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CastRie Kugimiya
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Premiere DateJanuary 5, 2012
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IMDB Rating6.2 (77)

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Recorder and Randsell is a Japanese anime television series based on a four- manga series created by Meme Higashiya. The series consists of three seasons, each with a total of thirteen short episodes that are around three minutes long. The show follows the lives of two siblings, Atsushi Miyagawa, and his older sister Atsumi Miyagawa. Atsushi is an elementary school student who is too short for his age, and his elder sister, Atsumi, is a high school student who is too tall for her age. The pair, with their height differences, attract the attention of everyone around them, making it hard for them to lead normal lives.
Atsushi is a fourth-grader who is only 123 centimeters tall, and his height often leads to him being mistaken for a kindergartener. He has a habit of carrying around a recorder, which he plays when he's bored. Atsumi, on the other hand, is a 17-year-old high school student, but she stands at an enormous 180 centimeters tall, making her the tallest person in her school. As a result, Atsumi has established a reputation for herself and is often cited as an imposing and unusual figure.
Despite their age difference, Atsushi is often the more responsible one, while Atsumi can be quite childlike at times. However, there are instances where Atsumi displays her maturity, offering her brother guidance and when he needs it most. The show follows the day-to-day activities of the two siblings, as they navigate their way through life together, overcoming the awkward and unusual situations their height differences create.
The first season mainly focuses on Atsushi and Atsumi's daily activities at school and at home. The show highlights their interactions with their teachers, friends, and family , showcasing the duo's unique perspectives on life. Atsushi's obsession with his recorder and Atsumi
Recorder and Randsell is a series that ran for 3 seasons (51 episodes) between January 5, 2012 and on Takeshobo