Overview

The pejorative word obatalian is a pun between the Japanese word obaasan (old lady) and the English word battalion. Obatalian are known to always enter a train running as fast as they can, bumping others people in order to catch a free seat before the others. They haggle things that aren't normally haggled like grocery store produce. They are fearless and pitiless, just like a battalion of barbarians. This anime is follows 6 stories of one such Obatalian and her wake of destruction.

Cast

Kazuyo Aoki, Ryo Horikawa, Saburo Kamei, Tomie Kataoka

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What is "Obatarian" about?

The pejorative word obatalian is a pun between the Japanese word obaasan (old lady) and the English word battalion. Obatalian are known to always enter a train running as fast as they can, bumping others people in order to catch a free seat before the others. They haggle things that aren't normally haggled like grocery store produce. They are fearless and pitiless, just like a battalion of barbarians. This anime is follows 6 stories of one such Obatalian and her wake of destruction.

When was "Obatarian" released?

Obatarian was released in 1990.

Who stars in "Obatarian"?

The cast includes Kazuyo Aoki, Ryo Horikawa, Saburo Kamei, Tomie Kataoka.