Barakamon Season 1 Episode 4 E 4
- TV-14
- July 26, 2014
- 22 min
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7.8 (102)
Barakamon is a Japanese anime television series directed by Masaki Tachibana and produced by Kinema Citrus. It revolves around calligrapher Seishuu Handa, who moves to a remote island to focus on his work after punching an elderly critic. In season 1 episode 4, titled "E 4", Handa struggles to come up with a new calligraphy style as he gets bombarded with distractions.
The episode begins with Handa at his house, suffering from writer's block as he tries to come up with a new calligraphy style. His lack of progress is not helped by the constant distractions provided by the island's residents, who frequently barge into his home uninvited. After all the disturbance, Handa decides to move his workspace to a secluded beach.
But that proves to be a poor decision as Handa gets even more distracted by the beach's stunning scenery. Matsuno, the island's lone policeman, provides some unexpected help by suggesting that Handa practice calligraphy while he swims. Handa takes up the challenge, and as he swims, he discovers a source of inspiration- Matsuno's dog, Miwa.
Using Miwa as his muse, Handa successfully creates a new calligraphy style and returns to his home seeking feedback. But the island's kids, led by Naru, seem unimpressed as they demand to see his new style. Handa resists, but Naru manages to trick him into showing his work, leaving him feeling embarrassed.
The episode progresses with Handa attempting to appeal to the kids, but his efforts only further their disdain towards him. However, as Handa's frustration mounts, the high-spirited Naru creates a moment of realization for him. The discovery leaves Handa reeling in wonder and amazement, providing the closure for a satisfying episode.
In conclusion, Barakamon Season 1 Episode 4, titled "E 4," is a captivating installment that showcases the series' ingredients of humor, culture, and emotional development. The episode underscores Handa's attempts to find inspiration and catalyzes his emotional growth, especially after the Naru-led realization. The animation is beautiful, and the voice work is still top-notch, with each character's quirks and personality seamlessly coming to life. The episode leaves the viewer with a sense of anticipation, making it a must-watch for fans of the series.