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Rin-ne

TV Show TV-PG 2015 24m/ep 7.6 /10 Ended
NHK Educational TV A NHK Educational TV Original
Created by Michiko Yokote, Rumiko Takahashi

As a child, Sakura Mamiya vanished in the woods near her grandmother's house, then reappeared with the strange ability to see spirits. Now a teenager, she wants nothing more than ordinary school days, but restless ghosts keep interrupting her life. The empty desk beside her suddenly fills when... Read more

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About Rin-ne

As a child, Sakura Mamiya vanished in the woods near her grandmother's house, then reappeared with the strange ability to see spirits. Now a teenager, she wants nothing more than ordinary school days, but restless ghosts keep interrupting her life. The empty desk beside her suddenly fills when Rinne Rokudo, an aloof classmate who had been absent all year, turns up. He is involved with the world of shinigami and spirit duties, and his presence pulls Sakura into a series of odd jobs, encounters with stubborn specters, and awkward exchanges that mix supernatural problems with everyday teenage concerns. The series keeps the tone light, focusing on humor and budding feelings rather than dark mystery, and avoids revealing any major twists in these early setups.

Adapted from Rumiko Takahashi's manga, the 2015 TV anime credits Michiko Yokote among its creative leads and features Kaito Ishikawa as Rinne and Marina Inoue as Sakura. It was produced as a televised animation series that aimed to capture the source material's comedic timing and character chemistry.

The show didn't earn major industry awards, but it developed a steady fan base among readers of the original manga and anime viewers. Voice acting and the manga-accurate character designs have been singled out by fans as strong points, even if the series wasn't an awards-season favorite.

Rin-ne has become one of the gentler entries in Takahashi's catalogue, remembered for blending mundane school life with a bureaucratic, sometimes silly afterlife. Viewer ratings sit solidly in positive territory, with a 7.571/10 average from a small sample of votes. Themes include responsibility toward lost souls, awkward adolescent attraction, and the clash between supernatural rules and human everyday routines, all delivered with light humor rather than heavy drama.

Details

Release Date
April 04, 2015
Episode Length
24m
Rating
TV-PG
User Ratings
14 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
3
Episodes
75
Network
NHK Educational TV, NHK
Status
Ended
Genres
Comedy, Animation, Romance
Country
Japan
Studio
Brain's Base +2 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Kaito Ishikawa

Kaito Ishikawa

Rinne Rokudo

Marina Inoue

Marina Inoue

Sakura Mamiya

Created by: Michiko Yokote, Rumiko Takahashi

Seasons (3 seasons, 75 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

25 episodes - 2015

Season 2

Season 2

25 episodes - 2016

Season 3

Season 3

25 episodes - 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

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Rin-ne has 3 seasons with a total of 75 episodes.

With a rating of 7.6/10 from 14 viewers, Rin-ne is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

As a child, Sakura Mamiya vanished in the woods near her grandmother's house, then reappeared with the strange ability to see spirits. Now a teenager, she wants nothing more than ordinary school days, but restless ghosts keep interrupting her life. The empty desk beside her suddenly fills when Ri...

Rin-ne stars Kaito Ishikawa and Marina Inoue.

Rin-ne was created by Michiko Yokote and Rumiko Takahashi.

Rin-ne was released on April 04, 2015.

Rin-ne is a Comedy, Animation, and Romance series.

Yes, Rin-ne is an anime adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi's manga "Kyokai no Rinne," which ran in Weekly Shonen Sunday. The three anime seasons cover many of the manga's story arcs.

"Rin-ne" is the Japanese reading of the Buddhist term meaning the cycle of death and rebirth, or samsara. The title ties into the show's focus on ghosts, the afterlife, and Rinne Rokudo's work as a shinigami.

No, the anime concluded after three seasons and 75 episodes, with the final episodes airing in 2017, and there has been no official announcement of a season 4. If you want more of the story, the complete manga covers the full narrative.

Rin-ne is rated TV-PG and mixes light comedy and romance with supernatural elements and mild ghost themes, so it's generally suitable for older children and teens. Parents should consider whether occasional spooky moments or mild peril are appropriate for younger viewers.