“Failed musician returns home to inherit family sweet shop, becoming father figure to abandoned 10-year-old successor.”
Deaimon: Recipe for Happiness
であいもん
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
Failed musician returns home to inherit family sweet shop, becoming father figure to abandoned 10-year-old successor.
Ten years have passed since Nagomu Irino left his home to pursue his dream that ultimately failed. He finally decides to return after hearing that his father—owner of the Kyoto sweets store Ryokushou—has been hospitalized. Worrying that no one would inherit the shop if his father passes away, Nagomu prepares himself to embrace his family's legacy and the art of making sweets. Unsurprisingly, Nagomu discovers that his father has already chosen a different successor—a 10-year-old girl named Itsuka Yukihira, who was abandoned at Ryokushou by her father for reasons unknown. While she has since become a part of the family and is now the shop's poster girl, Itsuka still longs to see her father and follows all possible clues that may lead her to him. Sympathizing with Itsuka's situation, Nagomu's mother asks Nagomu to act as Itsuka's father, hoping that Itsuka will open up to him and relieve her pain, even if just a little. Starting on bad terms, Itsuka and Nagomu gradually learn more about each other, realizing that they are more similar than they had thought. Connected by their mutual love for both Ryokushou and its confections, their relationship as child and father figure begins to make lives around them a little bit sweeter.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 20 sampled reviews
What 20 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.56 · some divergence
5.0 pts
Recommenders 8.0 · others 3.0
↓ 0.45
Running avg · Jun 2022 → Feb 2023
- 8 “This anime is the definitive hidden gem of Spring 2022 that completely shattered my initial expectations of it being just another ordinary slice of life series. I originally planned to watch only...”
- 10 “This warm-hearted and comfy anime features excellently written characters whose realistic interactions seamlessly blend music, food, and slight romance into a cohesive story. The opening and ending...”
- 10 “Deaimon makes 23 minutes disappear effortlessly, delivering a uniformly sweet experience that truly lives up to its billing as a Recipe for Happiness through Nagomu's return to his family's wagashi...”
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- Format 12 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 48m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2022 – Jun 2022 Spring 2022
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-20666 catalog
Produced by
- flying DOG Producer
- Kadokawa Producer
- Midorimatsu Producer