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Takopi's Original Sin
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2016-nen no kimi e

  • Episode aired Jun 27, 2025
  • 37m
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9.5/10
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2016-nen no kimi e (2025)
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Shizuka lives a painful life until things start to take a sudden turn when she meets an alien named Takopi.Shizuka lives a painful life until things start to take a sudden turn when she meets an alien named Takopi.Shizuka lives a painful life until things start to take a sudden turn when she meets an alien named Takopi.

  • Director
    • Shin'ya Iino
  • Writers
    • Shin'ya Iino
    • Taizan 5
  • Stars
    • Kurumi Mamiya
    • Reina Ueda
    • Konomi Kohara
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.5/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shin'ya Iino
    • Writers
      • Shin'ya Iino
      • Taizan 5
    • Stars
      • Kurumi Mamiya
      • Reina Ueda
      • Konomi Kohara
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kurumi Mamiya
    • Takopi
    • (voice)
    Reina Ueda
    Reina Ueda
    • Shizuka
    • (voice)
    Konomi Kohara
    • Marina
    • (voice)
    Anna Nagase
    • Azuma
    • (voice)
    Ayumi Tsunematsu
    • Marina's Mother
    • (voice)
    Natsumi Fujiwara
    • Chappy
    • (voice)
    Mari Hino
    • Teacher
    • (voice)
    Hiyori Kono
    • Marina's Friend
    • (voice)
    Natsumi Kawaida
    • Marina's Friend
    • (voice)
    Nina Nakabayashi
    • Marina's Friend
    • (voice)
    Asaki Yuikawa
    • Marina's Friend
    • (voice)
    Mamiko Noto
    • Happy Mama
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Shin'ya Iino
    • Writers
      • Shin'ya Iino
      • Taizan 5
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    10marwan11

    I'm speechless..

    Wow.. this was heartbreaking, dark, painful, real.. what's a story you want to visual masterpiece what a philosophy about pain about suicide about feeling empty.. Takopis, this little innocent thing.. that doesn't know anything except happiness with a full clean heart.. comes to this hard painful hush planet.. I don't know where to begin and what to exactly say but I can say that I'm honestly shocked and I think this is going to be the anime of the year.. joy and sadness was put in a deep meaningful interesting way.. how takopis is trying to do anything to make her smile.. and at the same time when she doesn't she thinks it's her fault.. the camera scene and when she's trying to go back just to save her and not make her die was so moving and painful for me.. I can't describe how much this episode moved me.. crazy beginning great one 10/10.
    10KINGCEO-0

    I didn't what to say but Absolute cinema

    This is an anime that can be called amazing, with a variety of emotions, and the anime also reflects many realities in today's society. It's an anime that really touched my heart. I consider it the anime of the year. It's my favorite anime right now. Oh, and thank you to all the staff who created this anime. And thank you, Takopi.
    10imdbfan-1913554450

    First Impression Never Lies

    I'm confident this is going to be absolutely worth watching. The animation is nothing short of breathtaking-fluid, detailed, and visually captivating. Every frame feels alive, and the artistic direction is on point. The plot already shows signs of growing into something rich and meaningful, with characters and storylines that grab your attention from the start. There's a unique atmosphere that sets the tone just right, and I really hope it keeps the same vibes all the way through. If the pacing and emotional depth stay consistent, this could turn out to be a truly unforgettable experience. I'm very excited to see what's next!
    9Ashwani-Kumar-Abhinandan

    To You in 2016

    The first episode of "Takopi's Original Sin" is among the finest pilot episodes I've seen. At 38 minutes, it's longer than a typical anime episode, yet it feels neither dragged out nor rushed, striking a perfect balance.

    It is brilliantly written and beautifully animated, the episode is complemented by exceptional sound effects. Personally, I liked it's art style and it's environment.

    The dynamic between Takopi, Shizuka, Marina and Azuma evokes the charm of Doraemon, Nobita, Gian, and Dekisugi, with Takopi which is an alien wielding gadgets (Happy Gadgets) reminiscent of that iconic cat robot. The playground with three large concrete pipes even mirrors Doraemon's familiar setting.

    The episode also carries echoes like Re:Zero, Edge of Tomorrow, Summertime Rendering and Happy Death Day in its idea and concept.

    The storyline takes a dark and heartbreaking turn, tackling sensitive topics like bullying, depression, domestic violence and suicide with care.

    Some fans have hailed this as the most emotional episode ever, but I'd advise tempering expectations. While it's deeply moving and touched my heart, it didn't bring me to tears.

    With an IMDb rating of 9.7, the episode is undeniably impressive, but I believe this score is slightly inflated and little bit overrated. If it was a finale episode that it can be understandable, but a pilot episode with 9.7 rating? For context, iconic pilot episodes of Attack on Titan, Death Note, To Your Eternity, The Promised Neverland, Breaking Bad, True Detective and Game of Thrones don't even reach 9.5 rating. A rating between 9.0 and 9.5 feels more fitting for this stellar episode.

    While I can't judge the entire series based on one episode, this debut suggests Takopi's Original Sin is poised to be a remarkable show. It's a must-watch for anime fans seeking a blend of heart and intensity.
    10eneshrn

    One of the Strongest Anime Pilots in Recent Years

    I had heard about this anime before, and when I saw how highly it was rated, I thought, "Is it overrated?" But I was wrong. I went in without knowing the plot and barely knowing anything about the manga -I had only just heard of it-. I honestly wasn't expecting such a brutal and well-crafted pilot episode.

    Why is it so effective?

    Visual & Emotional Integrity: The visuals create an innocent warmth that contrasts sharply with the terrifying story underneath. The combination of darkness and sweetness in the guro-moe style is especially reminiscent of Made in Abyss.

    Powerful Themes: The first episode tackles heavy topics such as depression, parental neglect, bullying, animal abuse, and even child suicide-all at once. But it doesn't just use them for shock value; it explores them in a meaningful, thought-provoking way that leaves a strong impression.

    The Impact of Takopi's Character: Takopi's innocent perspective and his distance from the harshness of human psychology evoke a deep emotional reaction. His well-intentioned but naive approach questions the idea that "happiness fixes everything." The story demonstrates, in a balanced way, that deep psychological wounds can't be healed so easily

    How the Story Unfolds: The plot skillfully blends time travel and "Happy Gadgets" without disrupting the narrative flow. Instead of making things easier, these elements add complexity and tension, raising curiosity to the max. The fact that it does this without feeling ridiculous is a mark of great storytelling. I'm especially curious to see how the two main girls evolve-and even the character of Azuma, who helps Shizuka, hints at unexpected depth.

    My Overall Opinion: Though it may look like a light summer anime at first glance, it's anything but. The first episode is thought-provoking, unsettling, and emotionally intense. It hits hard in just 35 minutes. With only six episodes planned, I believe the series will maintain its quality and could become one of the most talked-about anime of 2025. I'll be following it weekly for sure.

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      This episode has the same type of title as the first episode of attack on titan "To You, in 2000 Years"
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      Happy Lucky Chappie
      Performed by Ano

      Lyrics by Ano

      Composition by Ano

      Arrangement by Taku Inoue

      [Opening Theme]

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