Nate, a young boy, stumbles upon the mysterious Yo-Kai Watch. Which allows him to see normally invisible Yo-Kai, mischievous beings from another dimension.Nate, a young boy, stumbles upon the mysterious Yo-Kai Watch. Which allows him to see normally invisible Yo-Kai, mischievous beings from another dimension.Nate, a young boy, stumbles upon the mysterious Yo-Kai Watch. Which allows him to see normally invisible Yo-Kai, mischievous beings from another dimension.
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I don't know why everyone is calling this show bad. This show is my Childhood. When I was in 5th grade, this show was my favorite thing ever. And after watching it recently, I really appreciated the first two seasons for shaping my childhood. Plus, my boi Johnny Young Bosch of Ichigo fame voices the main character in the first two seasons. I love this show to death. I may have not have loved the third season, but the first two shaped my childhood like no other show. Amazing voice acting, creative scenarios, top notch jokes, and a banger of a theme song. This show is the reason why I got into both the Yo-Kai Watch game series and even Pokémon.
Me and my 2 boys love this show, we laugh out loud, very funny. It's different from the usual Pokemon anime and its copies because it is not a battle of good versus evil, but about people being people - with the bad behaviours being influences by the Yokai. It tells the sad stories of some yokai, explaining why they cause a certain bad behaviour (each one does something different than the other) and in the end it is mostly about fighting these bad behaviours through friendship, love, understanding and forgiveness. Some episodes are just silly, but in a good way. It is not violent, and is cute to watch. Streaming platforms should put these back, as its content is way better than average animations I see offered by Netflix and Prime...
Fun to watch when you just want to relax and melt your brain. Everyone keeps commenting on the dub, but i watched it with subtitles so i can't say much on that. I was a little annoyed by the repetitive toilet humor, buts it's a kids show so really what did I expect? American kids shows have that kind of humor all the time, Japan just tends to be more blunt with it so people tend to get thrown off. Not much to say other than i love the komasan skits, liked it when i was 8 and i still like it now. That's good enough for me. As long as you aren't the kind of person to look too far into plot and be annoyed by episodic type shows, give it a shot.
Yo-Kai Watch is an amazing show, one of the best Anime series aimed at at all ages recently. Instead of your usual collect-them-all Anime with the "motivated and always developing" main character stereotype eager to catch all the monsters, this show does the exact opposite: Main character that just wants a normal life, together with a rather useless sidekick. The show focuses more on comedy rather than action/drama, which is also new for this genre.
However, I understand why some people may be thrown off by it, as it's full of jokes requiring you to know a bit about the Japanese culture, even in the English release. But best of all, most of these jokes are adult oriented. The "Manjimutt" character is based on a drunk Japanese business man, which is why his face is always red. Shibanyan is basically an "Otaku", which is shown by his hardcore fascination of Japanese idols and fandom of Japanese manga. There's also a creature named "Hidabat", a creature that hates the light and shuts themselves inside the house all day in a depressed state, which is a direct reference to people known as "Hikikomori", a huge social problem in Japan.
There's also a few "innocent" jokes that you may not get if you don't have a clue about Japan, like the Japanese Metro Trains, the tradition of handing out tissues with ad fliers (the characters thought they were trading cards) and a bunch of puns on Japanese brands, like "BookOn" and "Aoyaru".
If you're an adult and know enough about Japan to understand the jokes, this will be amazing. Even great for kids, who won't care if they miss a couple of jokes. But for everyone else... it may be a bit hard to enjoy.
However, I understand why some people may be thrown off by it, as it's full of jokes requiring you to know a bit about the Japanese culture, even in the English release. But best of all, most of these jokes are adult oriented. The "Manjimutt" character is based on a drunk Japanese business man, which is why his face is always red. Shibanyan is basically an "Otaku", which is shown by his hardcore fascination of Japanese idols and fandom of Japanese manga. There's also a creature named "Hidabat", a creature that hates the light and shuts themselves inside the house all day in a depressed state, which is a direct reference to people known as "Hikikomori", a huge social problem in Japan.
There's also a few "innocent" jokes that you may not get if you don't have a clue about Japan, like the Japanese Metro Trains, the tradition of handing out tissues with ad fliers (the characters thought they were trading cards) and a bunch of puns on Japanese brands, like "BookOn" and "Aoyaru".
If you're an adult and know enough about Japan to understand the jokes, this will be amazing. Even great for kids, who won't care if they miss a couple of jokes. But for everyone else... it may be a bit hard to enjoy.
Nate Adams is a 10 year old who goes all around Springdale trying to catch mythical Japanese monsters known as Yokai. Too find these creatures he needs to use the Yokai Watch, a device that lets you see them but what ensues is hilarious. The things I don't like about this anime is (1) Some of the same voice actors are used on other characters (2) The dubbing is a little bit on the bad side with lips sometimes out of control and (3) There is really no plot for this show, it is just Nate going around and catching different Yokai. Episode 25 of season 1 is a must watch as it is very serious and heart-warming but most of the show is goofs and some action but I think that is good. This show deserves a watch I am sick and tired of people treating this creative show like Pokémon, let me give you one thing its nothing like it and that is the truth.
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- TriviaIn the episodes that were dubbed in 2018 Michael Sorich and Kira Buckland are the replacements for Joey D'Auria and Alicyn Packyard as the roles of Whisper and Jibanyan they even co-starred in the English dub of Little Witch Academia (2017) as Fafnir and Avery.
- Alternate versionsSome cuts and edits were done in the United States and in the United Kingdom, as well as in the international editions imported by the UK.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Youkai Watch (2014)
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