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Bananya
Rated: G - All Ages
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 6.76
Rank: 5533
Popularity: 2697
Above a nondescript kitchen counter quietly hangs a bunch of ripe, yellow bananas. Suddenly, one of the slender fruits begins to shake, gently at first but slowly increasing in ferocity until it tears itself away from the rest. With a graceful landing, the long and curvy edible gradually rolls back its golden peels, revealing what lies beneath its firm covering to be something unexpected: a cat! This mysterious feline-fruit hybrid is named Bananya. Carefree and gentle, the adorable creature dreams of one day becoming a luscious bananya bathed in chocolate. Together with his fellow bananya, this kitten cloaked in yellow passes its days without a care in the world, enjoying a rather calm and peaceful existence as it experiences what the world has to offer. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Bananya
Main
Kaji, Yuuki
Tora Bananya
Main
Murase, Ayumu
Baby Bananya
Supporting
Murase, Ayumu
Bananya-ko
Supporting
Murase, Ayumu
Elizabeth Bananya
Supporting
Murase, Ayumu
Review
CatSoul
Some anime aren't for everyone. There are people who really can't stand sports anime. For others fanservice is a turnoff. Some people think that psychological works are too confusing and full of themselves. And you know what? That's perfectly fine. Everyone has different taste - that's why we have so many different genres and mediums for entertainment. I'm never going to tell someone their taste is bad. Unless, of course, they don't like Bananya. You see, Bananya is a universally appealing anime - as in, if you see a slice-of-life comedy about adorable cat banana friends going on adventures, finding love, and chasing their dreams not appealing to you,you are literally Hitler. Every single week, Bananya manages to make the best of its three minutes by not just focusing on its cuteness factor, but having a coherent storyline and character development as well. Yes, Bananya can do in three minutes every week what overhyped action anime aimed at adults can't manage to do in 23. After eleven episodes, I feel like I've become part of a new family. A family of bananyas. Not only is Bananya entertaining, it's soothing. If you're having a bad day, simply turn on your anime-watching device of choice and watch cat-banana adventures. Even though it's a kids' show, it doesn't feel like it's dumbed down or talking down to an older audience at all, and has some jokes that will get more of a laugh out of an older audience (such as a cat being called the "Madonnya of Bananyas" - BTW she's also the best girl of the season). In conclusion, you have absolutely nothing to lose by watching Bananya. In the time you took to read my crappy review, you could have watched your first episode of Bananya and began your life-altering journey into bananya-hood.
Rimoldi98
What could I say about this masterpiece that hasn't been said yet? Some shows are just too good for the human race to apreciate, with that said, bananya is something else than an anime, to the point of being an experience, something you'll only live once in your life, something beatyfull and outstanding. Story- 10/10: Every episode tells a different story about bananya's crew, focusing in one of the few characters. Art- 10/10: Animation and art in general is incredibly high quality. Sound- 10/10: All things related to sound, that being, voice acting, sound track and everything else passes the feeling of awesomeness. Character- 10/10: Character development is outstanding inthe show, something other anime could learn from. Enjoyment- 10/10: It's impossible to watch bananya without a smile in your face, it's almost a magic feeling. Overall- 10/10: In the end, bananya is not an anime, bananya is the most incredible experience you'll ever have in your entire life.