The 2015 revival 新あたしンち brought the Tachibana family back to Japanese television with the same chaotic warmth that made the original series so memorable. Shin-Ei Animation and ADK handled production, keeping the look and rhythm familiar while updating a few visual touches for modern screens. The story still centers on the mother's larger-than-life personality, her husband's quiet endurance, and the two kids caught between them. Everyday errands, school stress, and sudden family arguments turn into small comedies that feel lived-in rather than scripted. What stands out is how little the show tries to impress. Jokes land because the situations are ordinary: a burnt dinner, an awkward parent-teacher meeting, or the endless battle over who controls the TV remote. The pacing shifts between quick one-liners and longer scenes that let the characters bicker naturally. Voice performances stay consistent with the earlier run, which helps longtime viewers slip right back in. Even without flashy animation or dramatic plot twists, 新あたしンち from 2015 holds attention through its honest take on Japanese middle-class life. Shin-Ei Animation and ADK clearly understood that the appeal was never spectacle but recognition. The series ran quietly, delivering episodes that reward casual watching rather than binge pressure. For anyone who grew up with the first Atashin'chi, this continuation feels like visiting relatives who haven't changed much, only aged a little.
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Year2015
Number of episodes26
Number of seasons1
Episode run time23
StatusEnded
GenresAnimationComedy
Production countriesJapan

