Tamako Market Specials

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Tamako Market Specials

Other names: Tamako Market: Dera's BAR, Tamako Market: Oh Choco Choi-chan,
Japanese name: たまこまーけっと ぺったんこアニメ

Dera's Bar Dera's Bar is a friendly establishment that welcomes only female patrons. Home to mellow music and captivating conversations, the owner—Dera Mochimazzi—serves up dashing compliments and inspiring wisdom to his customers. However, in reality, the bar allows Dera to talk about his ludicrous whims to Tamako Kitashirakawa and her friends, whose responses often lead the discussion into comical off-topic banter. Otchoko Choi-chan Exploring the world outside the tropical islands, Choi Mochimazzi passionately journals her experiences for the Prince. Choi's interest in her new friends' lifestyles spurs fruitful learning opportunities, yet growing accustomed to the different environment may be unexpectedly fascinating. Tamako knows just about everything there is to know about mochi, the traditional Japanese dessert treats. When she’s not attending her first year of high school, she even invents new flavors and varieties for Tama-ya, her family’s mochi shop. School and growing up, on the other hand, are some things that she’s still trying to find the right recipe for. But with the help of her best friends Kanna and Midori, two girls whose parents run businesses in the same shopping district, Tamako’s determined to make the best of things.

Type: Special
Date aired: Mar 20, 2013 to Aug 21, 2013
Year aired: 2013
Status: Completed
Genre: Comedy
Country: Japan
Duration: 4 min/ep
Source: Original
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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