
If Kogepan and his friends don't manage to teach you anything about life and yourself, then I feel sorry for you. In roughly 30 minutes, like expertly crafted poetry, Kogepan is able to get across more messages and feelings about humanity and happiness than many other series have struggled blindly for 500+ minutes to do. This short and wonderful series is a masterpiece.
Demograph: all ages, but especially over 20s
It feels silly to give such a little series such a high rating, but I really loved it.
Charming 4 minute episodes about a burnt piece of bread. He gets very depressed, gets drunk on milk and resents all normal bread.
Cream pan's secret is devastating, and Kogepan's attempt to mask his black skin is a lesson to us all... kind of. Personally I liked the little girl blacking herself up to be his friend.
The animation isn't good in traditional terms, but it perfectly suits the subject and looks delightful. Hence the high score.
The sound is minimal, but the narration is very enjoyable.
Unbeatable characters for cuteness.