| Episodes: 1 | Score: 7.9 (6789)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: Movie
Producers:Shochiku
Streaming: Crunchyroll
Synopsis
After an embarrassing high school class reunion with their successful classmates, who have "proper" jobs, relationships, and even children, the Matsuno sextuplets return home to sulk about their status as NEETs. They spend the night drinking away their sorrows, eventually falling unconscious, until they awaken in a strange world of memories, centered around one of the brothers' biggest high school regret. As the sextuplets navigate this memory world, they encounter their embarrassing past selves from high school, as well as those of their friends. All the while, they try to uncover whose regret was great enough to trap them in this strange world, so that they can make their way back to reality. However, they're running out of time; this world of memories is unstable, and the sextuplets may lose their chance to make things right if they're too slow....
Voice Actors
Ono, Daisuke
Irino, Miyu
Fukuyama, Jun
Kamiya, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Yuuichi
Sakurai, Takahiro
News
03/10/2019, 04:29 PM
Here is a collection of promotional videos (PVs), TV ads (CMs), and trailers for the last week. This thread excludes videos that have already been featured in an art...
02/20/2019, 07:31 PM
Osomatsu-san Movie page of dTV has launched a page revealing a short side story series of the movie. Titled Eiga no Osomatsu-san Gekijou Koukai Kinen Original Tanpe...
02/17/2019, 02:51 PM
Here is a collection of promotional videos (PVs), TV ads (CMs), and trailers for the last week. This thread excludes videos that have already been featured in an art...
01/06/2019, 04:31 PM
Here is a collection of promotional videos (PVs), TV ads (CMs), and trailers for the last week. This thread excludes videos that have already been featured in an art...
11/04/2018, 03:52 PM
Here is a collection of promotional videos (PVs), TV ads (CMs), and trailers for the last week. This thread excludes videos that have already been featured in an art...
08/19/2018, 01:09 AM
An official website for the Osomatsu-san franchise has launched and announced that a movie adaptation titled Eiga no Osomatsu-san will premiere next spring. Staff an...
Reviews
Jora_4
This anime is a really masterpiece, I really love it, its funny and sad at the same time, i wish they do sequel of this, STORY 10/10 CHARACTER 100000/10 COMEDY 10000/10 DRAMA 10000000000ENDING 10000 I literally cried at the ending i will not say any spoiler but the ending is truly a masterpiece, i love the way that there are dramatic scenes but they are making it in comedic way, and how people treat them is sad too, but the girl is always happy because of them, I wish this anime get the hyped that it deserved because this anime is really funny, this is so underrated i wish the animators do some sequel of this movie
Shirocherry
Surprisingly touching and moving! Even though I watched this after season one I feel that this is a movie that can be watched with absolutely no knowledge of Osomatsu-san just because of how fun it feels. It was nice seeing each of the brothers be vulnerable and reflect on how they've changed from their past selves. It never felt like the movie spent too much time on any specific brother so the pacing was decent. I went into this movie completely blind so be prepared for some emotional moments at the end that hit hard. The art is what you would expect from Osomatsu, just witha bigger budget. I think this is definitely apparent in the climax of the movie with the backgrounds. It all looks very clean but blends it well with style. Put this movie on if you're wanting comedy with a touch of heartwarming.
hatsune1233
As a very loyal fan of this underrated anime. All i can say is that the movie in my perspective bounced back what the second season was not able to. As much as i love s2, there was something missing. But i still loved it nevertheless, But what i mean is that this movie filled that thing i felt was missing in season 2 it might have probably been the drama and the jokes idk. But moving on the things i have noticed in the movie is the great animation, its more fluid and colorful(as it is a movie after all) The theme songs also fitthe story setting. But the characters were what i think was the best part of this movie. To be able to have the chance to meet our 18yo matsus, what more could this fujoshi wish for. The meeting between the adult and 18yo matsus were also hilarious and the best. I liked how the center of the story was karamatsu he`s my fav out of all 6 of them afterall(even if he was abit OOC). The timing of the jokes and seriousness were also great and overall im just happy that i get to see my matsu boys in actionagain after being away for a long time.
YvyAckerman
KARAMATSU GIRLS I SUMMON THEE! Now, this review comes from someone who adored S1, was disappointed with S2 and fell in love with the movie. I shall be brief and spoiler-y free Story: (7/10) If you´ve seen the trailer or any propaganda of the film you must have realized this 6 brothers manage to travel back in time to meet their highschool selves, they have a goal to achieve, to find something, honestly the plot is simple but its execution was quite good. Imagine the sextuplets meeting their past selves??? You have 12 Matsuno´s to enjoy throughout the movie, the comedy is superior to that seen in S2but it falls short to the first one. As a stand alone I think you are for quite the ride, surprisingly this movie isn’t just about comedy but it explores the relationships of the characters a bit more, its surprisingly emotional and YES YOU MAY CRY. Characters: (10/10) Osomatsu-san is all about the characters, their archetypes and dynamics, if your familiar with this series then you may know why Im rating this a 10, the characters are just as charming as ever. The new character has a very brief screentime yet her moments became quite memorable. Seiyuu: (11/10) Why giving this a special mention? Well the characters are just as charming because of the seiyuus, 6 talented veteran seiyuu with great chemistry to say the least ( Sakurai, Nakamura, Kamiyan, Fukuyama, OnoD, Irino Miyu) all of them rock the show, and their acting as the younger versions was as hilarious. I cant imagine the sibling being voices by any others!!!! A seiyuu treat to seiyuu fans. Art: (8/10) Same as the anime series, with bright colors and simple designs. Enjoyment (9/10) If you are the type of fan that got disappointed with the second season, ignore that fact and WATCH THIS , it may not be as great as S1 but its certainly way better than S2 and will leave you again craving for more!!!!!! Tl; dr WATCH THIS BURAZAAS, even if you felt disappointed with S2, this one is a WIN/WIN.
Hydra_no_Mago
A lot of people relate to the series in addition to being amused by it, and with this movie, the Osomatsu-san team has certainly taken it to another level. [Spoiler free] • Overall: (8/10) • Story: (7/10) While most audiences would have expected the twists in the story (is it just going back to the past?), they were executed quite well; and in true Osomatsu-san manner, they broke the 4th wall. Plenty of references from the culture of that era (Back to the Future had a whole scene) and watch out for Easter eggs! It follows a simple but impactful plot, one which gently underlines therelationships between siblings and their relationships with others. The interactions all feel natural and real; utilising universal feeling of being lost. Centring the day and the day before of the Matsuno brothers' high school graduation, audiences may finally understand why the brother and their friends are who they are today. The plot unfolds each beloved character with just enough of care that the jokes don't undermine the seriousness and trueness of the characterisation, instead it complements it wonderfully. The ending was beautiful and had me in tears. It is reassuring to be told that eventually, we will all be fine, that no matter what the future holds, we need not worry over it so much, which is essentially the core of the story. It is okay to be you, you're fine just the way you are. The catharsis comes full circle during Takahashi's monologue, and by far she is the most impactful character despite having so little screen time, as she drives the plot forward. The cherry on top are those pictures of the Matsuno's high school years (which everyone has probably seen) and the final scene where the movie reminds us of the fun that the Matsuno's still embody. • Art: (6/10) Osomatsu-san's art has been steadily improving since the first season, and thankfully too. Now, the scenes are more detailed while retaining their vibrancy, and the characters are fluid. Bonus points goes to the absolute cuteness of some characters, and the sneaking in of some Easter eggs during the third act. • Sound: (7/10) The Opening song was fitting as usual, paying tribute to the Showa Era style of the original Osomatsu-kun with its upbeat and bright track. May not have been memorable, but still a good choice. Audiences who have been following the series since season one would be able to have a mini nostalgic run with some of the more iconic OSTs from the anime being used in crucial moments of the movie. The Ending song is the one I personally vouch for the most, because even though the ending is a very sad one, they chose something that was slightly incongruous with that theme. Not to say that the lyrics are completely happy, but the song gives off the image of acceptance in life. The brothers have finally rid themselves of any lingering regrets and are returning to their lives with renewed vigour. The voice acting was perfectly funny, with these A-list seiyuus giving their best performances as their younger selves, making them distinct and memorable. • Character: (9/10) Indisputably the best aspect of the movie. Rather than focusing on just the Matsuno's, the movie digs through every important character's past selves, their worries, their traumas, their needs. We as audiences get to see another side of them, the side which makes them who they are, and it isn't surprising that we can relate to a lot of them. The old adage "never judge a book by its cover" may be clichéd but it holds true in this movie, where through the unearthing of their histories, we learn more about them and our love for them deepens. The relationships between characters were also portrayed smashingly well, from the sibling disputes, to why they all have such distinct personalities due to that dispute, and their relationships with characters close to them. Kudos to the team who have also managed to put in the unfairness of society whether they be young or old. High school has its own set of problems but the adult world has its own, and stigma towards those who are in the minority or those who stand out will always be there. • Enjoyment: (10/10) I have always enjoyed the jokes in Osomatsu-san, and it certainly did not disappoint, especially after the slight decrease in quality in season 2. The main message os the story which moved me to tears also contributed to enjoyment, even though I feel as if my eyes are bruised now. To have jokes and to have such a heartwarming story is a combination that many do but few achieve. Osomatsu-san: The Movie is now one of the few who has achieved it.
xxxScoutacion
god i love osomatsu-san Real talk, this isn't going to be a long and detailed review or anything, but after going so long without any new Ososan content, seeing this movie felt like nothing but a huge breath of fresh air. I almost forgot how funny and charming this series is, and the movie embodies everything I feel the series stands for. It has the comedy, the character-writing and all of the emotion and passion that was put into the anime series, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Unless we (hopefully) get a season three, this is probably the last we'll see of theSextuplets, at least for a long time. Nonetheless, it was a great experience and I'm sure that I'll be rewatching this movie over again in the future. Thank you Osomatsu-san!