‘The Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons’ Season 1 Review

'The Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons' Season 1 Review

The 12-episode slice of life series is based on manga illustrated and written by Shizuki Fujisawa. The series follows the lives of four brothers namely Hayato, Minato, Gakuto and Mikoto. Despite the loss of their parents in the past few years, the four brothers try to lead normal, productive lives. Despite the earlier controversy about subtitles and the lack of a groundbreaking story the majority of viewers will appreciate the content of the first season.

As with all slice-of life stories The Yuzuki family’s Four Sons follows the genre’s structure from beginning to end. The audience will witness these brothers engaging in a variety of everyday and exciting events at their homes, in the town or at school. From heartbreaking backstories, to humorous banter viewers may be able to cry, smile or laugh at the various scenes shown in this video.

In addition, the story explores issues of brotherhood and family with great success. Through engaging and insightful flashbacks and heartfelt family conversations viewers will be able to identify with every character’s struggles and root for them to conquer them. Alongside having superb writing and pacing the Yuzki Family’s Four sons’s plot is nearly perfect.

Overall, the story was beautiful, well-written and emotionally stimulating The same can be said about the characters in the anime. Each brother gets an opportunity be a part of the story starting from Hayato up to Gakuto. There will be a few snippets of characterization for each brother as well as fascinating information regarding their neighbors and family, their family, the Kirishima family, throughout these episodes.

Many will be impressed by Fujisawa’s choice to give individual chapters for each brother. Starting with Gakuto’s Visitation Day qualms to Minato’s attempt to impress Hayato You’ll be impressed by the individual character-specific episodes that are featured in this. The only thing which could be a hindrance is the lack of original issues, since the majority of the characters’ problems seem a bit over the top or not original.

Additionally, the voice acting, though stunning and passionate, may be irritating for the ears especially when characters such as Minato fight with other characters. Additionally, the fans will not be a problem regarding the OST for this series. The soundtrack, minus the voice actors, was among Its Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons’ lowest aspects. While the tracks weren’t a problem however, none of them was interesting or memorable.

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