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DiscordInside the Usagiyama Shopping District lies an eccentric but close-knit community of business owners. Tamako Kitashirakawa, a clumsy though adorable teenage girl, belongs to a family of mochi bakers who own a quaint shop called Tama-ya. One day, Tamako stumbles upon a talking bird that presents himself as royalty from a distant land. Dera Mochimazzi, as he calls himself, states that he’s seeking a bride for his country’s prince. Intent on his mission, Dera follows Tamako home and develops an addiction to mochi, becoming painfully overweight and subsequently unable to fly back to his homeland; thus, he takes up residence with Tamako's family and becomes the community’s beloved mascot.
Meanwhile, Tamako's friend, Mochizou Ooji, continues to hide his true feelings for her. Their fathers are fierce mochi rivals, but will it be enough to drive a wedge between Tamako and Mochizou? And just what will happen to Dera's task of finding his prince’s destined bride?
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- 23 min. per ep.1 : That Girl's the Daughter of a Mochi Shop OwnerTamako Market4170views •
- 23 min. per ep.2 : The Love-in-Bloom ValentineTamako Market2335views •
- 23 min. per ep.3 : Hot Hot Hot over That Cool GirlTamako Market1971views •
- 23 min. per ep.4 : A Small Love Has BloomedTamako Market1870views •
- 23 min. per ep.5 : We Spent a Night TogetherTamako Market1799views •
- 23 min. per ep.6 : It's Chilled Even My SpineTamako Market1920views •
- 23 min. per ep.7 : That Girl's Become a BrideTamako Market1621views •
- 23 min. per ep.8 : I Won't Let You Call Me a ChickenTamako Market1500views •
- 23 min. per ep.9 : I Will Sing Love's SongTamako Market1397views •
- 23 min. per ep.10 : Flowers Bloom on That Girl's BatonTamako Market1486views •
- 23 min. per ep.11 : I Never Thought That Girl Would Be a PrincessTamako Market1357views •
- 23 min. per ep.12 : This Year, Too, Has Come to a CloseTamako Market1411views •