Yurukawa Mell-chan
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Determined to become a professional 'care doll,' Mell-chan has set herself an unusual goal — one that already raises questions. What even is a care doll? What does that training look like? The show leans into that curiosity right away, dropping you into a cozy little town where Mell-chan tackles various challenges on her path to certification, surrounded by friends and mentors who genuinely want her to succeed. Each episode is only about three minutes long, so the whole 13-episode TV series is basically the length of a single standard anime episode. You can finish it in one sitting without even trying. The vibe is pure wholesome slice of life — no conflict heavier than a tough training exercise, no stakes higher than personal growth. It's aimed at kids, and it wears that honestly. There's something relaxing about watching a character just try really hard at something gentle. If you enjoyed the laid-back warmth of Wish Me Mell or the everyday charm of Himouto! Umaru-chan, this hits a similar note, just smaller and softer. It also shares some DNA with Ichigo Ichie: Kimi no Kotoba in how it finds meaning in simple moments. Produced by FUNNY MOVIE studio, the animation has a distinctive, rounded style that fits the tone perfectly. It's not trying to be anything other than a brief, kind little show about doing your best, and honestly, sometimes that's exactly what you need between heavier watches.
✨ MUST WATCH IF...
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-6 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 7.

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