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Status: Ended
Network: CBC
Type: Scripted
Rating: 6.5/10
Let's Make a Mug Too
Overview
Together with her father, who had quit his salaryman job, Toyokawa Himeno moves to Gifu prefecture's Tajimi city. That's the city where her mother is from, whom she had lost when she was still young. Himeno is now attending her mother's alma mater, where her classmate Kukuri Mika invites her to tag along to a special place. That place turns out to be the pottery club! There, she learns for the first time that her mother was a legendary potter, and is consequently pulled into the world of pottery.
This production, originally released in 2021, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Animation, Comedy genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 6.5 across its 2 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Animation and Comedy.
- • Produced in Japan.
- • Original Language: Japanese.
Starring Cast
Minami Tanaka
Himeno Toyokawa (voice)
Yu Serizawa
Mika Kukuri (voice)
Yuuki Wakai
Naoko Naruse (voice)
Rina Honnizumi
Toko Aoki (voice)
Aya Uchida
Rio Matsuse (voice)
Sally Amaki
Jimena Valdez (voice)
Ari Ozawa
Himena Tokikawa (voice)
Seasons
Specials
37 Episodes • Aired 2021-04-05
No season overview provided for this season.
Season 1
12 Episodes • Aired 2021-04-03
No season overview provided for this season.
Second Kiln
12 Episodes • Aired 2021-10-02
The conclusion of the Mino ware contest has spurred Himeno Toyokawa to create a piece even more remarkable than the last. Anxious to embrace the future yet emboldened by her mother's legacy, Himeno strives to find the right inspiration—a task that proves to be just as ambitious as her goal. When Himeno's father suggests that her next creation should be the centerpiece at the cafe, expectations for the final product only grow with each passing day. Through new encounters and experiences, Himeno and her friends reconnect with the foundation of their passion in their search for what lies at the core of pottery.