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Momochi-san Chi no Ayakashi Ôji

  • TV Series
  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 24m
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6.3/10
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Momochi-san Chi no Ayakashi Ôji (2024)
AnimeShōjoAnimationFantasyRomance

Himari's 16th birthday will be one she never forgets. Unexpectedly, she receives a will detailing her inheritance of a mysterious estate: the Momochi House.Himari's 16th birthday will be one she never forgets. Unexpectedly, she receives a will detailing her inheritance of a mysterious estate: the Momochi House.Himari's 16th birthday will be one she never forgets. Unexpectedly, she receives a will detailing her inheritance of a mysterious estate: the Momochi House.

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    • Aaron Dismuke
    • Bryn Apprill
    • John Burgmeier
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    6.3/10
    345
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    • Stars
      • Aaron Dismuke
      • Bryn Apprill
      • John Burgmeier
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Aaron Dismuke
    Aaron Dismuke
    • Yukari
    • 2024
    Bryn Apprill
    • Himari Momochi
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    John Burgmeier
    John Burgmeier
    • Takamura Nachi
    • 2024
    Kimmie Britt
    Kimmie Britt
    • Namazu
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    Cody Savoie
    • Aoi Nanamori…
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    Van Barr Jr.
    Van Barr Jr.
    • Ise Shojo
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    Kristian Eros
    Kristian Eros
    • Karakasa…
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    Takeo Otsuka
    • Aoi Nanamori…
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    Taku Yashiro
    • Kasha
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    Wataru Hatano
    • Nachi Takamura
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    Shinnosuke Tachibana
    • Yukari
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    Natsumi Kawaida
    • Himari Momochi
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    Natsumi Fujiwara
    • Young Aoi
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    Risae Matsuda
    • Rui Madarame
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    Emiri Suyama
    • Hana Iizuka
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    Takako Honda
    • Cat Grandmother
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    Skyler McIntosh
    Skyler McIntosh
    • Aika Torii
    • 2024
    Minako Sato
    • Aika Torii
    • 2024
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    6Mysterygeneration

    rdinary Girl Inherits Mysterious Estate, Encounters Enigmatic Demon Prince

    Anyone into manga (especially shoujo) knows Kamisama Kiss by Julietta Suzuki. It's a classic many recommend, even to those who don't usually read shoujo. While there are many similar stories, Aya Shouoto's The Demon Prince of Momochi House takes a different approach.

    While it might seem like a copy of Kamisama Kiss at first glance, it's definitely not. In fact, it avoids some of the pitfalls of similar stories. Having read the entire series (all 16 volumes and 64 chapters), I can tell you it's worth checking out!

    The story unfolds in a grand mansion where the human and supernatural worlds collide, binding all characters to its fate.

    On the human side: Orphaned Himari Momochi, 16, inherits her family's rumored-to-be-haunted estate. Despite the spooky rumors, she bravely decides to claim it as her own. But upon arrival, she finds three attractive guys lounging around mysteriously. Initially wanting them gone, she soon discovers her destiny is intertwined with these very men, who warn her of approaching changes at Momochi House.

    On the supernatural side: Aoi Nanamori, one of the three Himari tries to evict, holds a secret. The Momochi bloodline has a duty: to become the next Omamori-sama, a protector known as "Nue." However, when Aoi, a troubled human at the age of 10, was lured to the house by a deceptive adult, the house inexplicably welcomed him. Now, instead of Himari, Aoi may become the Omamori-sama, gaining powerful spirit-like abilities when transformed into the Nue.

    Noticing similarities between Himari and Aoi to Nanami Momozono and Tomoe? Get ready, things are about to escalate.

    Himari's powers are limited, forcing her to cohabitate with Aoi and his two shikigami assistants. Yukari, a polite water spirit, warms up to Himari eventually. Ise, a grumpy orangutan, is loyal but easily annoyed. Both help defend the house's dimension, except against Kasha, a powerful rival demon who enjoys causing trouble.

    The biggest issue lies with Himari herself. While seemingly a central character, she becomes truly proactive only towards the story's end. Though her determination is admirable, the forced romance with Aoi feels predictable for a shoujo manga. This is in contrast to Kamisama Hajimemashita, where character growth leads to a more natural development of feelings. While the author clearly has plans for Himari, forcing a cliche romance weakens the story compared to Julietta Suzuki's creative approach in Kamisama Hajimemashita.

    While Aniplex is known for some unique shows, this one feels rather typical for a shoujo anime. The animation by Drive studio is just okay, neither impressive nor terrible. It avoids directly copying classics like Kamisama Hajimemashita, but doesn't stand out either. The director, Bob Shirahata, hasn't made many well-known works, and his last notable project (The Seven Deadly Sins: Ensa no Edinburgh) wasn't well-received. Overall, the production feels uninspired, and my initial low expectations weren't exceeded. The quality actually dipped a bit in the second half.

    The background music, composed by Ayana Tsujita and Tomoyuki Kono, creates a decent shoujo atmosphere. However, the theme songs are confusing. The ending theme by Muto is appropriately calm and shoujo-like. But the opening by Yoh Kamiyama is a total mess. While Kamiyama can create great songs (like Horimiya's opening), "Hozuki" sounds like a shonen anime theme, completely clashing with the shoujo style. It's frankly bad and unpleasant to listen to.

    Disappointed by the anime's rushed ending? Check out the manga! Unlike most Shoujo anime, which rarely get full adaptations, the manga offers a complete story. It's a well-done traditional Shoujo romance, and I respect Aya Shouoto's dedication - it took her over 6 years!
    7Tweekums

    The Demon Prince of Momochi House

    This series is centred on Momochi Himari, an orphan, who, on her sixteenth birthday, receives a surprising inheritance; the Momochi family estate. This might not be as good as it sounds as the house is rumoured to be haunted! Undaunted she goes there and is surprised to find three young men living there. They warn her to leave immediately but she refuses and soon encounters the spirits they warned of. Her life is going to get interesting and perhaps a bit dangerous.

    I thought this was an enjoyable series. The idea of an orphan girl finding herself living with a trio of handsome boys with a magical secret might not be the most original... at least to anybody who watched either version of 'Fruits Basket' but this manages to do its own thing with the concept. There is plenty of character development and a good amount of tension throughout the series. The character designs and animation of pretty good as is the look of the setting. Overall I'd say this is worth a watch if you enjoyed shojo series like 'Fruits Basket' and are looking for something new.

    These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
    5chelseajmbelehar

    Great Potential

    This seemed unbearably short even for most anime. Overall the whole anime is well done other than the issues that arise with its length.

    The way the episodes are divided up is very well done. They can draw you in, keep you intrigued and then end on a very good note. Like an shooter hitting their mark every time. The characters all get introduced unbelievably well. Really this anime could be the standard for introducing characters! Its always so smooth even for big reveals, I have never seen it done so smooth. The design of the anime is pretty standard but I don't consider that a bad thing. They even kept the eyes mostly one solid color which is nice keeping with traditional modern anime.

    My one issue is the length. If there isn't a season 2 then this anime is definitely a 5/10. If this is only the first I would definitely rate it no less than a 7/10. Due to the length it feels like a lot of the story is rushed to the end in the final episode. Which even though they made it make sense it did not keep with the overall pace of the anime as a whole. Just climax for the 9th and 10th episode then a straight end in the final episode. No gradual decline or a straight drop om a chart just a period at the end. Which really hurts the other all story in my opinion. I really hope there is a second season so I can edit this review.

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2024 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
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