Heart and Yummie
おまえうまそうだな
Heart and Yummie is a movie anime with 1 listed episodes from Ajia-do. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
By a twist of fate, a herbivorous dinosaur finds a lost egg and brings it back to her nest. When the egg hatches, however, a carnivorous dinosaur emerges. Unable to abandon the child, she names him "Heart" and raises him in exile alongside her own child. As Heart comes of age, he struggles to eat the same food as his family and runs away in disgrace when he learns that he cannot live properly without meat. Years later, the now feared predator Heart encounters a situation similar to his past—he spots a dinosaur egg opposite his kind. As it emerges, Heart remarks that the newborn is delicious-looking. The newborn herbivore thinks that Heart is his father and takes delicious-looking, or "Umasou," as his name. Unable to eat a newborn who loves him, Heart reluctantly decides to raise Umasou as his own. As he nurtures a forbidden child like his mother before him, Heart struggles to deal with an unforgiving world and the true natures of predator and prey. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Type and status
Movie · Completed
Season
Season not confirmed
Primary studio
Ajia-do
Episodes
1
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What is Heart and Yummie about?
By a twist of fate, a herbivorous dinosaur finds a lost egg and brings it back to her nest. When the egg hatches, however, a carnivorous dinosaur emerges. Unable to abandon the child, she names him "Heart" and raises him in exile alongside her own child. As Heart comes of age, he
How many episodes does Heart and Yummie have?
Heart and Yummie currently lists 1 episodes.
Who worked on Heart and Yummie and when did it air?
Heart and Yummie is associated with Ajia-do and aired Oct 16, 2010.