Bottle Fairy

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  • TV-PG
  • 2003
  • 1 Season
  • 6.6  (52)

Bottle Fairy is a whimsical and charming anime series that first aired in 2003. It follows the adventures of four fairies who are each named after a season of the year: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. The fairies are small enough to fit inside of bottles and they have been sent to the human world to learn about life and culture. They are under the guidance of Sensei-san, a kindly and quirky man who teaches them about a range of topics from science to music.

The show is filled with humor and heart, as the fairies experience everything from making breakfast to going to school for the first time. Each episode is structured around a particular theme or question that the fairies have, such as "What is a dream?" or "What is love?" The fairies use their magical powers, such as the ability to fly and to change size, to explore the world and learn about its wonders.

The four fairies have distinct personalities that make them fun to watch. Winter is the leader and the most responsible of the group. She is serious, organized, and loves to read. Spring is the shyest and most nervous fairy. She has a love of fashion and often worries about her appearance. Summer is the most outgoing and confident, with a love of sports and activities. Fall is the most mischievous and playful, often causing trouble for the rest of the group. Despite their differences, the fairies are close friends who support each other through everything.

The animation style of Bottle Fairy is cute and colorful, with a focus on pastel shades and simple designs. The fairies are adorable and their expressions and movements are often comedic. The backgrounds are detailed and varied, ranging from the fairies' treehouse to their school and the local park. The show also has a great soundtrack, with upbeat and catchy songs that match the show's cheerful tone.

One of the standout features of Bottle Fairy is its use of educational content. Sensei-san teaches the fairies about a range of subjects, from the solar system to traditional Japanese culture. The show presents this information in a fun and engaging way, often using humor and visual aids to make the concepts easier to understand. For example, when learning about the five senses, the fairies use a cardboard cutout of a person to identify the different body parts involved.

Overall, Bottle Fairy is a delightful and heartwarming anime series that is perfect for children and adults alike. Its mix of humor, educational content, and magical adventures make it a unique and refreshing addition to the world of anime. If you're looking for a show that will leave you feeling happy and inspired, then Bottle Fairy is the perfect choice.

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Seasons
And Then
13. And Then
December 26, 2003
This episode begins after the surprise at March, the fairies became a human instead of "humans," which the human was named Kusachiho. It begins with Senseisan getting ready for school and Kusachiho eating breakfast. Later, Kururu notices that Senseisan forgot his bento box, or in English, lunch box. This episode is basically about the fairies helping to return Senseisan's lunch box, as they eat it together after accidentally turning back to fairies. Besides, they thought being a human was fun, hard and scary. But next time they get the chance to be humans, they want to be separate!
March
12. March
December 19, 2003
This episode has a March graduation, dolls, a star, and a chance to become human! The fairies experience "good-bye" as they accidentally become one human, named Kusachiho. The fairies experience being "Kusachiho," in the episode "And Then."
February
11. February
December 12, 2003
The first thing you think of in February is Valentine's Day, which is exactly what this episode is about! Love, chocolate, and heart throbbings seem new to the fairies as the episode slowly ends.
January
10. January
December 5, 2003
December continues, but now it is New Year's Day. This is a episode anyone will love. Tamachan introduces Sugoroku to the fairies, a Japanese board game that helps the fairies celebrate the new year. This episode ends with being arrested and a dream of becoming humans.
December
9. December
November 28, 2003
This episode starts with "Santa Kururu." It is New Year's Eve, when Tamachan got very upset with the fairies after realizing that the fairies haven't done any of the required chores. This episode has a soap opera, and tazukuri, or rice fields. This episode will continue in January.
November
8. November
November 21, 2003
This episode starts with November's beautiful blooming flowers. Kururu notices that one of the flowers wasn't blooming at all. This is when they ask Tamachan for her "wise" advice. This is one of the first episodes when Tamachan was actually smart. The fairies named this flower Hananan after Tamachan said to give the flower love. This episode slowly ends after raining days, magic, dying flowers, and seeds.
October
7. October
November 14, 2003
October would be Halloween, but this episode starts with a poetry contest, and yes, they want Tamachan to judge their poetry. But Tamachan cares for her video game instead. Hororo guessed this by saying that she wondered if Tamachan was actually listening, so Tamachan said to decide by a obstacle course. The results are obviously awkward, as the episode ends with sweet potatoes.
September
6. September
November 7, 2003
This episode starts with the first day of school, September! The fairies preview their way in their own school and end up graduating. This episode is full of education and a hot spring!
August
5. August
October 31, 2003
This episode begins with the beach- it's time to go swimming! But the fairies never get a chance- even though they eat food and have fun in a August festival. Their chance to finally swim is at the end.
July
4. July
October 24, 2003
This episode begins with a July adventure! Hororo runs with Oborochan as Kururu, Chiriri, and Sarara find them while using Tamachan's help defeating a snake as they climb up a wall. This episode ends with a soccer ball.
June
3. June
October 17, 2003
This episode starts with some rain and praying. But the fun part- a love letter is on Senseisan's desk, while Tamachan explains this is a letter of love, which the fairies make up their own love story with a puppet named Senpai, declaring themselves as "June brides." The episode ends with Senseisan's decline.
May
2. May
October 10, 2003
The episode begins with Tamachan reminding the fairies that is Golden Week. This episode is very funny, with every fairy's thought of Kururu as a boy, every fairy's thought of Golden Week, and more. But here after thinking about Golden Week, Tamachan makes this stupid theory of "May sickness." This episode ends with tea and donuts.
April
1. April
October 3, 2003
Kururu: "This month, we studied about entrance ceremonies."
Description
  • Premiere Date
    October 3, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (52)