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Michiko es una "diva sexy" que escapó de la prisión, mientras que Hatchin es una niña fugitiva que huye de su estricta familia católica. Las dos unen fuerzas y emprenden un viaje por carrete... Leer todoMichiko es una "diva sexy" que escapó de la prisión, mientras que Hatchin es una niña fugitiva que huye de su estricta familia católica. Las dos unen fuerzas y emprenden un viaje por carretera impredecible en busca de su propia libertad.Michiko es una "diva sexy" que escapó de la prisión, mientras que Hatchin es una niña fugitiva que huye de su estricta familia católica. Las dos unen fuerzas y emprenden un viaje por carretera impredecible en busca de su propia libertad.
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I'm new to anime. I went from Dragon ball to Michiko & Hatchin. This story is both action-packed and heartfelt. It's set in a fictional Latino-Japanese city. The plot was interesting and well-paced, but it was the added bonuses of excellent animation and the fact that they based Michiko off of Aaliyah had me completely interested. Michiko may go from being a real badass to being weak and irresponsible in the blink of an eye. Backstories and positive traits are also presented to the adversaries, which is always appreciated. Even though Hatchin is the simplest character to root for, she isn't written to be a saint. This is an anime that I would suggest to both anime fans and casual viewers. The medium's location and premise are unique. The animation is bright and high-quality. It's unlike anime I've ever seen before, and it left me wanting more.
I really like this anime, it show a beautiful history of a relationship mother and daughter, abandoned from the father, and chasing him, to the deepest part of the amazing and one of a kind scenario's of the world BRAZIL, BRAZIL, BRAZIL!!!!!!^^ its about time the anime studios, and producers focus on new histories and back-rounds besides japan and anything related to that, because not all the fans of anime wants so see the same old story's and back-rounds year after year... its time to change for a bit, we need more "Michiko to Hatchin" for the new generation of fans of anime. take the example of American anime "the boondocks".
The plot is inconsistent, like there was a subplot where Hatchin was chasing after a thief who took her shoes in episode 3 but by midway episode 4, that subplot is completely thrown out the window. Though, the main plot is a buddy road trip show about two young girls who clash a lot, the writer did put a fresh twist on it but it ended up being executed pathetically.
Michiko and Hatchin's relationship is cliched, starting off not really liking each other but then growing to genuinely care for each other. None of the characters are particularly likeable, Michiko, while a refreshingly cool, badass black lady is really hot-headed, immature, and irresponsible and Hatchin is aloof, dense, and bratty. They tend to fight a lot like young sisters, though that's toned down by the middle of the series. The characters are overall, mediocre.
The only redeeming values are some of the comedy in it (though there are some corny ones). The music has a more latin/brazilian vibe to it, some of it is jazzy but it's nevertheless catchy. The voice actors did a fairly good job bringing fresh life to their characters (I watched the english dub) though the only downside is Hatchin sounds a little too whiny but it's not too big of a problem since she has a whiny, emotional personality. But she does sound like a 10-year-old instead of an adult trying to sound like one. And the charmingly beautiful art and animation.
Good quality production values, fairly decent animation, fresh voice acting, and groovy music is wasted on a poor script. Too bad Watananbe is only part of the music department in this anime. If he had a more major staff role, this anime probably would've been a lot charming. I can see why this anime was never that popular: It's too forgettable to be recommended. If you want something better by Watananbe, go check out Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, they are much more memorable with a more creative story, clever jokes, and likeable, realistic characters.
Michiko and Hatchin's relationship is cliched, starting off not really liking each other but then growing to genuinely care for each other. None of the characters are particularly likeable, Michiko, while a refreshingly cool, badass black lady is really hot-headed, immature, and irresponsible and Hatchin is aloof, dense, and bratty. They tend to fight a lot like young sisters, though that's toned down by the middle of the series. The characters are overall, mediocre.
The only redeeming values are some of the comedy in it (though there are some corny ones). The music has a more latin/brazilian vibe to it, some of it is jazzy but it's nevertheless catchy. The voice actors did a fairly good job bringing fresh life to their characters (I watched the english dub) though the only downside is Hatchin sounds a little too whiny but it's not too big of a problem since she has a whiny, emotional personality. But she does sound like a 10-year-old instead of an adult trying to sound like one. And the charmingly beautiful art and animation.
Good quality production values, fairly decent animation, fresh voice acting, and groovy music is wasted on a poor script. Too bad Watananbe is only part of the music department in this anime. If he had a more major staff role, this anime probably would've been a lot charming. I can see why this anime was never that popular: It's too forgettable to be recommended. If you want something better by Watananbe, go check out Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, they are much more memorable with a more creative story, clever jokes, and likeable, realistic characters.
Poor writing, poor animation, uninteresting premise with a lot of head scratching moments. Michiko and Hatchin takes subpar elements and manages to build something less than the sum of its parts. Save yourself the time and skip this one.
After a few strong episodes, the anime gets a little redundant and not very exciting failing to take full advantage of the Brazilian setting. Several episodes are just Hana running away from Michiko because they had a fight, having their little adventure separately and then coming back together closer than ever.
The ending is also pretty disappointing as we have to go through bad decisions from the characters.
I would still recommend the 4th episode as a standalone; it's a powerful episode that proves the missing potential of the show.
The ending is also pretty disappointing as we have to go through bad decisions from the characters.
I would still recommend the 4th episode as a standalone; it's a powerful episode that proves the missing potential of the show.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaManglobe produced this series and Ergo Proxy. You can see on episode 15 that they made a reference to the character Vincent Law, from Ergo Proxy, on one of this books in the library's display.
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- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
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- Michiko & Hatchin
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 23min
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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