Kamiusagi Rope: Warau Asa ni wa Fukuraitaru tte Maji ssuka!?
紙兎ロペ 〜笑う朝には福来たるってマジっすか!?
- Comedy
- Anthropomorphic
- Duration
- 2 min
- Aired
- Nov 16, 2012 to ?
- Status
- Currently Airing
Synopsis
In the fourth season of *Kamiusagi Rope*, the whimsical adventures continue following the events of the feature film. Set in a vibrant world where anthropomorphic characters navigate their daily lives, this installment brings back familiar faces and introduces new challenges as they explore the humorous intricacies of friendship and community.
Airing on Mezamashi TV, the series maintains its unique charm, blending lighthearted moments with clever storytelling. As the characters engage in their antics, viewers are treated to a delightful mix of laughter and heartwarming interactions, all while uncovering the quirks of their endearing universe.
Otaku Consensus
Otaku Den Consensus: This fourth Kamiusagi Rope run works best as morning-TV micro-comedy: its low-stakes pacing, anthropomorphic deadpan, and post-film continuity make it feel more like a daily comic strip than a conventional seasonal anime. The MAL response is plainly niche, with a 5.81 score from only 125 votes and popularity outside the top 12,000, and the most common barrier is built into the format: viewers expecting plotted escalation or polished late-night anime production rhythms will find it slight.
Why You Should Watch
Watch this if you want ultra-light Japanese gag timing without the emotional homework of a full cour. Kamiusagi Rope: Warau Asa ni wa Fukuraitaru tte Maji ssuka!? is built for viewers who like anime as a repeatable daily ritual: quick character business, casual absurdity, and punchlines that suit a morning-show slot rather than a marathon session. It scratches a neighboring itch to the bite-size comfort of Chi's Sweet Home or the mascot-comedy side of Aggretsuko, but with a more local-TV, conversational flavor. Its unusually long airing window, beginning in November 2012 and still listed as ongoing, also makes it interesting as a living franchise object: less a single season to “finish” than a comic strip that kept finding room on Japanese television.
Key Characters
- RRope
Rope is the franchise’s paper-rabbit anchor, the kind of mascot lead whose appeal comes from understated reactions rather than heroic momentum.
- AAkira Senpai
Akira Senpai functions as the louder counterweight to Rope, giving the shorts their familiar senpai-kohai comic rhythm.
What Makes It Stand Out
- 1
The series aired on Mezamashi TV, placing its comedy inside a Japanese morning-show context rather than the usual late-night anime block.
- 2
It is identified as the fourth season and specifically follows the feature film, which makes it part of a franchise continuum rather than a simple standalone gag-anime revival.
- 3
Its broadcast span began on November 16, 2012 and remains open-ended in database listings, an unusual profile for an anime season on MAL.
- 4
The title itself foregrounds morning comedy: “Warau Asa ni wa Fukuraitaru” plays on the idea that laughter brings good fortune to the morning, while “tte Maji ssuka!?” adds a casual, slangy punchline.
- 5
Its MAL footprint is extremely small for a long-running title: only 125 scored votes are listed, which helps explain the disconnect between years of television presence and low international database visibility.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Fun fact 1
- Despite being a fourth season, it has a MAL popularity rank of #12561, making it a deep-catalog title even among comedy shorts.
- Fun fact 2
- The MAL rank of #11892 and 5.81 average score indicate limited enthusiasm from the small pool of international users who rated it, not broad mainstream rejection.
- Fun fact 3
- The anime’s official genre listing is simply Comedy, while its theme tag is Anthropomorphic, a minimal classification that reflects the franchise’s emphasis on character banter over genre mechanics.
- Fun fact 4
- Its start date, November 16, 2012, means the season began outside the standard January-April-July-October seasonal anime rhythm.
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