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Completed ONA G - All Ages

Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei

こころの東京革命

Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei is a ona anime with 3 listed episodes from DLE. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.

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#18022
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#23150
Popularity
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Episodes: 3
Duration: 20 sec per ep
Aired: Jul 2, 2015
Source: Original

Synopsis

A studio DLE collaboration with the Tokyo Metropolitan government, aims to improve Tokyoites' public manners and regard for others. Three total videos were made and released on the same day. One video reminds viewers that the Olympics and Paralympics are coming to Tokyo in five years and exhorts them to make Japan "something they can be proud of." The campaign emphasizes that adults behave well, because they will set a good example for children, and "when children change, the future will change too." And another video introduces the series' main characters, Animal Hamaguchi (a former pro wrestler), and his daughter, Kyouko Hamaguchi (a current pro wrestler), who chide a woman for not returning children's greetings. (Source: ANN)

At a Glance

Type and status

ONA · Completed

Season

Season not confirmed

Primary studio

DLE

Episodes

3

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What is Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei about?

A studio DLE collaboration with the Tokyo Metropolitan government, aims to improve Tokyoites' public manners and regard for others. Three total videos were made and released on the same day. One video reminds viewers that the Olympics and Paralympics are coming to Tokyo in five y

How many episodes does Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei have?

Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei currently lists 3 episodes.

Who worked on Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei and when did it air?

Kokoro no Tokyo Kakumei is associated with DLE and aired Jul 2, 2015.