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Three Way Struggle
Three Way Struggle

Three Way Struggle

Mitsudomoe: A hilarious anime following the Marui triplets’ adventures in sixth grade and their new teacher’s struggle to manage the class.

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Three Way Struggle
Year2010
Formats Streaming
Episodes13
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJuly 3, 2010
End DateSeptember 26, 2010
FormatTV Series
Synopsis

The 11-year-old Marui triplets could not be any more different. The oldest one, Mitsuba, is sadistic and kind of mature for her age. The middle one, Futaba, is perverted and very athletic and has the strength of a full-grown man. The youngest one, Hitoha, is generally very quiet and gentle but when push comes to shove, she might just be the strongest, the most perverted and the most sadistic out of the three.

The three are all in the same class, led by the newly graduated teacher Yabe Satoshi. He usually gets pushed around by the girls and, on occasion, abused but the triplets also try to lead him and the new school nurse, the clumsy Kuriyama Aiko, together. However, Yabe had no intention of dating Aiko and the methods the triplets use to accomplish their goal are highly unorthodox...

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Editor's Review
Three Way Struggle

“Mitsudomoe” is a delightful anime series that offers a unique blend of comedy and slice-of-life elements. The series is set in an elementary school and follows the adventures of the Marui triplets in sixth grade. The triplets, Mitsuba, Futaba, and Hitoha, are notorious troublemakers who constantly try to pair their newly hired teacher, Satoshi Yabe, with the new school nurse, the clumsy Kuriyama Aiko.

One of the unique aspects of “Mitsudomoe” is its humor. The series is filled with hilarious situations that arise from the antics of the Marui triplets. Their interactions with their teacher and classmates are often humorous and unpredictable, adding a layer of fun to the series.

The characters in “Mitsudomoe” are well-developed and relatable. Each of the Marui triplets has their own unique personality and quirks. Mitsuba is somewhat mature for her age, Futaba is very athletic and has the strength of a full-grown man, while Hitoha is generally quiet and gentle. Their teacher, Satoshi Yabe, often finds himself at the mercy of his students’ pranks.

The animation in “Mitsudomoe” is beautifully done. The character designs are detailed and appealing, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the series.

In conclusion, “Mitsudomoe” is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys comedy and slice-of-life anime. Its engaging narrative, well-developed characters, and hilarious scenarios make it a standout series in the genre.