it reverted back. Which is fine for me anyway, since Ruriko and Kohinata are my two vendor girls. Pretty sad we won’t get to find out who the new girl is.

The catcher in the ballpark isn’t a sports show, per se. It uses it as a backdrop for what it is really the star, the characters, sure, there are some baseballs involved, just not as extensive as a specialised sports series is. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed the catcher in the ballpark; it pleasantly surprised me. It’s not meant for a big binge, just watched in small pockets. I recommend it, as it doesn’t require thinking too hard.

I give this 8/10.

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