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The Helpful Fox Senko-san
Japanese manga series by Rimukoro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Helpful Fox Senko-san (Japanese: 世話やきキツネの仙狐さん, Hepburn: Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san) is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Rimukoro. It has been serialized online via Kadokawa Shoten's Comic Newtype website since October 2017 and has been collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Doga Kobo aired on AT-X and Tokyo MX from April to June 2019.
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Plot
Kuroto Nakano is a young salaryman with a very unhappy and stressful life, almost entirely occupied by his job at the company for which he works. One night, after yet another day spent overworking, the moment he opens the door of his home he finds a seemingly young girl with fox ears and a tail cooking dinner for him – her name is Senko, an 800-year-old fox demigod. Senko has been sent to Earth from the spirit world to relieve Kuroto from his unhappy life and help him find happiness again.
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Characters
- Senko (仙狐, Senko; lit. 'Fairy Fox')
- Voiced by: Azumi Waki[4] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire[5] (English)
- Senko is an 800-year-old kitsune sent from the spirit world to relieve Kuroto from his overworked and stressful life. She moves into Kuroto's home and acts like a helpful wife and mother. She proudly goes above and beyond for Kuroto, pampering him, cooking for him and cleaning his home.
- Senko loves to pamper Kuroto such as cleaning him, massage, groom and gives him lap pillows to ensure he gets enough sleep. She gets sad if Kuroto prioritizes work over his health. To her dismay, Kuroto seems to have a fixation on her soft fluffy tail and ears.
- Kuroto Nakano (中野玄人, Nakano Kuroto)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[4] (Japanese); Aaron Campbell[5] (English)
- Kuroto is a regular salaryman who lived an unregulated life prior to Senko's arrival. He grew up in the countryside with his grandparents before moving out to the city to work. Kuroto's health and spirit have improved over time thanks to Senko's care.
- Shiro (シロ, Shiro)
- Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[4] (Japanese); Kristin Sutton[5] (English)
- Another kitsune sent to assist Kuroto due to Senko's initial difficulty in relieving the man from the darkness consuming his heart. Far more conceited and spontaneous than Senko, she sees Kuroto as a servant, thinking that humans should worship the kitsunes sent to help them. She later befriends Yasuko.
- Yasuko Koenji (高円寺安子, Koenji Yasuko)
- Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[4] (Japanese); Hayden Daviau[5] (English)
- Yasuko is Kuroto's next door neighbor. She is a university student and a manga artist, spending most of her time drawing manga in her bedroom. Yasuko is shown to be lazy and messy as she eats microwave-ready meals and rarely cleans her home. As a result, Yasuko appreciates Senko's company whenever the latter comes over to clean up and prepares meals for her. Yasuko is not aware that Senko is a kitsune and mistakes her for a cosplayer. She is also an otaku and loves watching an anime called Little Yoko, Inari Girl, which features a magical fox fighting off an evil tanuki.
- Yozora (夜空, Yozora)
- Voiced by: Eri Kitamura[4] (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett[5] (English)
- A kitsune who is over 1000 years old. Yozora is Senko and Shiro's boss; she was the one that sent them to the human realm to care for Kuroto. Much to Senko's dismay, Yozora loves to playfully seduce Kuroto with her breasts and four tails.
- Little Yoko (稲荷少女ヨーコ, Inari Shojo Yoko)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[6] (Japanese); Macy Anne Johnson[5] (English)
- The titular heroine of an anime called Little Yoko, Inari Girl.
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An anime television series adaptation was announced on December 2, 2018. The series is animated by Doga Kobo and directed by Tomoaki Koshida, with Yoshiko Nakamura handling series composition, and Miwa Oshima designing the characters. Yoshiaki Fujisawa composed the music.[21] The series aired from April 10 to June 26, 2019, on AT-X and various local television stations. The opening theme is "Koyoi mofumofu!!" (今宵mofumofu!!) performed by Azumi Waki and Maaya Uchida, while the ending theme is "Moffu Moffu de Yoinoja yo" (もっふもっふ DE よいのじゃよ) performed by Waki.[22] The series ran for 12 episodes.[23] Funimation licensed the series for English-speaking regions and produced an English dub.[24]
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Reception
The anime has a rating of 4.7/5 on Crunchyroll based on 5.7k votes.[26] LofZOdyssey of Comic Watch gave the anime a 7.6/10 rating, the writer stating, "If you're expecting fast-paced, hyper-energetic slapstick comedy from this show, it's best to put that thought to rest now. Senko-san was a much slower series than most, and when we pause for a moment, that makes a lot of sense."[27]
Gadget Tsūshin included Senko's catchphrase ("uyan") in their 2019 list of the most popular anime-related buzzwords.[28]
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