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Daikichi is neither a natural parent nor a disastrous one.
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Daikichi is supposed to be kind of ugly, and he is, in fact, kind of ugly.
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Daikichi is shocked by his relatives’ attempts to dodge responsibility for the withdrawn little girl, and he impulsively offers to care for Rin.
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It also presents a desirable, alternative fantasy object in Daikichi.
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During a long process, Tomi and Daikichi Matsuba, the owners of the Gungendo clothing company, were encouraged by Amy's shared vision of a modern revitalized rural Japan that valued its past unique aesthetic and life style achievements and have restored that dilapidated old town into a gem.
Steve Beimel: Meetings with Remarkable People in Japan: Amy Katoh--Celebrating "Found Japan" Steve Beimel 2011
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During a long process, Tomi and Daikichi Matsuba, the owners of the Gungendo clothing company, were encouraged by Amy's shared vision of a modern revitalized rural Japan that valued its past unique aesthetic and life style achievements and have restored that dilapidated old town into a gem.
Steve Beimel: Meetings with Remarkable People in Japan: Amy Katoh--Celebrating "Found Japan" Steve Beimel 2011
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The goofy bits make it all the more satisfying when Daikichi steps up as a guardian and Rin thaws a bit in response to his efforts.
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Daikichi may be a functioning adult, but he is immature in some ways.
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The two begin to develop friendships, Daikichi with another working parent, Rin with a hilariously overblown cousin her age and a boy at day care, another child of a single parent.
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Daikichi isn't exactly a go-getter when it comes to relationships, so Rin's presence in his life takes some getting used to.
Anime Nano! 2010
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