
Anime Name: Everything's OK: The Adventures of Oliwat Kokiwat
Main Character(s): Oliwat Kokiwat, Clatterpouch the Mammet, Clang the Chocobo
Side Character(s): 81st Maelstrom Foreign Levy (season 1), Edda Vincents, Gwannes Okeswell, the Twin Fang Shipping Company (season 2).
Type of Anime (Demographic, Genre, etc): Action-Adventure, Comedy
Opening Theme:
The opening sequence is composed of black silhouettes of Oliwat, Clatterpouch, and Clang, imposed on brightly-colored backgrounds, meeting each other before going on various, quickly-summarized adventures that usually have to do with stealing what appear to be Letters from chests in various dungeons. Almost as soon as they retrieve what they came for, they are promptly chased away by some large guardian monster. Various other characters from Oliwat's life make cameos throughout. During the last section of the opening theme, they pull all the letters together into the middle of the screen, and squabble with each other while arranging the letters into the show's title. With one final musical flair, Oliwat and Clatterpouch lean against both sides of "OK," and Clang sticks his head up from behind, and rests it on top of both letters.
Ending Theme:
The ending sequence is comprised of various watercolor stills of Oliwat and the people he knows going on peaceful or humorous day-to-day misadventures, such as lazing around a tavern, catching way-too-big-and-possibly-deadly fish in Limsa, setting the hair of one of his friends on fire, growing flowers, playing instruments, caring for chocobos, racing said chocobos, and other such things. The last shot is Oliwat and the members of the Twin Fang shipping company standing on a Goblet rooftop, backs to the audience, while watching the sun set over the mountains. Slowly, each character fades away in pairs, until Oliwat and Clatterpouch are the only ones on the rooftop by the last note of the ending theme.
Main Villains (If your anime has any): None (at least not yet). The show is mostly episodic with minimal continuity.
Premise: When Oliwat Kokiwat, the Very Last of the Rattlepacks, finally works up the courage to become an adventurer like the rest of his (now missing) family, he finds that the outside world is much more than he bargained for. From monsters and mayhem to fast-friends and foolish adventures, Oli's life has certainly taken a turn for the more interesting, if not for the better. From one place to the next with his Mammet and Chocobo at his side, join Oliwat as he records the secrets of Eorzea, attempts to find his family, and figure out just what that whole Life thing is supposed to be about, anyway.
Other Info (if any): At the end of each episode is a two to five minute short called the "Clang and Clatterpouch Silliness Side-Show," featuring Clang and Clatterpouch in questionably-canon slapstick situations. The shorts are done in a style reminiscent to the golden age of animation.
Main Character(s): Oliwat Kokiwat, Clatterpouch the Mammet, Clang the Chocobo
Side Character(s): 81st Maelstrom Foreign Levy (season 1), Edda Vincents, Gwannes Okeswell, the Twin Fang Shipping Company (season 2).
Type of Anime (Demographic, Genre, etc): Action-Adventure, Comedy
Opening Theme:
The opening sequence is composed of black silhouettes of Oliwat, Clatterpouch, and Clang, imposed on brightly-colored backgrounds, meeting each other before going on various, quickly-summarized adventures that usually have to do with stealing what appear to be Letters from chests in various dungeons. Almost as soon as they retrieve what they came for, they are promptly chased away by some large guardian monster. Various other characters from Oliwat's life make cameos throughout. During the last section of the opening theme, they pull all the letters together into the middle of the screen, and squabble with each other while arranging the letters into the show's title. With one final musical flair, Oliwat and Clatterpouch lean against both sides of "OK," and Clang sticks his head up from behind, and rests it on top of both letters.
Ending Theme:
The ending sequence is comprised of various watercolor stills of Oliwat and the people he knows going on peaceful or humorous day-to-day misadventures, such as lazing around a tavern, catching way-too-big-and-possibly-deadly fish in Limsa, setting the hair of one of his friends on fire, growing flowers, playing instruments, caring for chocobos, racing said chocobos, and other such things. The last shot is Oliwat and the members of the Twin Fang shipping company standing on a Goblet rooftop, backs to the audience, while watching the sun set over the mountains. Slowly, each character fades away in pairs, until Oliwat and Clatterpouch are the only ones on the rooftop by the last note of the ending theme.
Main Villains (If your anime has any): None (at least not yet). The show is mostly episodic with minimal continuity.
Premise: When Oliwat Kokiwat, the Very Last of the Rattlepacks, finally works up the courage to become an adventurer like the rest of his (now missing) family, he finds that the outside world is much more than he bargained for. From monsters and mayhem to fast-friends and foolish adventures, Oli's life has certainly taken a turn for the more interesting, if not for the better. From one place to the next with his Mammet and Chocobo at his side, join Oliwat as he records the secrets of Eorzea, attempts to find his family, and figure out just what that whole Life thing is supposed to be about, anyway.
Other Info (if any): At the end of each episode is a two to five minute short called the "Clang and Clatterpouch Silliness Side-Show," featuring Clang and Clatterpouch in questionably-canon slapstick situations. The shorts are done in a style reminiscent to the golden age of animation.