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Mitsuba, Futaba, and Hitoha are not your typical Japanese students. Satoshi Yabe who's a newly hired teacher will have to learn to deal with these three girls as they terroize him or it will end up getting the best of him.
Mitsuba, Futaba, and Hitoha are not your typical Japanese students. Satoshi Yabe who's a newly hired teacher will have to learn to deal with these three girls as they terroize him or it will end up getting the best of him.
Mitsudomoe is an episodic slice-of-life comedy anime centered on the daily antics of three eccentric elementary school triplets. The film's primary focus on character-driven humor and absurd situations, rather than any discernible political problem or solution, renders it entirely apolitical.
The movie features a cast and setting that are traditional for its Japanese cultural context, without engaging in explicit DEI-driven casting or character swaps. Its narrative is a lighthearted comedy that does not critically portray traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
Mitsudomoe portrays same-sex attractions, such as Yuki's crush on his male teacher and Miku's obsessive affection for Hitoha, primarily as comedic gags. These depictions often lean into ridicule, portraying the characters as creepy, perverted, or stalker-like for laughs. The show consistently uses these identities as a source of discomfort or mockery, rather than with dignity or complexity, leading to a net negative impact on LGBTQ+ themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Mitsudomoe is an anime adaptation of a manga series. The characters' genders in the anime remain consistent with their original portrayal in the source manga. No established characters from the manga were depicted with a different gender in the anime adaptation.
Mitsudomoe is a Japanese anime adaptation of a manga series. All main characters, originally depicted as Japanese in the source material, are consistently portrayed as Japanese in the anime. There are no instances where a character's established race was altered.
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