Poco's Udon World
Finished · 12 epLIDENFILMS · 2016 · Japan

Poco's Udon World

うどんの国の金色毛鞠

7.5/ 10 · 33,442

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Souta Tawara is a web designer working in Tokyo. When he visits his family's Udon place in his hometown Kagawa Prefecture, he discovers a young boy. Upon confronting the boy, Souta soon learns his secret and decides to quit his job in order to take care of the boy, Poko. The daily adventures of the two slowly enfold as Poco energetically navigates his way through Kagawa, the "Udon Kingdom," along with Souta.

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Bukkake Udon
22m · Crunchyroll
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2. Episode 2 - Kotoden
22m · Crunchyroll
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3. Episode 3 - The Red Lighthouse
22m · Crunchyroll
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4. Episode 4 - Yashima
22m · Crunchyroll
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5. Episode 5 - Chicken on the Bone
22m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6 - Tokyo Tower
22m · Crunchyroll
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7. Episode 7 - Ritsurin Garden
22m · Crunchyroll
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8. Episode 8 - Shodoshima
22m · Crunchyroll
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9. Episode 9 - Sardine Stock
22m · Crunchyroll
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10. Episode 10 - The Reservoir
22m · Crunchyroll
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11. Episode 11 - Takamatsu Festival
22m · Crunchyroll
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12. Episode 12 - Kakeudon
22m · Crunchyroll
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