

Mission: Yozakura Family
夜桜さんちの大作戦
After losing his entire family in a car crash, Taiyou Asano tries to pull away from his childhood friend, Mutsumi Yozakura, but she assures him she is not going anywhere. Nevertheless, Taiyou becomes socially awkward, struggling to make friends at school despite the efforts of his persistent classmates. One day, the vice principal calls Taiyou to his office, only to begin threatening the boy's life. Taiyou is swept away by a stranger and eventually awakens to Mutsumi, who introduces him to her siblings—a family of spies who harbor superhuman abilities. Every generation produces one ordinary human who becomes the family head. Mutsumi is one of these, and the family's mission is to protect her with their lives. The vice principal's real name is Kyoichiro Yozakura, and he is the eldest son of the family. As Kyouichiro believes that Taiyou is a threat to Mutsumi's life, the only way to keep both Taiyou and Mutsumi safe is for them to get married; the family has a rule that prevents them from killing within the Yozakura household. Though at first reluctant, Taiyou agrees in order to protect Mutsumi. Now he must train as a Yozakura spy to ward off the constant threats on the lives of both Mutsumi and himself. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Marinate1016
October 6, 2024
When the topic of “best new gen” shonen manga series gets brought up, Yozakura is often left out which is an absolute shame because having now spent the past 6 months in this world with these incredible characters, the surprisingly emotional and well written story, the great fights and seeing Taiyo’s journey from average high schooler to a proper spy, I have to say this deserves to be front and center in those conversations. If you ever wondered what Spy x Family with more action would be like, look no further than Yozakura family. This was such a joy to experience every week and I’mcertainly going to miss it. Yozakura is great because it nails what many other shonen stories fail to, making the MC’s growth feel natural, earned and satisfying. Taiyo’s development is very much the core of this story along with uncovering the increasingly complex conspiracy around his parents’ death. Seeing Taiyo bust his ass week after week to become a proper spy who can hold his own and defend his wife was really cool. I became this guy’s biggest cheerleader over this last half a year, I think he’s right up there with Asta and Subaru as guys who just don’t know how to quit. The mental fortitude we saw from him and how he was able to outsmart opponents rather than beating them with pure strength was awesome. But Taiyo’s not alone, this series is stacked with characters who you want to root for and see succeed. The Yozakura family dynamic is a massive part of the story. All the siblings have their own unique traits, strengths and weaknesses and although they may be a hodgepodge family not bound by blood, that doesn’t make them any less real. The Chemistry between all the family members is great. While they have a ton of comedic moments and fight a lot, when their backs are against the all they all come together and their differences become their strength rather than a weakness. I appreciated all the character arcs we got in this show. The family feels like an actual fleshed out cast, everyone had their backstory, their bonding moment with Taiyo and accepting him into the family over time. Also, Futaba best onee-chan. Taiyo and Mutsumi also have one of the best ships in shonen. None of the beating around the bush or being flustered and dragging out a confession all season. They get married very early on and the show focuses on them growing into an actual married couple who can complement each other’s strengths and fill in for the weaknesses. I very much prefer shows that focus on the strengthening of bonds rather than just teasing a confession, couple gets together and it ends. Both characters here are also badasses in their own right. Mutsumi as family head is very capable, definitely not a damsel in distress relying on the MC to protect her. They have plenty of cute and wholesome moments too, really enjoyed seeing them be vulnerable with one another and learn to be a team in both body and soul. You can kind of think of them like the Tonikawa ship, but with much more action and frankly more enjoyable. The story itself of Yozakura is really well done. Honestly, the first few episodes had me thinking this was going to be more of a gag comedy ala Spy x Family, but after the first few episodes it became clear there’s a lot more to it. It actually gets quite dark and emotional as things begin to unravel in terms of the main antagonists, their relationship to Taiyo’s family and the human experimentation that we see in the series. The main antagonist is one of my fave recent ones because of how pure dastardly he is. I’m so sick of every story trying to make villains sympathetic and victims of poor circumstances. It’s ok to have a villain just be an evil POS and that’s what we got here. The last 7-8 episodes in particular were definitely the best of the whole show and the staff delivered banger after banger, leaving me emotional on several occasions. Go into this one prepared to let the story unfold and you’ll have a lot of fun. The animation is solid throughout, but there’s a few key episodes where it’s genuinely amazing. The art is consistently really good and I love how bright the colours are in this. Everything feels very vivid and I think it’s a perfect complement to the series’ symbol, the Sakura, certainly a spring like feel about the series. Yozakura was an awesome watch and it’s a shame it didn’t get more coverage because of it airing on Disney+/Hulu. If you enjoy found-family relationships, a lot of twists, action and a great romance, look no further. This is the one. Thank you to the staff and the author for this awesome ride. Yozakura gets 9 flowers out of 10.
After losing his entire family in a car crash, Taiyou Asano tries to pull away from his childhood friend, Mutsumi Yozakura, but she assures him she is not going anywhere. Nevertheless, Taiyou becomes socially awkward, struggling to make friends at school despite the efforts of his persistent classmates. One day, the vice principal calls Taiyou to his office, only to begin threatening the boy's life. Taiyou is swept away by a stranger and eventually awakens to Mutsumi, who introduces him to her siblings—a family of spies who harbor superhuman abilities. Every generation produces one ordinary human who becomes the family head. Mutsumi is one of these, and the family's mission is to protect her with their lives. The vice principal's real name is Kyoichiro Yozakura, and he is the eldest son of the family. As Kyouichiro believes that Taiyou is a threat to Mutsumi's life, the only way to keep both Taiyou and Mutsumi safe is for them to get married; the family has a rule that prevents them from killing within the Yozakura household. Though at first reluctant, Taiyou agrees in order to protect Mutsumi. Now he must train as a Yozakura spy to ward off the constant threats on the lives of both Mutsumi and himself. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
KANLen09
October 6, 2024
Mission: Yozakura Family - A more serious, but also fun family dynamic that's a take on the Spy × Family formula, being same-same, but different. Ever since the invent of Weekly Shonen Jump, authors have been trying to make big of their series, since it's known to many as one of the key aspects of success, but also the added pressure of them trying to keep up with Shueisha's (and other publishing companies) rigorous release for the weekly magazines themselves in Japan, because authors have a story to sell, and business can only be made if quality is ensured, mostly from the authors themselves. It's thesame reason why series like Yuki Tabata's Black Clover suffered in the long run when he had a physical breakdown that resulted in him not being able to pump the series fast enough, which necessitated the manga's serialisation to the same publishing company's other magazine, Jump Giga, just to make ends meet for a "work-life balance" compromise. On the other hand, you have ongoing series that has/had/have anime adaptations, like Yoshifumi Tozuka's Undead Unluck during last Fall to this Winter; last season's Nige Jouzu no Wakagimi a.k.a The Elusive Samurai from Ansatsu Kyoushitsu a.k.a Assassination Classroom's mangaka Yusei Matsui; and even the one that's just starting to get all of the buzz this season: Kouji Miura's Ao no Hako a.k.a Blue Box. Together with the upcoming anime adaptations of hits like Sket Dance mangaka Kenta Shinohara's Witch Watch and Yuto Suzuki's Sakamoto Days, these are series that absolutely thrive eating off the Shonen Jump formula for the simplicity of its own content that there's no trouble writing and drawing weekly serialisations for the magazine to keep those series relevant in the long run. And what I deem to be one of anime's most ambitious works within the past few years, is mangaka Hitsuji Gondaira's Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen a.k.a Mission: Yozakura Family, despite coming out in the same year as Tatsuya Endo's Spy × Family and separated by 6 months (with the latter starting in March and the former starting in August), it still manages to carve out its own niche and take on the spy formula by having its own rom-com moments that's sprinkled in with the stereotypical action thriller that most spy series have acclimated themselves to within the past few years or so. So, is the Disney+/Hulu locked exclusive anime worth your time to watch? Let's I Spy things from here. In terms of the story/plot, amongst all Shonen Jump works, I would rank Hitsuji Gondaira's story to be very lacking, because on the one hand, you could argue the basis of bringing an outsider into a family's that so chaotic and something that the MC would not expect to be involved in, much less have his ties (both literally and figuratively) be bonded to such a thriller of an action-heavy spy plot, but on the other, support that this is the idea of creating a character-focused series that would help amplify its key themes as its strength, which undoubtedly is the factor that set the manga for the long-run success that it has, with (as of this review) 26 volumes and counting. That's the key idea of MC Taiyo Asano, an ordinary boy who's had his parents lost in a freak accident, leaving the lone child all alone with only his childhood friend to take care of. Until that said childhood friend being in the same school that he is, the latter gets entangled to fate once again that his childhood friend is the target of many groups of assassins, not to mention that the school they're in, its principal is also linked to her in a way that truly embodies just how frenetic their lives are always, being on the constant watch for any sort of evil that comes their way. This is how Taiyo would eventually come to know his childhood friend of Mutsumi as being part of the big spy family that is the Yozakura Family, and how he grows from just a typical childhood friend of hers, to a force that even the Yozakura Family admits that no one has been this passionate for their livelihood. Despite the one rule that would allow him to be accepted into the family that siblings should not have infighting against each other, that was the loophole that got both him and Mutsumi into their fated marriage, but it's also because of the one subterfuge that also almost cost him his life (that will be discussed later). More importantly, Taiyo's life is not just one ordinary fest, as his hidden past ties back to the present of why he's involved with the spy family to begin with, so much so as to undergo their training to become a superhuman that's ordained with the Family's signature ability, something that should only be embodied by its descendants: Blooming. Each sibling of the Yozakura Family has its own Blooming that tells much of who they are and their traits as a whole: - The Black signature of eldest sibling Kyoichiro, who has an overprotective sis-con energy towards Mutsumi because she's just that valuable of a family member, even as Taiyo struggles to get his approval of the relationship he has with Mutsumi, ending up relying on the hard-and-fast infighting rule of the Yozakura Family to secure his life and be with her. His Steel Spider thread cuts through most of his enemies, depicted from his operative will, and is an ironfist of a weapon that makes him one of (if not) the strongest Yozakura sibling. - The White signature of second sibling Futaba, she is like the siblings' pseudo mother character who is both violent and strict, but also caring and motherly at the same time, always looking out for her fellow younger siblings, as well as keeping Kyoichiro in check if he ever attempts to kill Taiyo out of his sis-con jealousy. Her specialist in martial arts (mainly aikido and jujitsu) also gives her the edge in physical combat. - The Green signature of third sibling Shinzo, he's the family's weapon specialist who's able to utilise any weapon he gets his hands on, despite being the embarrassed, pure-hearted man that he is. - The Magenta signature of fourth siblings Shion, she's the technological brains of the family, being a hacking specialist, and someone who can create video game-like programs for all purposes, despite her nonchalant, but aggressive and competitive personality. - The Yellow signature of fifth sibling Kengo, he's the clone brawn who does not let the actions of the family get to him, being a free spirit and all. He's best known for being the family's joker, who's able to disguise and mimic just about anyone, which makes him a rather capable specialist in the area of espionage. - The Blue signature of sixth sibling Mutsumi, the current head of the Yozakura Family's 10th generation, and the only one who is the ordinary sibling when compared to the others. Yet, she is the most important key pillar of the family because she's the only one who has Someinine, the Yozakura signature substance that allows her to produce the next generation of Yozakura spies with their Blooming ability. - The Turquoise signature of seventh sibling Nanao, he's the youngest, but also most caring of all the siblings. Nanao is the Yozakura Family's brains and brawns character with his creation of drugs, alongside his once-mutant experimentation that allows him to shapeshift into many appearances, aside from the human who wears a bin on his head being the shyest of the siblings. Alongside their guard dog Goliath, the Yozakura Family is not one to mess around with being an all-rounded spy espionage family that has a rich history to back them up, but also of the legacy of their name that holds a steadfast rule in the spy world, being the envy of all assassins, alongside the long-run rivalry that they would get with frenemies the likes of Hinagiku, and actual antagonists of a similar size with the opposing faction of Tanpopo, which is the Yozakura Family but developed deep in evil. If anything, I would say that Hitsuji Gondaira certainly knows what he wants to do with this larger-than-life story by harnessing his characters, and whatever he's doing with the series, it's clearly working out for the best, despite it feeling almost like an episodic series that has no end to it, even though the larger spectrum of the story has a lot of potential to be expanded upon. I respect that hustle, especially with the likes of Weekly Shonen Jump standards to keep pace and relevancy. Silver Link has been a studio of ups and downs, most especially coming off one of their busiest years of 2023 with sequels (Bofuri, Maou Gakuin no Futekigosha a.k.a Misfit of Demon King Academy and Masamune-kun's Revenge) that didn't measure up to what their prequel seasons did, and new shows (Lvl 1 Maou to One Room Yuusha a.k.a Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero, Ragna Crimson, and Tearmoon Empire) that were decent to OK. This year of 2024 however, in-house director Mirai Minato has been chosen to uphold the adaptation in an unprecedented 27 episodes (1 less than Frieren) and given the standards of most 2-Cour consecutive shows, I thought that the studio would've given up at the mid-way point. And yes, for sure, the low-key moments were saved on budgetary costs, but the action moments are where the studio truly delivers one of their most impressive works to date, showing that they have what it takes to not just respect, but amplify the source material with the anime medium, which is not an easy thing to do. The hustle truly paid off (in the sacrifice of others *cough* KimiSen Season 2 *cough*), and this is a standout work of Silver Link thus far. The OST is also quite the spy thriller composition that it is, aside from the usual rom-com moments of the central duo, which serves its purpose to good effect. I would say that there's a parallel between the 2-cours of theme songs we're given that showcases just how much difference in tonality was given, and they're surprisingly good. With the 1st Cour, Ikimonogakari's OP and Chico's ED gives you the idea of how the Yozakura Family operates in its family traits (with both songs being great and catchy), aside from the rom-com aspect of Taiyo and Mutsumi's marriage, which is highlighted more in ASOBI Doumei's 2nd Cour ED that is all the livelier. The serious tone of fripSide's 2nd Cour OP that joins former 2nd gen lead singer Yoshino Nanjo with the new 3rd generation, is definitely a big contrast of change, it's the only one song that I thought was OK. Even with a simple premise of a family tied to its spy espionage traits, it's easy to see how mangaka Hitsuji Gondaira made the simple formula work, which garnered him the moderate success that keeps the spot in Weekly Shonen Jump, and one that keeps going on and on without the end in sight. The anime itself, while just a decent to good adaptation itself, it's the characters that would sell its namesake series of a Man With A Mission, joining the prestigious family that would bond him close as a sibling to not just redeem his revenge-fueled hatred, but also to call another family his home of which was once lost, but found again. The manga is extraneously long with 200+ chapters at this point, but give the anime a try if you're thinking of giving the series a watch, which is well worth it if you ask me. It won't blow you away, but its familial aspect will definitely strike a chord within your heart.
Haruki211
October 7, 2024
Had to write this after seeing how Underrated the Anime was . I hate comparing it to other Anime ( Spy X Family etc ) as i don't find any similarities between those two . Each Character in Yozakura san Chi no Daisakusen made it really unique . Plot: It was a really interesting take in the Spy genre and i did find it really good . The MC Asano Taiyo loses his family in an accident and marries Mutsumi ( in the most unexpected way ) only to find out that her family is the most influential Spies . The whole story takesa turn when Taiyo finds out that his family's death wasn't due to the accident but rather an organization which were the common enemy to both the Yozakura's and Taiyo . The First cour of the anime seemed really peaceful and hilarious but as the Second cour started , it became much more interesting to watch . There was a lot of things introduced which played a main role in understanding the history of 'Yozakura' bloodline and the effects of Someinine which makes every one who is part of the Yozakura family to have distinct superhuman senses ( or something ) . The second cour had much more progression which made it really really good ( the backstory of many of the Hazakura bearers was really sad ) The Anime is also really hilarious at the same time . OP , ED : Pretty good . I prefer the Cour 1 OP and Cour 2 ED . Either way , the both parts had really good OP and ED. Animation: It is Silver Link and the Action part was really good ( not the best but it was really good ). I loved how they animated Kyoichioro ( The oldest brother in the family ) vs Momo's battle ( or reunion maybe? ) . The Anime was really wholesome. I mean it was just really Adorable seeing the moments between Taiyo and Mutsumi in few of the Episodes. I dont wanna spoil much but please do give the Anime a try. It was just really surprising to see how it wasnt mentioned much in any of the media .
Zilchbiades
March 27, 2025
I think this anime is way better than it's current competition. I'm not talking about the best of the best but I think it's around above average. I wouldn't say after 27 episodes that this isn't worth your time or it's one of the best anime I've ever seen. If you didn't know, this anime was made by the studio "SILVER LINK." who have made notable anime like Non Non Biyori and Kokoro Connect. This studio doesn't make the worst anime but they make sure to try and at least make something out of nothing. Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen or Mission of Yozakura Family is focusedon a family of spies. It's name should actually be Spy X Family because this show is actually perfect for that name. They did a great job with covering about spies from never let your guard down to becoming deadly like Agent 47 from the Hitman video game series. There are however some things that I don't like about this show. This show tried to aim for the shounen tag but I feel like they failed to maximize or bring out the big impacts from certain arcs. If I were to compare this show to Hunter X Hunter, even an episode of HxH is more meaningful than a couple episodes of Yozakura. Of course HxH is a legendary anime and it's unfair to compare it to Yozakura but I think this show could at least have some better executions with emotions and such. Shounen is meant to be epic and action but Yozakura feels like a children's show. Taiyo isn't really a bad character but he fits the needs of your typical shounen MC. His "wife", Mutsumi Yozakura isn't really a great character despite caring for Taiyo and her family. I don't see Mutsumi as someone I really care about same with Taiyo because of how their stories align and both having dark pasts. In life we have to move on from the pasts and learn from it but in this show they rushed or left out some things that could make their backgrounds more impactful than it is currently. Sure there are high stakes with them being spies but I don't feel the desire to continue watching Yozakura if it's heavily centered around their family. The other main characters are actually cool but they're pretty much just there to connect the dots. As someone who loved SAO and Food Wars, it was cool to hear a voice I recognized but I felt like it didn't match his character. The voice acting is actually great, they had a great cast other than a few characters. The animation isn't bad but nothing too crazy which is why I haven't brought it up until now. Final Thoughts: Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen is not by any means a masterpiece nor a boruto type show. This is there to ease the collection of anime you can choose from instead of those bad and rushed isekai. I think you should only watch this is if you have a deep connection with your family or don't have anything to watch. If you're waiting for something great to come out next year or anytime if the future, Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen would disappoint and satisfy your needs at the same time.
Ashuz
February 10, 2025
( Asano )Taiyou after losing his family is childhood friend and is crush Yozakura, Mutsumi try to help him. His children has secret that he don't know about Taiyou one suddenly get attack bye people he don't know with Mutsumi. When find out they trying to kill his Mutsumi Taiyou start to try protect hers but suddenly a a black suit guy try to protect both him save them form attack er After find he was the Mutsumi brother who his spy Kyouichirou now he had to become a spy to protect his Mutsumi form evil ( he got married to protecther ) to and become Yozakura to spy family he start to training to become powerful it's hilarious training methods also comedy you can laugh too much his body and mind adapt training learning why to his around yozukura family He suddenly find dark truth about his family death why he and Yozakura, family is connected Side character development with main character are good to how their relation build up together has family and spy's Villain background give emotion and sad feelings their give good reason why are go against society and become evil How society Look down apon those are weak Human experiment their lot for mystery are in are anime It's good roll coster to watch It's Pretty story to was how mc to protect his wife form evil and find about its family dead truth You love some you hate some it pretty much good tho
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