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Laid-Back Cam

Originaltitel: Yurukyan
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2018–2024
  • 12
  • 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
2244
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Laid-Back Cam (2018)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationIyashikeiSeinenSlice of LifeAdventureAnimationComedy

Nadeshiko, ein Oberschüler, der von Shizuoka nach Yamanashi gezogen ist, beschließt, den berühmten, mit 1000 Yen dotierten Berg Fuji zu besuchen.Nadeshiko, ein Oberschüler, der von Shizuoka nach Yamanashi gezogen ist, beschließt, den berühmten, mit 1000 Yen dotierten Berg Fuji zu besuchen.Nadeshiko, ein Oberschüler, der von Shizuoka nach Yamanashi gezogen ist, beschließt, den berühmten, mit 1000 Yen dotierten Berg Fuji zu besuchen.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Yumiri Hanamori
    • Nao Tôyama
    • Aki Toyosaki
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    8,1/10
    2244
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Yumiri Hanamori
      • Nao Tôyama
      • Aki Toyosaki
    • 14Benutzerrezensionen
    • 1Kritische Rezension
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 6 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Yumiri Hanamori
    • Nadeshiko Kagamihara
    • 2018–2024
    Nao Tôyama
    Nao Tôyama
    • Rin Shima
    • 2018–2024
    Aki Toyosaki
    • Aoi Inuyama
    • 2018–2024
    Sayuri Hara
    • Chiaki Ogaki
    • 2018–2024
    Akio Ôtsuka
    Akio Ôtsuka
    • Narrator…
    • 2018–2024
    Rie Takahashi
    Rie Takahashi
    • Ena Saito
    • 2018–2024
    Shizuka Itô
    Shizuka Itô
    • Minami Toba
    • 2018–2024
    Marina Inoue
    Marina Inoue
    • Sakura Kagamihara
    • 2018–2024
    Morgan Laure
    • Nadeshiko Kagamihara
    • 2018
    Hannah Alyea
    • Aoi Inuyama
    • 2018
    Katelyn Barr
    Katelyn Barr
    • Chiaki Ogaki
    • 2018
    Celeste Perez
    Celeste Perez
    • Rin Shima
    • 2018
    Molly Zhang
    Molly Zhang
    • Ena Saito
    • 2018
    Risae Matsuda
    • Akari Inuyama
    • 2018–2024
    Kaori Mizuhashi
    • Saki Shima
    • 2018–2024
    Tomoyo Kurosawa
    • Ayano Toki
    • 2021–2024
    Nozomi Yamamoto
    • Shizuka Kagamihara
    • 2018–2024
    Kelsey Maher
    Kelsey Maher
    • Saki Shima (Rin's Mom)
    • 2018–2021
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    10rajatvx

    Most moving anime

    I have watched many anime shows but this somehow stands out from the rest. In simple words great music, simple characters and beautiful and stunning visuals. This show inspired me to go out and enjoy the stunning nature.
    9dirtydiph

    cozy & NOT cringey or too cutesy

    The fact that I'm reviewing an anime on imdb probably already tells you that I'm not a huge anime buff. On the whole, I especially stay away from very cute, slice-of-school-life shows, animes with the same outward aesthetic that Yuru Camp has. But Yuru Camp was a delight to watch, and has probably the best depiction of camping in Japan that I'll ever see from an anime.

    Its take on camping is both gorgeous and sophisticated (which is why you should watch it mainly), but it also has likeable main characters and, let me stress, terrific FOOD animation. The show is about girls who discover different sides to camping, and introduces you to beautiful views of campsites in Japan. At the same time, the way it includes camping methods, equipment, setting up, cooking, and so on, is both generally well-informed and also makes you want to up your camping game. The show is surprisingly down-to-earth.

    The girls also aren't as, erm, prone to squealing as you might think from the artstyle - there were some expressions that I thought were a bit much, but overall the style is more elegant than cloying.

    I especially appreciated that one of the main characters, Rin, isn't relegated to some "cold, loner" stereotype who eventually lets her walls down, etc. etc. Instead, her preference to camp by herself is presented as another, fully appreciable way of enjoying the outdoors, nor is her character exaggeratedly cold to people.

    In all, an enjoyable show.
    9HannahCN

    Soul-soothing

    Wholesome, soothing, and cute are the three words that best sum up Laid-Back Camp / Yuru Camp.

    This is the ultimate anime to watch when you are having a sucky day and need something to feel better. Is it some grand saga that will be remembered for generations to come? No. But it doesn't need to be. It is gorgeous nature scenery, a dreamy musical score that will make you forget whatever is troubling you, and cute camping. That is all that it is, and that is all that it needs to be. It doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not, but why would it? If you go into this you'll know what you're in for in the first few minutes. Imagine the most calming ASMR video you know, that special one that always makes you feel better; Now imagine what it would be like as an anime. That is what this is all about.
    8elonmusk-is_a_moron

    The last anime to ever be aired in the Latin American version of Cartoon Network

    The Latin American version of Cartoon Network used to have plenty of great animes back then, which were just as part of the regular programming schedule as Dexter's Laboratory, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door.

    Anime shows like Dragon Ball Z, Rurouni Kenshin, Corrector Yui, Card Captor Sakura, InuYasha, Yu Yu Hakusho were also part of my childhood.

    Sadly, now all the anime is completely gone from Cartoon Network. And people now assume all anime is automatically aimed at more mature audiences, despite the existence of several anime aimed at kids. Not even Dragon Ball was safe, despite its long presence as one of the most beloved Cartoon Network series.

    Laid Back Camp was the last anime ever shown in the Latin American version of Cartoon Network, as far as I know. A slice of life series, opposed to the action series and magical girl shows usually shown in the Toonami block.

    It was a cute series. Not great, but watchable.

    I really miss seeing anime on Cartoon Network.

    Hope Toonami ever returns one day...
    8Protogeist

    One of the few Slice of Life shows I actually like

    I have under the past few months come to the conclusion that I am not a very big fan of Slice of Life shows. While there are some really good ones, I found many of them to be extremely bland. Don't get me wrong, one of my favorite aspects of movies and shows are the characters, so saying that I don't like SoL cause I value a story more is wrong. But I often find the stories to be unoriginal, the characters to be bland and the art to be visually uninteresting. Even some of the more critically acclaimed SoL shows haven't really stuck with me, like K-on or Lucky-star. Not that I think that their bad necessarily, but I just find them very forgettable. But there are SoL shows that have oddly stuck with me, one being last years 'Yuru Camp' (or otherwise known as 'Laidback Camp'). And today, I'm going to try to figure out why I still remember it after a year.

    Yuru Camp, made by C-station, who made 'Starmyu' and 'Seikoku no dragonar', and directed by Yoshiaki Kyogoku, known for his work on Usagi drop and Kuroko no Basuke, is about Rin Shima, an introverted high student, whose main interest is in solo camping. She spends her weekends camping in a new place by herself. But one day, Rin meets Nadeshiko, an energetic and cheerful student in the same school, on one of her camping trips. Through this new relationship, we see how Rin becomes a little more social. We see her change her mind about... people.

    What first made me love this show was how well Rin Shima was written. One problem I have with many SoL anime (and anime in general) is how introverted people are written. Most introverted characters I have seen are extremely socially anxious and shy. A few examples of this would be Maika from Blend S, Aya from KINMOZA and Miyuki from Lucky-star. I'm not saying that there isn't a person in the world who is like that. But a majority of introverted characters in anime have this exact personality. But this was were Rin Shima stood out from the crowd. While she enjoyed being by herself for the most part, that was the only thing that made her introverted. Otherwise, she could socialize well, she had friends (or maybe more A friend) and wasn't that awkward. And that is what being introverted means. It doesn't mean that you are shy, awkward or socially anxious, it just means that you get tired when being social, and gain back this energy when being alone. So you can be very social and social competent, but still be introverted. And in the midst of stereotypical introversion, seeing a realistic take on it was a breath of fresh. She isn't really a very deep character because of this, but I also think that it isn't needed for a character in a show that has such a simple premise to have complex characters. And that's why I love Rin Shima so much, because she is a message for me to not criticize a character just because he or she isn't a deep character.

    Another thing that really made this show was it's music. Composed by Akiyuki Tateyama, know for his work on 'Kemono Friends' and 'Island', Yuru Camp's music has a very atmospheric feel to it. This is partially made through the fantastic backgrounds, but mainly from this. Something else I don't really like about SoL anime (or anime in general) is how forgettable and bland many of its music is. There might be a song or two that I liked, but I have quickly forgotten about those. And even though I don't remember a lot of music from this series either, the feeling is something I don't know if I'll ever forget. With its use of uncommon instruments like the harmonica or even whistling, it has a very unique feeling to it. It's something I could see be influencing countless shows in the future, like last seasons 'My Roommate is a Cat'. It is partly why I love this show so much. With a different composer, I think it would've felt very different and therefore made the tone completely different. But with just the right music, it felt perfect.

    Another thing that makes this show work is how they use it's jokes. I'm not a massive fan of comedy in anime. While I do enjoy comedy anime at times, most of the jokes don't work for me. But this is where yuru camp makes this work. I wouldn't say I laughed at any of the jokes, but I wouldn't say that was the purpose of the joke. In most anime, the comedies only purpose is to make the audience laugh. This isn't a bad thing at all, but it makes the shows that aren't funny completely fall apart. But when Yuru camp made a joke, instead of it being funny, i felt that it was very charming. The jokes were told by characters who would've told that joke in the world. The joke wasn't to the audience, but to the characters. So even though I didn't find the jokes to be funny, it was extremely well made.

    Yuru camp isn't a particularly complex show. It doesn't have deep characters, nor a very interesting story. But it was extremely enjoyable. With its perfectly toned score and it's charming jokes, it all just... works.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Januar 2018 (Deutschland)
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      • Japan
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