Haré+Guu Final

Shin-Ei Animation Fall 2003
Award WinningComedyGag HumorShounen
7.3
Quality Score
0.69 (Positive)
Audience Mood
3 / 10
Controversy
5,766
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

Haré's family receives a video letter from Weda's home in the city. Witnessing how sad and lonely Weda's mother and Bel are without her, Weda decides to take Haré and Guu back to the city for a while. After Haré complains about being bored and lonely without his friends in the jungle (as part of his plot to persuade his mother to take him back), Weda decides to send him to a private school in the city, where he instanly falls in love with a pretty girl named Rita. But, of course, Guu wants part of the action too. (Source: ANN)

Audience Consensus

The series relies heavily on the character Guu, whose bizarre nature is both a highlight and a potential point of contention. The animation is praised, but the humor and narrative can be inconsistent, leading to a mixed viewing experience. Overall, the audience seems appreciative but not universally enthusiastic.

Strengths

  • Guu's character makes the series worth watching
  • Animation quality is the best of the three installments.

Weaknesses

  • Events are parodies of clichés that become clichés themselves, resulting in a hit-or-miss experience.
  • Opening theme is not as good as the previous two installments.