It is August 12th. After the remote control to his boarding house's only air conditioning unit is inadvertently destroyed by spilled cola, "I" devises a plan to return to yesterday in a time machine to recover the remote before it breaks. However, his prankster friend Ozu cannot resist playing with past events, even if it means bringing the universe to the brink of destruction. Now "I" finds himself racing through time to avoid disaster.
The best episode of "The Tatami Time Machine Blues" season 1 is "Episode 1", rated 7.6/10 from 47 user votes. It was directed by Shingo Natsume, Fuga Yamashiro and written by Makoto Ueda. "Episode 1" aired on 9/14/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
Ozu, a despicable prankster, spills cola on the remote control to the dorm's only air conditioner.
Director: Shingo Natsume, Fuga Yamashiro
Writer: Makoto Ueda
"I" and friends team up to use a time machine to retrieve the AC remote control before it breaks.
Director: Fuga Yamashiro
Writer: Makoto Ueda
Akashi and "I" travel back in time to restore order to the universe but run into unexpected trouble.
Director: mokochan
Writer: Makoto Ueda
Back to square one. Akashi and "I" must once again try to save the universe from destruction.
Director: Shingo Natsume, Fuga Yamashiro, Masato Takeuchi
Writer: Makoto Ueda
Akashi has a plan, and "I" catches on. Can they escape the maddening cycle of one-day time travel?
Director: Taku Kimura
Writer: Makoto Ueda
As a university freshman, "I" joins a club dedicated to fantasizing about a fictional railway.
Director: Akitoshi Yokoyama
Writer: Makoto Ueda