![]() And judging by the limited number of copies listed on Amazon, the home video release also appears to be going out of print.īut for now: The protagonist and narrator of The Tatami Galaxy and The Tatami Time Machine Blues is an unnamed college student, officially referred to as “Watashi” (Japanese for “I”). It’s only streaming for subscribers on Funimation, a streaming service that’s functionally dying as new shows have stopped being added and the back catalog is slowly being integrated into Crunchyroll following their merger. If you haven’t seen The Tatami Galaxy, I absolutely recommend it both as an incredible show in its own right (it ranks sixth on Paste’s Best Anime of All Time list) and to enhance your enjoyment of this sequel, though finding it at the moment is harder than it should be. The day before it was set to premiere, it was then suddenly switched from a Disney+ release to a Hulu one with zero promotion. Disney announced it as coming to the American version of Disney+ in November-a surprising move for a relatively niche adult-oriented anime with no franchise connections. It was licensed internationally by Disney and released in September in Japan both as a theatrical film and as an episodic series on Disney+. The release strategy for this sequel has been strange, to say the least. Did you know The Tatami Time Machine Blues is now streaming on Hulu? Judging by the almost complete lack of social media chatter about it, it seems even fans of The Tatami Galaxy, the 2010 Masaaki Yuasa-directed anime miniseries to which this is a sequel, have missed this news. ![]()
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