“Ordinary boy Kotarou befriends clumsy angel Misha, devil Shia, and pals in chaotic daily adventures.”
Pita-Ten
ぴたテン
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Synopsis
Ordinary boy Kotarou befriends clumsy angel Misha, devil Shia, and pals in chaotic daily adventures.
Kotarou was pretty much supposed to be your average boy, worried about the pressures of education while enjoying a simple life with his friends. Much to his despair, he one day finds the overly cheerful Misha at his door, asking to be friends out of nowhere. Even more shocking is that Misha is an apprentice angel, yet she does more bad then good. Along with Kotarou's school friends Takashi and Koboshi and the so called devil Shia (once again being able to do more good then bad), the group of friends spend their days getting into all sorts of adventures and troubles.
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What 5 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.10 · split reception
5.0 pts
Recommenders 9.0 · others 4.0
↑ 4.00
Running avg · Jun 2008 → Feb 2020
- 8 “Mitarai Hiroshi is a poison upon this show, single-handedly undermining any enjoyment. With no redeeming qualities highlighted, the viewing experience is ruined by this character alone. Overall, a...”
- 9 “Pita Ten delivers surprising depth beneath its comedy anime surface, combining cute art and warm music with genuinely emotional storytelling that shifts from playful humor to touching sadness....”
- 10 “Pita Ten delivers an amazing story with supernatural elements, romance, and comedy that exceeded expectations, particularly shining in its final 6 episodes where focused character stories created...”
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- Format 26 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 10h 24m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2002 – Sep 2002 Spring 2002
- Source Tv media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-0141 catalog
Produced by
- Broccoli Producer
Licensed by
- Nozomi Entertainment Licensor