Haru’s original goal may have been to find and get back the other alien, but once he got to know Yuki and Natsuki and the rest of the small community in Enoshima, fishing became the excuse for adolescent bonding. Tsuritama comes out dressed as a light-hearted sci-fi which fails to hide its real nature as a sappy coming-of-age. All this time, Akira, an agent of Duck - an alien investigation agency - is keeping tabs on Haru’s activities on earth and figuring out what brought him here in the first place. Yuki doesn’t know how to fish either, so he has to get lessons from Natsuki, the local teen fishing prodigy, on the basics of the hobby. Haru can’t fish on his own, so he befriends Yuki to get it done. The alien, Haru, believes that the only way to retrieve his alien compatriot is to fish him out of the ocean. That’s it once that goal was completed, the aliens leave.īut retrieval is a multi-step process. Tsuritama‘s premise is actually pretty simple: alien recruits local boy to retrieve a fellow alien who’s been wrecking global havoc. Never have I felt more out of sync than right now, writing about a series that finished so many months ago when every other anime blog is posting about the here and now! I should’ve posted last week this before all of the new autumn anime started premiering.
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