📖 SYNOPSIS
A decade after losing his wife Takae, Keisuke Niijima has never really come back from it. His relationship with his daughter Mai has basically crumbled — they live in the same house but might as well be strangers. Then one day, an elementary school girl named Marika Shiraishi shows up at their door and casually claims she's the reincarnation of Takae. The wild part? She knows things only Takae would know, and Keisuke and Mai slowly start to believe her.
This 12-episode TV series from Studio Signpost walks a tricky line between comedy, genuine emotional weight, and the supernatural, and it mostly pulls it off. The premise sounds like it could go sideways fast, but TsumaSho is more interested in exploring what grief does to a family over time and whether healing is possible when you get an impossible second chance. It's a character-driven seinen story where the reincarnation angle serves the emotional core rather than overshadowing it.
If you liked Anohana's exploration of loss and how the dead linger in the lives of the living, or if ReLIFE's approach to second chances and personal growth resonated with you, this hits similar notes with its own distinct setup. It also shares some DNA with Orange in the way it handles regret and the desire to fix what feels broken. The comedy keeps things from getting too heavy, but don't be surprised when it catches you off guard with something genuinely moving.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-40 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 41.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Marika Shiraishi
Portrayed by Yuuki Aoi
Keisuke Niijima
Portrayed by Hirakawa Daisuke
Takae Niijima
Portrayed by Yuuki Aoi
Mai Niijima
Portrayed by Nomura Maiko
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