Laid-Back Camp (season 1)

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Laid-Back Camp
Season 1
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Blu-ray and DVD Volume 1 cover featuring Rin Shima (L) and Nadeshiko Kagamihara (R)
Starring
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkAT-X
Original releaseJanuary 4 (2018-01-04) –
March 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The first season of the Japanese anime television series Laid-Back Camp, based on the manga of the same name, follows Rin Shima in her solo camping at Lake Motosu in Yamanashi Prefecture and her first meeting with Nadeshiko Kagamihara afterward. The series, commonly known in Japan as Yuru Camp, was produced by C-Station, with Yoshiaki Kyōgoku and Jin Tanaka serving as director and series composition writer, respectively.

The series stars Yumiri Hanamori, Nao Tōyama, Sayuri Hara, Aki Toyosaki, Rie Takahashi, and Marina Inoue, while Akio Ōtsuka serves as its narrator. In January 2017, a TV adaptation of the manga series by Afro was announced, with Kyōgoku and Tanaka joining the staff in June.

The first season aired in Japan from January 4 to March 22, 2018, and consists of twelve episodes. It received critical acclaim among critics and fans and inspired others to try camping. A sequel was announced in October 2018.[1]

Episodes[]

No.Title [a]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Mount Fuji and Curry Noodles"
Transcription: "Fuji-san to Karēmen" (Japanese: ふじさんとカレーめん)
Yoshiaki KyōgokuJin TanakaJanuary 4, 2018 (2018-01-04)
A girl named Rin Shima comes to a campsite in Lake Motosu, facing opposite Mount Fuji, to spend the day camping. While setting up a campfire, Rin notices a peculiar girl sleeping by the public restroom. Later that night, Rin once again comes across the girl, later introducing as Nadeshiko Kagamihara, who had gotten tired from bicycling toward the area after just moving to a new house, and shares her curry noodles with her before they both get a clear view of Mount Fuji. After eventually managing to get her sister to pick her up, Nadeshiko leaves Rin with her phone number in the hopes of camping with her once again. A few days later, Nadeshiko begins attending her new school, which Rin also attends.
2"Welcome to the Outdoor Activities Club!"
Transcription: "Yōkoso Nokuru e" (Japanese: ようこそ 野クルへ)
Shingo KanekoJin TanakaJanuary 11, 2018 (2018-01-11)
Nadeshiko pays a visit to her school's Outdoor Activities Club, consisting of its members Chiaki Ohgaki and Aoi Inuyama. The girls attempt to put together a cheap tent only for it to break on them. They are helped out by Rin's friend Ena Saitō, who draws Nadeshiko's attention towards the fact Rin also attends her school. Later, as Rin goes on another solo camping trip to Asagiri Plateau, Nadeshiko, having been informed about the trip by Ena, goes over with some hotpot ingredients.
3"Mount Fuji and Relaxed Hot Pot Camp"
Transcription: "Fuji-san to Mattari Onabe Kyanpu" (Japanese: ふじさんとまったりお鍋キャンプ)
Tarō IwasakiJin TanakaJanuary 18, 2018 (2018-01-18)
While Nadeshiko makes gyoza hotpot for Rin, Chiaki gets a job at a liquor store to fund the club. After enjoying the meal, Rin apologizes for being cold towards Nadeshiko when she invited her to join the club and promises to camp again with her sometime. After spending the night in her sister's car, Nadeshiko wakes up early to watch the sunrise over Mount Fuji.
4"The Outdoor Activities Club and the Solo Camping Girl"
Transcription: "Nokuru to Soro Kyan Gāru" (Japanese: 野クルとソロキャンガール)
Makoto SokuzaMutsumi ItoJanuary 25, 2018 (2018-01-25)
While planning for their first camping trip together, the Outdoor Activities Club experiments with cost-effective ways to make their sleeping bags more effective in cold weather before ultimately deciding to buy some sleeping bags online. Meanwhile, Rin gets her motorcycle license and goes on a solo camping trip in Nagano Prefecture. As the club members hike through Fuefuki, stopping at a cafe and hot springs resort along the way, they are sent a live security camera feed of Rin on the highway.
5"Two Camps, Two Campers' Views"
Transcription: "Futatsu no Kyanpu, Futari no Keshiki" (Japanese: 二つのキャンプ、二人の景色)
Nobuharu KamanakaMutsumi ItoFebruary 1, 2018 (2018-02-01)
The club members take a nice relaxing dip in the hot springs, almost succumbing to the urge to eat before they reach their campsite. Meanwhile, Rin arrives at the Takabotchi Highlands and is overcome by a desire to go to a hot spring too, only to discover the nearest one has closed down. A dejected Rin decides to climb up the peak, where she is rewarded with a lovely view, before finding a spot to cook some pasta. The club members finally arrive at their campsite, where Nadeshiko makes curry for everyone. While the others are asleep, Nadeshiko goes to take a picture of the city lights to send to Rin, who goes to the summit of Mount Takabotchi to send her a similar view in return.
6"Meat and Fall Colors and the Mystery Lake"
Transcription: "Oniku to Kōyō to Nazo no Mizūmi" (Japanese: お肉と紅葉と謎の湖)
Norihiko NagahamaJin TanakaFebruary 8, 2018 (2018-02-08)
Rin opens a package to find a mini-grill, which she dreams of using to cook various meats while talking with Ena. Nadeshiko overhears their conversation and suggests a camping trip to try the grill. The two visit a supermarket to buy meat but are forced to settle for substitutes as their desired items were not available. While there, they meet Aoi, who is working as a cashier, and tell her of their plans. Meanwhile, Chiaki is visiting Lake Shibire when she encounters a man grilling steak in a skillet, who offers her part of it. Rin and Nadeshiko are driven by the latter's sister to the lake.
7"A Night on the Lake Shore and Campers"
Transcription: "Kohan no Yoru to Kyanpu no Hitobito" (Japanese: 湖畔の夜とキャンプの人々)
Yuta YamazakiJin TanakaFebruary 15, 2018 (2018-02-15)
At Lake Shibire, Rin and Nadeshiko set up their tents as the latter worries about the myth of a ghost in the lake, while Rin's mother calls the man who had offered Chiaki the steak, revealing him as Rin's grandfather. Rin struggles to ignite the coals in the mini-grill, so Nadeshiko visits a nearby camp for advice. She meets a pair of siblings, one of whom is drunk; the other offers input and new coal for use. After cooking the meat, the two head back to the siblings' campground to give them plates of food as thanks, receiving jambalaya in return. That evening, Rin leaves her tent and encounters a silhouette of a beastly creature, prompting her to run off. As it turns out, the still-inebriated sister had stumbled upon their campsite.
8"Exams, Caribou, Steamed Buns, Yum!"
Transcription: "Tesuto, Karibū, Manjū Umai" (Japanese: テスト、カリブー、まんじゅううまい)
Kaoru YabanaMutsumi ItoFebruary 22, 2018 (2018-02-22)
Chiaki shows off a wooden bowl and skillet set to Aoi, which she learns must have the lacquer finish removed to place hot food inside and be seasoned, respectively. As they work on this, Ena visits and the three talk about their new substitute teacher and camping after exams. Nadeshiko, Chiaki, and Aoi later visit an outdoor sporting goods store in Minobu, where Nadeshiko declares her intention to get a job to buy a gas lantern.
9"A Night of Navigator Nadeshiko and Hot Spring Steam"
Transcription: "Nadeshiko Nabi to Yukemuri no Yoru" (Japanese: なでしこナビと湯けむりの夜)
Norihiko NagahamaJin TanakaMarch 1, 2018 (2018-03-01)
Nadeshiko plans to go camping with Rin, but she catches a cold the night before and has to stay at home. As such, Rin decides to go on her own to a campsite at Kamīna and attempts to take a detour to get there, but she later finds out that the road is closed. After meeting some mountain climbers, she lets Nadeshiko and Chiaki decide where she goes next and visits a temple and a hot spring before eating at a restaurant and oversleeping. Meanwhile, Chiaki visits Nadeshiko at home and cooks hōtō for her family.
10"Clumsy Travelers and Camp Meetings"
Transcription: "Tabi Heta-san to Kyanpu Kaigi" (Japanese: 旅下手さんとキャンプ会議)
Yuta YamazakiMutsumi ItoMarch 8, 2018 (2018-03-08)
Rin oversleeps and is rushing to her campsite when she encounters a roadblock. Upon being told by Chiaki that it may have been left there and never moved, she proceeds and reaches the site, where she struggles to set up due to the windy conditions. Nadeshiko, Chiaki, and Aoi plan their Christmas camping trip and invite Rin, who initially refuses before being convinced by Ena to accept. Minami Toba, the new teacher, is unintentionally lured into becoming the Outdoor Activities Club advisor and is invited to the Christmas camp. Upon hearing Ms. Toba mention bringing beer along, Nadeshiko realizes she was the drunk sister from the Lake Shibire trip.
11"Christmas Camp!"
Transcription: "Kuri Kyan!" (Japanese: クリキャン!)
Yayoi TakanoJin TanakaMarch 15, 2018 (2018-03-15)
Chiaki and Aoi check in at the Asagiri Plateau campsite while Ms. Toba sets up her grill and starts drinking. While the two eat at a nearby restaurant, Rin prepares her tent and Nadeshiko shows up shortly after. The four purchase firewood and return to Ms. Toba's table, where she has fallen asleep as Ena and her pet dog Chikuwa arrive. The campers and Chikuwa spend the afternoon playing frisbee with other kids before going their separate ways. At night, Aoi cooks sukiyaki for the group. When their stove runs out of gas, Rin leaves to buy more. She remembers Ena's comments about how fun a group camping trip would be, to which she smiles.
12"Mount Fuji and the Laid-Back Camp Girls"
Transcription: "Fuji-san to Yuru Kyan Gāru" (Japanese: ふじさんとゆるキャンガール)
Yoshiaki KyōgokuJin TanakaMarch 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)
Nadeshiko tells the group what she expects them to be like in ten years when Rin returns. After bathing, the campers enjoy various movies and shows on a tablet Chiaki had brought along until they decide to call it a night. Under the stars, Rin and Nadeshiko talk about their plans for the new year before going to sleep. The next morning, the two cook breakfast and watch the sunrise behind Mount Fuji. Rin returns to her job at a bookstore, while Nadeshiko continues pondering about getting one of her own to afford camping equipment. Ena texts her about a job opportunity delivering New Year's cards, which she accepts. In the epilogue, Nadeshiko returns to Lake Motosu to solo camp when she receives a message from Rin, who also happens to be doing the same. Nadeshiko proposes sending photos of their respective campsites to one another; after seeing herself in Rin's picture, she turns around and realizes they will be camping at the same location.

Cast and characters[]

Production[]

Development[]

Producer Shōichi Hotta initially proposed an anime adaptation of Laid-Back Camp manga series by Afro shortly after it began serialization in the July 2015 issue of Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine,[5] which was confirmed in January 2017 and to be premiered in winter 2018.[6][7] In June 2017, the staff of the series, to be produced by C-Station, were announced, including Yoshiaki Kyōgoku as the director, Jin Tanaka as the series composition writer, and Mutsumi Sasaki as the character animation designer.[8] Kyōgoku was introduced by Ryoji Maru, animation producer and the president of C-Station, to the producer of the series due to his "good compatibility" with it, earning him his directorial debut.[9] The premiere date of the series was announced to be on January 4, 2018.[10]

Writing[]

Laid-Back Camp adapted the first four volumes of the manga series.[11] Hotta laid out three themes, focusing on fun camping, creating a new kind of daily life anime, and beautiful places that are still in Japan, beforehand for the series while also had set two things—"When a character praises another one of the other girls, don't make them say 'You're cute'" and "Don't let them get touchy-feely so easily"—that needed to forbid to portray "raw human relationships" between characters.[5][12] To depict the camping experience in the series, the staff went on scouting trips to 10 different locations that the characters visited and experienced camping during the winter.[13]

The moped that Rin Shima used to ride on her camping trip is modeled on Yamaha Vino scooter,[14][15] while the camping tools that were portrayed in the series are based on Afro's personal equipment.[11]

Casting[]

In June 2017, Yumiri Hanamori and Nao Tōyama were announced as Nadeshiko Kagamihara and Rin Shima, respectively, the main cast of Laid-Back Camp.[2] Kyōgoku found Hanamori's "fresh" and "ticklish" voice suitable for the character's "innocent" and "energetic" image.[11] Sayuri Hara, Aki Toyosaki, and Rie Takahashi also joined the main cast in August 2017 as Chiaki Ohgaki, Aoi Inuyama, and Ena Saitō, respectively,[3] while Marina Inoue and Akio Ōtsuka were added in December as Sakura Kagamihara and the series' narrator, respectively.[4] The owner of Suimeiso campsite, which was featured in the sixth and seventh episodes of the series, was modeled on the real-life owner Kitajima Shinsuke.[16]

Music[]

Akiyuki Tateyama served as the composer of Laid-Back Camp.[17] In November 2017, Asaka was announced as the singer of the series' opening theme music titled "Shiny Days", while Eri Sasaki would perform its ending theme music titled "A Sunny Winter Day" (ふゆびより, Fuyu Biyori), with both singles released on January 24, 2018.[18]

Marketing[]

The first trailer for Laid-Back Camp was released in November 2017,[19] while the second one was released in December.[20] An advanced screening for the series followed by a talk show event with the cast was held at Toho Cinemas in Shinjuku on December 10, 2017.[21]

Release[]

Broadcast[]

Laid-Back Camp began airing in Japan on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS11 on January 4, 2018.[22] The series began to be rebroadcast on BS11 on October 7, 2021.[23] Before the release of Laid-Back Camp: Movie, the series began rebroadcasting on Tokyo MX, BS11, and TV Aichi on January 6, 2022, on SBS on January 11, on TVQ Kyushu on January 12, and on MBS TV on January 13.[24]

Home media[]

Crunchyroll began simulcasting Laid-Back Camp worldwide (except for Asia) on the day of the series' broadcast in Japan.[25] The first Blu-ray and DVD volume set for the series was released on March 28, 2018,[26] while the third and final volume set was released on July 28.[27] Ani-One began streaming the series on their official YouTube channel on December 24, 2020.[28]

Reception[]

Critical response[]

Stig Høgset of THEM Anime Reviews rated Laid-Back Camp a complete 5 stars, lauding the series for its "leisurely pace to its fun characters and silly banter, and certainly not least the lovely scenery" and describing it as "Encouragement of Climb season 2.5".[29] Nick Creamer of Anime News Network graded the series 'B+', stating that it managed to deliver a "terrific balance of comedy and atmospheric slice of life" and bring the "joy of camping to life" while criticizing some episodes that depicted "less visually compelling" scenes.[30] Rafael Motamayor of /Film praised the series for its beautiful backgrounds and the pacing that would "sell you on the idea of camping", comparing its depiction of Japan's outdoors to how The Lord of the Rings explored the sceneries of New Zealand.[31]

Accolades[]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2019 Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Girl Nadeshiko Kagamihara Nominated [32]
Best Voice Actor Performance (Japanese) Nao Tōyama Nominated

Impact[]

In February 2018, YBS Wide News reported that due to the influence of Laid-Back Camp, fans were inspired to try winter camping despite the chilly season, and all of the manga's five volumes (except for the fourth one) were sold out in a bookstore at Kōfu.[33] In the same month, dealers of Yamaha Vino also reported a sold-out sale of the scooters designed with the colors of Rin's scooter in the series.[34] Yamanashi Prefecture had seen a significant increase in the number of tourists visiting the sites that featured in the series, particularly the Kōan and Suimeiso campgrounds.[35]

Atsushi Tanaka, a tourism professor at the University of Yamanashi, and the Jogaoka Revitalization Promotion Council in Minobu surveyed the economic impact of Laid-Back Camp on the prefecture.[36] The five events for the series, which were held from April 2018 to January 2019, brought in ¥86 million in total earnings from the consumption of local goods and souvenirs, with visitors spending 40% more than the tourism average in the past.[36][37] The increase on spending was attributed to the "psychological effect" of the series to fans wanting to spend money on the featured locations.[36]

Spin-off[]

Room Camp[]

A short anime, which was revealed to be titled Room Camp, was announced in October 2017 as part of a project that included a second season and a film.[38] The series, animated by C-Station, was directed by Masato Jinbo from a series composition written by Mutsumi Ito and was supervised by Kyōgoku.[39] It premiered in Japan on January 6, 2020.[40]

Other media[]

Each of the three Blu-ray and DVD volumes of Laid-Back Camp is bundled with an original video animation (OVA). The first OVA, titled "Room Camp Episode 0", focuses on the original Outdoor Activities Club members Chiaki and Aoi before Nadeshiko joins the club.[41] The second OVA, titled "Tall Tale Camp", takes place inside the Outdoor Activities Club room as the members discuss camping customs in other countries, joke about which prefecture has a better view of Mount Fuji, and prank Nadeshiko.[42] The third OVA, titled "Survival Camp", follows Rin and the members of the club getting stranded on an island.[27] The first OVA was also released on YouTube for a limited time from December 12, 2019, to January 6, 2020,[43] while all of the three OVAs aired on AT-X in May.[44]

Notes[]

  1. ^ All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

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