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Odd Taxi (オッドタクシー, "Oddotakushī") is an original Japanese anime series written by manga creator Kazuya Konomoto and directed by Baku Kinoshita as P.I.C.S. and OLM. An accompanying audio drama series is also written by Kazuya Konomoto. A manga adaptation by Kazuya Konomoto and Takeichi Abaraya started in Shogakukan's digital manga label Superior Dalpana in January 2021.

The anime was broadcast originally in Spring 2021 on TV Tokyo, AT-X[1], Amazon Prime Video (Japan)[2], and Crunchyroll.[3] It is re-broadcast in Summer 2021 on BS TV Tokyo.[4] An English dub was originally set for a January 16, 2022 release, but was pushed back to February 14.

A special project named "Project ODDTAXI" for the release of the Blu-ray BOX of the TV anime will contain special content.

Plot[]

This town should look familiar, but suddenly, it's not. The taxi driver Odokawa lives a very mundane life. He has no family, doesn't really hang out with others, and he's an oddball who is narrow-minded and doesn't talk much. The only people he can call his friends are his doctor, Gouriki and his classmate from high school, Kakihana. All of his patrons seem to be slightly odd themselves. The college student who wants the world to notice him online, Kabasawa. A nurse with secrets named Shirakawa. A comedy duo that just can't catch a break named the Homosapiens. A local hoodlum named Dobu. An idol group that's just starting out named Mystery Kiss... All these mundane conversations somehow eventually lead to a girl who's gone missing.

Staff[]

  • Original Work: P.I.C.S.
  • Director: Baku Kinoshita
  • Assistant Direction: Norio Nitta
  • Series Composition: Kazuya Konomoto
  • Character Design: Baku Kinoshita, Hiromi Nakayama
  • Music: OMSB, Punpee, Vava
  • Music Work: Pony Canyon
  • Music Work Assistance: Summit
  • Sound Direction: Kouhei Toshida
  • Sound Work: Pony Canyon Enterprise
  • Editing: Yoshiki Ushiroda
  • Art Direction: Kenji Katou
  • Color Design: Tatsue Ooseki
  • Animation Work: OLM, P.I.C.S.

Voice cast[]

Japanese[]

English[]

Episodes[]

# Title Air Date (JP) Air Date (USA)
01 The Eccentric Driver April 6, 2021 April 5, 2021 (sub)
February 14, 2022 (dub)
02 How To Spend a Long Night April 13, 2021 April 12, 2021 (sub)
February 14, 2022 (dub)
03 Borrowed Plumes and the Bodyguard April 20, 2021 April 19, 2021 (sub)
February 21, 2022 (dub)
04 Tanaka's Revolution April 27, 2021 April 26, 2021 (sub)
February 21, 2022 (dub)
05 Don't Call Me an Idol May 4, 2021 May 3, 2021 (sub)
February 28, 2022 (dub)
06 Let Me Hear You Say, "What the Hell?" May 11, 2021 May 10, 2021 (sub)
February 28, 2022 (dub)
07 Trick or Treat May 18, 2021 May 17, 2021 (sub)
March 7, 2022 (dub)
08 Bless You May 25, 2021 May 24, 2021 (sub)
March 7, 2022 (dub)
09 The Hero's Melancholy June 1, 2021 May 30, 2021 (sub)
March 14, 2022 (dub)
10 We Have No Tomorrow June 8, 2021 June 7, 2021 (sub)
March 14, 2022 (dub)
11 If We Could Go Back to That Day June 15, 2021 June 14, 2021 (sub)
March 21, 2022 (dub)
12 Not Enough June 22, 2021 June 21, 2021 (sub)
March 21, 2022 (dub)
13 Where To? June 29, 2021 June 28, 2021 (sub)
March 21, 2022 (dub)

DVD Volumes[]

The series will have a collection of DVD volumes, with every volume having 3 episodes each (except Volume 1, which has 4 episodes). There is also the special edition DVD Box set with additional content: a visual comic (see below), DVD (3 episodes each, except Volume 1 with 4 episodes) and a set of 2 special postcards related to the included episodes.

There is also a shop-specific perk upon purchasing single volume box (while supply lasts), like a "bromide" or glossy mini-poster (Rakuten, 7net, Animate). The perk for purchasing the full 4-volume set can be a 16-page short screenplay by Kazuya Konomoto (VillageVanguard) or a CD containing all 13 audio drama episodes (Kyanime).

Release Schedule:

  • Volume 1: May 19, 2021 (episodes 1-4)
  • Volume 2: June 16, 2021 (episodes 5-7)
  • Volume 3: July 21, 2021 (episodes 8-10)
  • Volume 4: August 18, 2021 (episodes 11-13)

Music[]

Books[]

  • The Odd Taxi visual comics are 4 comic volumes based on the visuals from the anime (as opposed to distinct style of the manga). Their content and release dates correspond with those of the DVD Box sets.
  • The Odd Taxi official guide book was released on July 5, 2021. It contains character and plot points summaries, interviews with the cast and production team, early concept and background art. Furthermore, Kazuya Konomoto wrote a short story in which Yano raps about how he met Dobu in 2019.
  • The Odd Taxi light novel, by Manabu Wakui based on Kazuya Konomoto's script, was released on July 6, 2021. It is a retelling of several key moments in the anime.

News archive[]

  • A pre-screening event was held on March 20, 18:45 JST. Tickets were available here. The event was archived until March 27 for rewatch.
  • A first live reading event was held on April 29, 12:30 JST. However this was later changed to an online event, due to Covid-19. Tickets were available here from April 7. The event was archived until May 5 for rewatch.
  • A second live reading event was held on May 30, 20:15 JST. Tickets were available here from May 21. The event was archived until May 5 for rewatch.
  • A third live reading event was held on June 20, 20:15 JST. Tickets were available here from June 11. The event was archived until June 27 for rewatch.
  • An ON AIR Otsukare Summer event was held on July 15, 17:00 JST. Tickets were available here from June 22. The event was archived until July 22 for rewatch.
  • A discussion event will be held on August 7, 20:00 JST. Tickets are available here from August 5. The event will be archived until August 28 for rewatch.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Party[]

Online watching parties to test the new Amazon Prime Video Watch Party happened on Mondays at 22:00 JST:

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Trailers[]

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