
Tamako Love Story
2014 · Movie · 83 min · ★ 7.2 · 50% critics
A devoted high school student balances family duties, a club, and the uncertainty of graduation while remaining unaware of a childhood friend’s feelings. As one prepares to leave for Tokyo, both must face whether their bond can become something more.
Based on Tamako Market
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Details
- Original title
- たまこラブストーリー
- Years
- 2014
- Release date
- 2014-04-26
- Language
- Japanese
- Runtime
- 83 min
- Critic score
- 50/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.2/10 (196 votes)
About
You may like this if you enjoy sweet, low-key anime romance like Love Me, Love Me Not; Not for you if you prefer dramatic twists or fast-moving conflict.
Pros: gentle romance; graduation emotions; cozy school setting | Cons: low-stakes story; familiar premise; slow romantic progress
Themes
- sequel
- slice of life
- teenage love
- anime
- japanese high school
Cast & crew

Aya Suzaki
as Tamako Kitashirakawa (voice)

Atsushi Tamaru
as Mochizo Oji (voice)

Yuri Yamaoka
as Choi Mochimazzi (voice)

Yuki Kaneko
as Midori Tokiwa (voice)

Juri Nagatsuma
as Kanna Makino (voice)

Rina Hidaka
as Anko Kitashirakawa (voice)

Takumi Yamazaki
as Dera Mochimazzi (voice)
- YY
Yurie Yamashita
as Shiori Asagiri (voice)

Keiji Fujiwara
as Mamedai Kitashirakawa (voice)

Satsuki Yukino
as Michiko Oji (voice)
Directed by Naoko Yamada