Pakkororin

Three-d
0 EP/28 Mar 2011

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Picture three siblings walking into a room. One's a rectangle, one's a circle, and one's a triangle. That's not the setup to a joke — that's Pakkororin, a one-minute-per-episode TV series aimed at little kids, and it's kind of charming in its simplicity. Pakkun is the rectangular older brother, Rin is the round middle child, and Colon is the triangular little sister. Each episode is just them hanging out, playing, and stumbling into tiny discoveries the way real kids do — figuring out how things fit together, noticing patterns, getting curious about the world around them. The geometric character designs aren't just a gimmick; they actually tie into how the siblings see and interact with their environment, which is a neat touch for something so short. The vibe is warm, unhurried, and genuinely sweet without being saccharine. If your kid enjoyed Doby & Disy or Futari wa Nakayoshi, this fits right into that same lane of gentle, bite-sized content that doesn't overstimulate. It's also decent background comfort viewing if you're an adult who just wants something soft and low-stakes on screen. Studio Three-d keeps the animation colorful and clean, and the sibling dynamic feels natural — they bicker a little, cooperate a lot, and learn things together. At one minute an episode, there's zero commitment. You could watch a dozen of these in the time it takes to microwave lunch.

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