Anime 3691 Watashi To Watashi Futari No Lotte


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: I and Myself: The Two Lottes, The Parent Trap
Japanese: わたしとわたし~ふたりのロッテ
English: The Two Lottes


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 29
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 9, 1991 to Sep 5, 1992
Premiered: Fall 1991
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Novel
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

Statistics

Score: 7.541 (scored by 477477 users)
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Ranked: #18532
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Popularity: #11661
Members: 1,807
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Synopsis

Outspoken Luise and shy Lotte meet at summer camp and realize they are identical twins who were separated at birth by their divorced parents. The girls become friends and decide to switch places with each other so that they can each learn about the parent they never knew, and perhaps bring together their broken family.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Palfy, Luise

Main
Tsuru, Hiromi
Japanese

Kellner, Lotte

Main
Sakuma, Rei
Japanese

Trude

Supporting
Kanai, Mika
Japanese

Mr. Strobl

Supporting
Nishikawa, Ikuo
Japanese

Mrs. Muthesius

Supporting
Maeda, Toshiko
Japanese

Ms. Ulrike

Supporting
Yasunaga, Satoko
Japanese

Mr. Habersetzer

Supporting

Stefan, Hans

Supporting
Nakahara, Shigeru
Japanese

Mr. Bernau

Supporting
Akimoto, Yousuke
Japanese

Mrs. Leitner

Supporting
Chijimatsu, Sachiko
Japanese

Staff

Kodama, Kenji
Director
Yamada, Etsuji
Sound Director
Tomobuki, Ami
Episode Director, Storyboard
Yamamoto, Yasuichiro
Episode Director, Storyboard


Opening Theme

"Image na kankei" by Wink

Ending Theme

"Tsuioku no Heroine" by Wink




Reviews

May 16, 2023
Finally finished Futari no Lotte, something that has been burdening me ever since Ziu's cue to it misled me to thinking he refers to Lucy-May, but I decided to check out this thing as well just in case. While the premises are there, this series is not officially recognized as a part of WMT. But it deserves the title by merit. This and one other thing renders it akin to Versailles no Bara: Futari no Lotte only gets fantastic from the second half, where it receives its first multi-episode arc. Yeah, the show's pacing is limited, yet it may become lovely if you don't rush ...

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