Tsuritama (2012)

A charming, offbeat anime about friendship, self-discovery, and saving the world one cast at a time in sun-drenched Enoshima.

Tsuritama - Series Information

  • Original Title: つり球
  • First Air Year: 2012
  • Last Air Year: 2012
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (23 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 13, 2012 (Australia - M), April 13, 2012 (South Korea - 12)
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Alternative Titles: Tsuritama (JP), Fishing Ball (US)
  • Production Companies: A-1 Pictures, Aniplex, Fuji Television Network, dentsu
  • Production Countries: Japan

Tsuritama - Plot

Yuki Sanada has always felt like a fish out of water. Socially awkward and anxious, he struggles to fit in with his surroundings and moves from town to town with his grandma. As he and his grandma settle into the charming seaside town of Enoshima, Yuki hopes for a fresh start. However, his reputation at school is jeopardized by the arrival of fellow transfer student Haru. The eccentric Haru immediately makes a splash, wildly claiming to be an alien and declaring that Yuki is his friend. Pairing the reluctant Yuki with their classmate and fishing talent, Natsuki Usami, he tasks both of them with the absurd mission of saving the world from a mysterious threat in the ocean. Mischief and hijinks ensue, as these three embark on a whimsical adventure filled with laughs, heart, and self-discovery!

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Tsuritama - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Tomokazu Sugita
  • Shirou Saitou
  • Yui Ogura
  • Ryota Osaka
  • Miyu Irino
  • Koki Uchiyama
  • Fumi Hirano
  • Emiri Kato
  • Daisuke Hosomi
  • Nozomi Yamamoto

Writers

  • Toshiya Ohno
  • Shinsuke Onishi
  • Touko Machida

Executive Producers

  • Hideo Katsumata
  • Yatsuho Tomikawa
  • Atsushi Terada
  • Koji Yamamoto

Tsuritama - FAQs

What is Tsuritama about?

Tsuritama follows Yuki Sanada, a socially anxious teenager who moves to the coastal town of Enoshima and befriends a quirky self-proclaimed alien named Haru. Together with fishing prodigy Natsuki, they embark on an absurd yet heartfelt mission to save the world — through fishing.

Is Tsuritama an original anime or an adaptation?

Tsuritama is an original anime series, not based on any manga or light novel. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and aired on Fuji TV in spring 2012 as part of the noitamina programming block, known for championing unconventional and creative original works.

Where can I watch Tsuritama online?

Streaming availability for Tsuritama varies by region. You can check JustWatch for a full, up-to-date list of platforms where the series is currently available to stream, rent, or buy in your country.

How many episodes does Tsuritama have?

Tsuritama consists of 12 episodes across a single season, plus one bonus special episode. Each episode runs approximately 23 minutes, making the entire series a compact and satisfying watch that can be completed in a single weekend.

Is Tsuritama worth watching for non-fishing fans?

Absolutely. Fishing is more of a metaphor than a sport in Tsuritama. The series is really about overcoming social anxiety, building unexpected friendships, and finding your place in the world. Its vibrant visuals, quirky humor, and genuine emotional warmth make it a delight even for viewers with zero interest in fishing.

What genre is Tsuritama?

Tsuritama blends Animation, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy into a uniquely cheerful package. It carries strong iyashikei (healing anime) qualities alongside its slice-of-life and coming-of-age themes, making it a genre-defying series that is difficult to categorize but easy to love.

Who are the main voice actors in Tsuritama?

The principal cast features Ryota Osaka as the anxious protagonist Yuki Sanada, Miyu Irino as the exuberant alien Haru, Koki Uchiyama as fishing ace Natsuki Usami, and Tomokazu Sugita as the mysterious Akira Agarkar Yamada. All four deliver memorable, expressive performances.

What are some anime similar to Tsuritama?

If Tsuritama's warm, character-driven charm resonated with you, consider exploring Skip and Loafer, The Dangers in My Heart, Akebi's Sailor Uniform, or How to Keep a Mummy. Aharen-san wa Hakarenai and Horimiya: The Missing Pieces also share that same gentle, feel-good energy.

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