A short anime with episodes only 3 minutes long, My Wife Doesn't Like Sake That Much (or the English title Love is Like a Cocktail) is one of those series that makes us think of simple yet profound love. The story revolves around a married couple, Sora Mizusawa and Chisato, who spend their evenings together drinking cocktails prepared by the husband. Even though the title says she 'doesn't like sake that much,' she is actually a devoted fan of alcoholic beverages! Let's uncover the secrets of this cute anime.
Plot Summary (No Spoilers)
Chisato Mizusawa is a capable office manager who appears stern at work, but when she returns home, she transforms instantly upon seeing her husband Sora Mizusawa hand her a beautifully colored cocktail. Sora is a devoted husband who loves seeing his wife shed her cool image and become affectionate and cheerful after drinking her favorite beverage. Each episode introduces a new cocktail, revealing the warm relationship between the two through short conversations and cute moments. The story has no major conflicts or drama; it's a slice-of-life narrative focusing on the small joys of married life.
Performance and Characters
Although it's a short anime with limited time for character development, the voice acting by Eri Kitamura (Chisato) and Mitsuhiro Ichiki (Sora) is excellent. Kitamura naturally portrays the contrast between Chisato's composed demeanor at work and her cute, spoiled behavior when drunk. Ichiki gives Sora a warm and caring voice. Supporting characters like Yui and Koharu, her colleagues, add color to the story, but due to time constraints, the secondary characters lack depth. Nevertheless, the chemistry between the leads is clear and impressive.
Direction, Visuals, and Music
With only 3 minutes per episode, the visuals need to communicate quickly and clearly. Studio Creators in Pack uses bright colors, especially in the cocktail scenes, which are beautifully drawn and tempting to try. The animation is relatively simple but has some flair when Chisato changes her demeanor. The scene composition emphasizes intimacy and warm camera angles. The background music is relaxing jazz, enhancing the laid-back atmosphere. The opening song Love's Cocktail, sung by Eri Kitamura, fits the theme well.
Editorial Analysis
My Wife Doesn't Like Sake That Much is an anime perfect for casual viewing during breaks. Despite the title seeming to emphasize comedy, it actually presents a simple and stable love between a couple who understand each other, through the 'language of drinking' they share. The highlight is showing how small daily joys, like coming home to a drink made by her husband, can enrich a romantic relationship. However, the short episode length makes the story move quickly; viewers may feel characters are not deeply explored, and some episodes feel repetitive. But for those who enjoy lighthearted, no-fuss stories, this is a good choice.
Verdict
If you're looking for a short, heartwarming anime and enjoy simple love stories, <strong>My Wife Doesn't Like Sake That Much</strong> is a perfect choice. Though not deep or complex, it's full of cuteness and moments that make you smile. Ideal for casual viewing or spending time with your loved one.
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👍 Pros
- +3-minute episodes, easy to watch without wasting time
- +Excellent voice acting by the female lead, conveying emotions well
- +Beautiful cocktail visuals that make you want to try them
- +Warm story conveying stable love
- +Suitable for couples or fans of slice-of-life genre
👎 Cons
- −Supporting characters have little screen time and lack development
- −Some episodes feel repetitive due to the same format
- −Short length prevents emotional peaks
- −Not suitable for those who prefer intense plots or drama
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FAQ
Currently available on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll, Amazon Prime Video (in some countries), or with Thai subtitles on general anime websites.
It has 13 episodes, each about 3 minutes long, totaling approximately 40 minutes.
It's a comedy-romance anime with a slice-of-life focus on warm married life and cocktail drinking.
No drama; it's a lighthearted, fun story with no major conflicts.
Yes, but it's cocktails the husband mixes for his wife at home, not heavy drinking, and the characters drink responsibly.