Place to Place (2012)
Place to Place is a 2012 Japanese-language animation series. It stars Rumi Okubo, Nobuhiko Okamoto and Kaori Fukuhara.
Tsumiki Miniwa, a small girl who packs a punch, is in love with her best friend, tall and easygoing Io Otonashi. The only problem is that she can't bring herself to come out and say it. And, despite the fact that he can otherwise read her like a book, Io doesn't seem to be able to pick up the obvious clues, even with all of their friends teasing that there's no one better suited for each other. Acchi Kocchi follows Tsumiki and her circle of friends as they go through their day-to-day lives. Between Mayoi the electronics nerd, Sakaki the good-natured prankster, and the nosebleed-prone Hime, Tsumiki's friends will never let her live down her crush. But only time will tell if Tsumiki will gain the courage to finally say how she truly feels.
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What is Place to Place about?
Tsumiki Miniwa, a small girl who packs a punch, is in love with her best friend, tall and easygoing Io Otonashi. The only problem is that she can't bring herself to come out and say it. And, despite the fact that he can otherwise read her like a book, Io doesn't seem to be able to pick up the obvious clues, even with all of their friends teasing that there's no one better suited for each other. Acchi Kocchi follows Tsumiki and her circle of friends as they go through their day-to-day lives. Between Mayoi the electronics nerd, Sakaki the good-natured prankster, and the nosebleed-prone Hime, Tsumiki's friends will never let her live down her crush. But only time will tell if Tsumiki will gain the courage to finally say how she truly feels.
When was Place to Place released?
Place to Place was released on 6 April 2012.
How many episodes does Place to Place have?
Place to Place has 12 episodes across 1 seasons.
Where can I watch Place to Place?
Place to Place is available on Hidive Amazon Channel and Amazon Video.
Where to watch Place to Place
Stream: Hidive Amazon Channel
Buy: Amazon Video
Official site
Cast
- Rumi Okubo as Tsumiki Miniwa (voice)
- Nobuhiko Okamoto as Io Otonashi (voice)
- Kaori Fukuhara as Hime Haruno (voice)
- Hitomi Nabatame as Mayoi Katase (voice)
- Shintaro Asanuma as Sakaki Inui (voice)
- Natsumi Takamori as Saki Sakimori (voice)
- Hiromi Konno as Kana Miyama (voice)
- Shiori Izawa as Frog (voice)
- Junko Iwao as Kikue Sakuragawa (voice)
- Tsubasa Yonaga as Kyouya Saibara (voice)
- Yuko Minaguchi as Miiko Inui (voice)
- Marie Miyake as Ami Kirino (voice)
