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If he truly was the protagonist of the 1988 series, I can easily understand why. I am not sure how someone could not laugh their butts off watching him. These are just a few examples of how much of a goof, and unbelievably stupid character Iyami is. In one of the later episodes, Iyami engages in a martial arts competition with the aforementioned "Sheeei!" pose, and the sextuplets make him unleash his Inner Sheeei by shredding his bank statements and insurance cards from the stands to piss him the hell off. An episode will, for example, open with him watching a newscast about brushing your teeth "at least 45 minutes a day", and he will stare at some grotesque object (the likes of which I can only imagine came from a person's digestive system) with his misshapen pal Daiyon, screaming and fidgeting into some bad Austin Powers pose as though he is having some sort of aneurysm or seizure. Iyami, the dumbass, self-proclaimed "Frenchman" (I put quotation marks here as what nation or planet he actually comes from is a mystery), armed with buckteeth and a bowl cut, is probably the highlight of the entire show. If enemas and table-pooping don't immediately scare you off, you're in for a very fun time with Osomatsu-san.
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Whether or not you will enjoy Osomatsu-san's irreverent humour is entirely dependent on your tolerance for the above-mentioned things. It is far more crude than something like Gintama, but not quite as offensive as something like South Park (and without all its racism and antisemitism). Those looking for something more mature or refined in their comedy are probably not going to find what they are looking for in Osomatsu-san. yeah, defecate on a table, and on more than one occasion. There are frequent jokes about things like enemas, phimosis and masturbation, and the characters will stab each other in the butt or attempt to. It may just be the funniest anime I've seen.įor some, Osomatsu-san's crudeness may be going a step too far. If, like me, you happen to be a young adult who no longer cares for the twenty or thirty rom-coms airing each season,Īnd who don't take themselves or the medium too seriously- Osomatsu-san is an absolute joy to watch, and joy enough that I watched the entire twenty-five episodes in a single day. It is packed with dirty humour and cursing, aimed primarily at older teenagers and twenty-somethings (and old men who watched the original series!) who have grown tired of how dull and artificial most comedy anime have become. A glimpse at the synopsis and simplistic art style may create the impression that Osomatsu-san is a family-friendly show for 'the kids', but do not be misled. Osomatsu-san is to anime what South Park is to American animation, and what Deadpool is to superhero movies.