Review of the Anime “Fairy in a Bottle”

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“Fairy in a bottle” is a Japanese animation series that follows the adventures of a young girl named Hororo and her family. Unlike most animes, fairy in a bottle focuses on human emotions and is not based on a religious or moral view. In the series, the fairies are sent to a university to study, but by the end of the series, Hororo is hooked on her.

Despite this, the anime does not feature any distinct background music. Instead, the songs are typical for small anime series. The anime starts off with an opening theme that is performed by a Japanese voice actress and ends with five different ending themes that represent different seasons of the year. The ending themes are all well-written, and are accompanied by unique artwork. While the background music of the fairy in a bottle is average, the anime is well worth watching, especially if you like the characters’ personalities and stories.

As for the character voices, there are three main Bottle Fairies in the anime. Kururu is the blue one with pink hair and blue eyes. She represents spring, summer, and is the most active, with a very vivid imagination. Nana Mizuki voiced her. Hororo, on the other hand, has blonde hair and yellow eyes and is associated with winter. She is a tomboyish fairy who thinks about food.