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This surreal dramedy follows Satou Tatsuhiro as he attempts to escape the evil machinations of the NHK. Conspiracy Mascot : Ababa ababa ababa dancing baby human! When humans are born naked everyone is loved the same Why then is it that during our lives Our fates are divided in a most cruel way Some look people in the eyes, others are not seen, some know love, others don't If that's the case I would rather be a baby until I die - a baby human "Oh what a cute baby! He makes me want to love him!

That went great! It's nice and easy! Baby human Ababa ababa, dance, multiply, and then world domination! Conquer Russia, Canada, and India too They don't do what I say, even though I'm the king, she doesn't look at me, even though I am her lover Why is reality like this? Do we even need truth? I pretended to laugh it all away, but the day I was told that was impossible I decided I have no choice, but to be a baby until death - a baby human "Oh what a clever baby!

He's going to be a big-shot when he grows up! We don't have work or jobs, it's great! Baby human Ababa ababa, dance, multiply, planet earth will be ours! Conquer China, Europe, and Turkey too "Oh what a cute baby! Baby human Ababa ababa, dance, multiply, and we'll go into space! Dance, baby humans! Sign In. Episode guide. Welcome to the N. Original title: N. Play trailer Animation Comedy Drama.

See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Trailer Welcome To The N. Photos Top cast Edit. Yutaka Koizumi Tatsuhiro Sato. Yui Makino Misaki Nakahara. Michael C. Pizzuto Tatsuhiro Sato Animax dub Monica Rial Additional Voices …. Luci Christian Additional Voices ….

Greg Ayres Yamazaki. John Swasey Additional Voices. Chris Patton Sato. Stephanie Wittels Misaki Nakahara. Kyle Jones Additional Voices. David Wald Additional Voices. Charles C.

Campbell Additional Voices. Christine M. Auten Additional Voices …. Chris Ayres Additional Voices. Serena Varghese Additional Voices. Eden J. Barrera Additional Voices. Olivia Swasey Additional Voices. Nobuhiko Okamoto Male Student. More like this. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Quotes Conspiracy Mascot : Ababa ababa ababa dancing baby human! User reviews 19 Review. Top review. Being a sociologist by qualification and living in Japan, the hikikomori phenomena really makes me think.

For that reason, and for actually tackling the issue as the main plot device, NHK got me very interested very quickly. I finished it in a week, which is very fast for me. I thought it was excellent for the most part, although what initially interested me in the show was not fully treated in the way I would have liked it to be.

No-one in Japan I've spoken to seems to know, and nor does this anime. It's something of a shame for something so brave as to brand its lead with the affliction, but NHK ni Yousoko can't decide if being a hikikomori is to be lazy, uninitiated, spoiled or a victim of circumstances.

What could have been a very intelligent and still witty expose of the hidden Japanese lifestyle becomes at worse a farce, at best a vivid depiction of the mind of a slovenly, shy person. But that's the problem.

I don't think that a hikikomori can be characterised so simply into feelings that the majority of us can easily slip into. Our hero seems to eternally live in the world of the teenager coming to age. His parents send him money to continue living that lifestyle; so he does.

I, for one, certainly went through a phase where staying inside smoking and drinking, playing computer games and watching anime seemed a marvelous way to spend the rest of my life. What happened to me, and pretty much what seems forever inevitably happening to the lead in NHK is that I got bored of it.

It was unsatisfying and produced nothing. For this very reason Satou-kun embarks on various projects to create something; anything. He makes friends and does so a little too easily to really convince me he is a hikikomori at all , or meets old ones to help him on his way. And they have their problems too, which are certainly not without their charm.

The tough issues of the other characters are excellent, and the actually quite dark treatment of several of them cuts like a knife. However, like with a lot of anime, the setting and palate somehow don't quite match the mood for the difficult moments in the series. Apart from the soft and quiet night-setting for the troubled Nakahara-san, and the strained and ultimately horrible but nicely crafted worlds of pyramid schemes and suicide-pacts, the series strays too far from its psychological basis in plot and design.

It also has a tendency to peek behind doors to places it isn't equipped to handle, and is ultimately forced to resolve those plot-lines with below par and unconvincingly pleasant outcomes. That's a bit of a shame, but the strengths elsewhere make it excusable.

Whether that is deliberate stylisation, or I just had the raw TV version, I don't know. However, the character designs are nice, and the backgrounds and locations are well rendered and believable. Maybe I'm missing the point and he isn't even supposed to be a hikkikomori. Maybe that's just his excuse for being so lazy or how he rationalises his lack of social zeal.

Whichever way you look at him, he's incredibly interesting. Other characters remain excellent varied creations riffing on the ideas of loneliness, troubled pasts and awkward life-situations. Interestingly the most grounded character, Yamazaki-kun, is the one with the biggest obstacle to overcome - the impossible to over-play pull of Japanese familial responsibilities. Overall 8. Reading back though it seems as if I haven't really given credit where it's due.

The series was exceptional in many ways - in addressing the issues it did which is a very un-Japanese thing to do , being so left-of-mainstream when doing so, and in its murky yet hopeful perception of the world. I loved it, really, which is very rare for such a bitter and horrible person as myself :D Even when it abandoned the main thrust of the story, took little walks along the beach and played with other peoples kids in a kind of uncomfortable way, afterwards I couldn't help but forgive it.

Gonzo created a world so intensely forgivable that it stole my heart. I wanted more but I wasn't angry about it, and that's so close to the ideal way for a series to end that Details Edit. Release date July 9, Japan.

Japanese English. Welcome to the NHK! Technical specs Edit. Runtime 24 minutes.


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Season 1 TV-MA ; Runtime 24m ; Total Runtime 9h 36m (24 episodes) ; Country Japan ; Language Japanese ; Genres Comedy, Drama, Romance, Anime.

Welcome To The NHK

Satou is a year-old college dropout who has become a recluse - that is, until he meets Misaki, a mysterious young girl who invites him to join her special 'project'. Slowly Satou comes out of his relusive shell, and his hilarious journey begins. Skip to content. Search Button. Collectible Books. Video Games. Share to Facebook. Welcome to the N. Product Details Format: Paperback. Language: English.

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So the other day I started watching the anime Welcome to the N. While I had seen a few episodes previously, it had been a long time so I thought I might as well start over. Or computer. The first episode starts out with the introduction of the main character, Tatsuhiro Sato. As a hikikomori, his day to day life normally consists of sitting in his apartment, completely shut out from the outside world and society. The first few scenes go through his thought process of over thinking every little idea into a ridiculous chain of events that could never happen and remove him even more from society , and how he forms these full blown conspiracies.

Welcome to the N.H.K. - Season 1 Part 1 (DVD, 2008, 2-Disc Set)

Welcome to the N. The story revolves around a year-old hikikomori , an asocial recluse, who gets aid from a strange girl who seems to know a lot about him, despite never having met him before. Common themes throughout the story deal with depression, anxiety, isolation, existential dread, the hardships of life and how people must deal with them in their own way. The novel analyzes profusely the hikikomori phenomenon, which is relatively widespread in Japan. The manga's forty chapters have been collected into eight bound volumes released in Japan and overseas. The English edition of the manga is published by Tokyopop, and the first volume was released in October The novel was also adapted into a episode anime television series by Gonzo which aired in Japan between July and December on Chiba TV.

Welcome to the N.H.K.: With Yutaka Koizumi, Yui Makino, Michael C. Pizzuto, Monica Rial. This surreal dramedy follows Satou Tatsuhiro as he attempts to.

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Oh, but there are more pressing things at hand seeing as, in Part 1, he is talked into joining his lovely Sempai, Hitomi Kashiwa, in an island where a suicide party is about to take place. Figuring out what the party is all about, the boyfriend, Yamazaki and Misaki Nakahara head out to save Hitomi and Sato. The plan is to toss themselves off a cliff and into the ocean. Searching his soul, Sato thinks suicide might just be the real cure to his hikikomori problem. Worst yet, the day he chose to join Hitomi on the island was the day he and Yamazaki were suppose to show off their game demo.

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