Barakamon
Finished · 12 epKinema Citrus · 2014 · Japan

Barakamon

ばらかもん

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Seishuu Handa is an up-and-coming calligrapher: young, handsome, talented, and unfortunately, a narcissist to boot. When a veteran labels his award-winning piece as "unoriginal," Seishuu quickly loses his cool with severe repercussions. As punishment, and also in order to aid him in self-reflection, Seishuu's father exiles him to the Goto Islands, far from the comfortable Tokyo lifestyle the temperamental artist is used to. Now thrown into a rural setting, Seishuu must attempt to find new inspiration and develop his own unique art style—that is, if boisterous children (headed by the frisky Naru Kotoishi), fujoshi middle schoolers, and energetic old men stop barging into his house! The newest addition to the intimate and quirky Goto community only wants to get some work done, but the islands are far from the peaceful countryside he signed up for. Thanks to his wacky neighbors who are entirely incapable of minding their own business, the arrogant calligrapher learns so much more than he ever hoped to. (Source: MAL Rewrite)

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Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Cheerful Child
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2. Episode 2 - Annoying
22m · Crunchyroll
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3. Episode 3 - Mochi Thrown in Celebration
22m · Crunchyroll
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4. Episode 4 - Island Dads
22m · Crunchyroll
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5. Episode 5 - Going Swimming at the Beach
22m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6 - Guys From Tokyo
22m · Crunchyroll
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7. Episode 7 - A High-Grade Fish
22m · Crunchyroll
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8. Episode 8 - Onde
22m · Crunchyroll
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9. Episode 9 - Almost Got Badly Hurt
22m · Crunchyroll
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10. Episode 10 - Dacchi Ikode
22m · Crunchyroll
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11. Episode 11 - I am in Tokyo
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12. Episode 12 - Glad You're Back
22m · Crunchyroll
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