Kokoro Library



""This is Kokoro Library, a place where miracles happen.""

Kokoro Library depicts the lives of three sisters who manage the library inherited from their parents, far out in the hills. There is Iina, the oldest and the motherly one; Aruto, the bookworm intellectual one; and Kokoro, the youngest who has just started to learn the ropes of becoming a librarian -- and who takes immense pride in the fact that she shares her name with the library.

The series follows the sisters' moments of joy and sadness, usually interspersed with days of boredom when again no customers come to visit the library. It starts out as a typical Moe show, but after a few episodes switches gears toward a much more emotional experience, when the girls' interaction with the outside world leads to a string of highs and lows in the relationship between them and with other people. There are a lot of miracles along the way, both small and large.

Kokoro Library started out as a Manga by Nobuyuki Takagi, and was adopted into an anime adaptation in 2001, directed by Koji Masunari, who is perhaps better known for his work on the Read or Die OVA and Kamichu!. Of special note is the soundtrack, composed by Hisaaki Hogari, with its lovely piano-filled themes which feature prominently throughout the latter half of the series.


 * Alien Abduction: Iina dreams that Kokoro is involved in one.
 * All Bikers Are Hells Angels: Averted. The bikers are really nice guys.
 * Anachronism Stew: Steam locomotives, old cars, helicopters -- and androids.
 * Art Shift: The ending sequence is drawn in a primitive, childish style.
 * Baker's Dozen
 * Beach Episode: Although not much time is actually spent at the beach.
 * But Now I Must Go:.
 * Butt Monkey: Uezawa
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Iina with respect to Kokoro.
 * Coming of Age: Sort of.
 * Cool Car: The sisters drive a military amphibious car (likely a Volkswagen Schwimmwagen)..
 * Expy: June looks a lot like Chii from Chobits.
 * Fair Cop: One episode has the appearance of a whole squadron of miniskirt-clad young policewomen.
 * Fan Service: A private swimsuit fashion show, anyone?
 * Furo Scene
 * Gentleman Thief: Funny Tortoise.
 * Heavy Sleeper: Aruto.
 * Hollywood Atheist: Averted. Aruto openly admits in the anime not to believe in a god, but she is shown to be a gentle and caring person.
 * Of course, atheism is not so out of the ordinary in Japan.
 * On the other hand she is shown praying along with her sisters in the manga. And it works: new issues of her books comes. In opposite to Kokoro's wish of more costumers who not come. Iina's wish? Kokoro looking cute but since that is was she always do it of course fullfilled.
 * Hot Librarian: Three of 'em.
 * Ill Girl: Misato, although.
 * Fundamentally Female Cast
 * Indirect Kiss: Iina thinks she gets Kokoro's when Arotu kisses her
 * Insistent Terminology: Clients of the library should be called users.
 * Large Ham: Iina.
 * Love Bubbles
 * Meganekko: Aruto
 * Master of Disguise: Funny Tortoise. He can even change his height.
 * Memento MacGuffin: The diary by the sisters' father.
 * Mr. Imagination: Iina
 * Onee-Sama: Iina and Aruto.
 * Overprotective Dad: Misato's.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Aruto wears a wig on her book cover photos. It works rather well. Strangely, she feels the need to wear the wig while writing.
 * Parental Abandonment
 * Puni Plush: Especially with younger characters.
 * The Quiet One: Hikari.
 * The Rashomon: Kokoro's trip to the librarian training is seen from her point of view and that of her sisters, who stay behind.
 * Robot Girl: June.
 * Rousseau Was Right
 * Scenery Porn
 * Sister Sister Incest: Iina seems to be rather infatuated with Kokoro.
 * Slice of Life
 * Tear Jerker: Hikari's story... and whenever the sisters think of their late parents.
 * Unspoken Plan: Kokoro's plan to draw more customers.
 * Whole-Episode Flashback: When.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Kokoro and Akaha.