Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season

Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is a charming and lighthearted anime series from FUNimation that follows the story of Tadayasu Sawaki, a freshman at an agricultural university, as he discovers his unique ability to see and communicate with bacteria. The show is filled with humor, science, and heartwarming themes that make it a joy to watch.

The series is led by the voice acting of talented actors and actresses, including Daisuke Sakaguchi as Tadayasu Sawaki, Mitsuki Saiga as Kei Yuuki, Tomomichi Nishimura as Keizou Itsuki, Sayaka Ohara as Haruka Hasegawa, Akemi Kanda as Hazuki Oikawa, Katsuyuki Konishi as Kaoru Misato, Noriaki Sugiyama as Takuma Kawahama, Mamiko Noto as Aya Hirooka, Chiaki Takahashi as Marie Noro, Miyuki Sawashiro as Maria Itsuki, Yumi Touma as Yumi Satou, and Misa Tamagawa as Kei's mother.

The story begins with Tadayasu Sawaki starting his first year at an agricultural university in Tokyo. Despite his enthusiasm, he soon realizes that the world of agriculture is much more complicated than he first assumed. Fortunately, he has a secret talent that sets him apart from all of his peers - he can see and communicate with bacteria. At first, he struggles to come to terms with his abilities, but as he learns more about the world of microbiology, he discovers that his talent could be incredibly valuable in the farming industry.

Throughout the series, Tadayasu encounters a variety of students, professors, and farmers, each with their own unique approaches to agriculture. Some take a scientific approach, using technology and experiments to optimize their crops, while others prefer a more traditional approach, relying on intuition and experience. Tadayasu learns from them all, using his knowledge of bacteria to help them solve problems and improve their farms.

One of the main themes of Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is the importance of community and teamwork. Tadayasu quickly learns that in order to be successful in agriculture, he needs to work closely with others and learn from their experiences. He forms close relationships with his classmates, including the studious and serious Kei Yuuki and the eccentric Marie Noro, who constantly tests his patience with her unusual experiments.

Another key theme of the show is sustainability and the impact of human actions on the environment. The series touches on topics such as GMOs, pesticide use, and the importance of soil health, highlighting the importance of mindful farming practices. Tadayasu's ability to communicate with bacteria also allows him to see the impacts of these practices on a microscopic level, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living things.

The animation of Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is bright, colorful, and filled with character. The designs of the bacteria are especially creative, each one with its own unique personality and appearance. The voice acting is also top-notch, bringing each character to life with a distinct voice and tone.

Overall, Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is a delightful and educational anime series that will appeal to anyone looking for a heartwarming and informative show. Its emphasis on community, sustainability, and teamwork make it both entertaining and thought-provoking, making it an ideal choice for viewers of all ages.

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Seasons
Rescue
11. Rescue
September 16, 2010
The gang raises money for a trip to France, hoping to keep Hasegawa from getting married. With time running out, the entire University bands together to bring their favorite bondage-gear-wearing grad student back home!
Miss Agri-U
10. Miss Agri-U
September 9, 2010
The Itsuki Seminar students might be able to bring Hasegawa back if somebody can win the Miss Agricultural University Contest. Kei, Hazuki, and Mutou are willing to try, but do any of them have what it takes?
Harvest Festival
9. Harvest Festival
September 2, 2010
At the Harvest Festival, the Itsuki Seminar's booths are struggling due to Hasegawa's absence, and the Fraternity of the Farm is threatening to shut the operation down. Luckily, Misato and Kawahama have a plan.
Parting
8. Parting
August 26, 2010
As preparations are made for the impending Harvest Festival, Hasegawa starts warming up to the rest of the gang. Complications arise, however, thanks to an agreement she made with her father in the past.
Mending Fences
7. Mending Fences
August 19, 2010
With the opening of the brewing vault at hand, Professor Itsuki and his students are ready to celebrate. Unfortunately, the bad blood between Hasegawa and the underclassmen could ruin the party.
Disclosures
6. Disclosures
August 12, 2010
After some aphrodisiac-influenced antics, it's time to face the music. From freshman to grad students, including guys and girls alike, everyone must deal with the awkward aftermath of a very wild night.
Love Potion
5. Love Potion
August 5, 2010
Professor Itsuki notices that a lack of female companionship is distracting Sawaki, Misato, and Kawahama. When he gives the guys a bottle of aphrodisiac, the love potion leads to some unexpected results.
Kuchikami Sake
4. Kuchikami Sake
July 29, 2010
Kawahama and Misato's moneymaking schemes land them in hot water, and one more screw-up could get them expelled. Unfortunately, Misato still wants to try his latest plan: using his saliva to ferment sake!
UFO Club
3. UFO Club
July 22, 2010
The sudden appearance of a crop circle in the Professor's rice field suggests a recent visit from aliens. However, Sawaki and the gang suspect it might actually be the work of the school's UFO Club.
Ability
2. Ability
July 15, 2010
Professor Itsuki uses a rancid blast of fermented fish to drive unwanted visitors from his lab, and Sawaki relies on his special abilities to save his fellow classmates from a lethal salad!
Entering College
1. Entering College
July 8, 2010
Agriculture student Tadayasu Souemon Sawaki can see microbes with his naked eye! On the first day of school, his abilities allow for a very revealing first impression of Professor Keizou Itsuki.
Description

Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is a charming and lighthearted anime series from FUNimation that follows the story of Tadayasu Sawaki, a freshman at an agricultural university, as he discovers his unique ability to see and communicate with bacteria. The show is filled with humor, science, and heartwarming themes that make it a joy to watch.

The series is led by the voice acting of talented actors and actresses, including Daisuke Sakaguchi as Tadayasu Sawaki, Mitsuki Saiga as Kei Yuuki, Tomomichi Nishimura as Keizou Itsuki, Sayaka Ohara as Haruka Hasegawa, Akemi Kanda as Hazuki Oikawa, Katsuyuki Konishi as Kaoru Misato, Noriaki Sugiyama as Takuma Kawahama, Mamiko Noto as Aya Hirooka, Chiaki Takahashi as Marie Noro, Miyuki Sawashiro as Maria Itsuki, Yumi Touma as Yumi Satou, and Misa Tamagawa as Kei's mother.

The story begins with Tadayasu Sawaki starting his first year at an agricultural university in Tokyo. Despite his enthusiasm, he soon realizes that the world of agriculture is much more complicated than he first assumed. Fortunately, he has a secret talent that sets him apart from all of his peers - he can see and communicate with bacteria. At first, he struggles to come to terms with his abilities, but as he learns more about the world of microbiology, he discovers that his talent could be incredibly valuable in the farming industry.

Throughout the series, Tadayasu encounters a variety of students, professors, and farmers, each with their own unique approaches to agriculture. Some take a scientific approach, using technology and experiments to optimize their crops, while others prefer a more traditional approach, relying on intuition and experience. Tadayasu learns from them all, using his knowledge of bacteria to help them solve problems and improve their farms.

One of the main themes of Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is the importance of community and teamwork. Tadayasu quickly learns that in order to be successful in agriculture, he needs to work closely with others and learn from their experiences. He forms close relationships with his classmates, including the studious and serious Kei Yuuki and the eccentric Marie Noro, who constantly tests his patience with her unusual experiments.

Another key theme of the show is sustainability and the impact of human actions on the environment. The series touches on topics such as GMOs, pesticide use, and the importance of soil health, highlighting the importance of mindful farming practices. Tadayasu's ability to communicate with bacteria also allows him to see the impacts of these practices on a microscopic level, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living things.

The animation of Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is bright, colorful, and filled with character. The designs of the bacteria are especially creative, each one with its own unique personality and appearance. The voice acting is also top-notch, bringing each character to life with a distinct voice and tone.

Overall, Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture is a delightful and educational anime series that will appeal to anyone looking for a heartwarming and informative show. Its emphasis on community, sustainability, and teamwork make it both entertaining and thought-provoking, making it an ideal choice for viewers of all ages.

  • Premiere Date
    July 8, 2010
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