The iyashikei sub-genre has always been a hard one to properly define. And there are plenty of debates whether a series belongs to it or not. But there is one thing that everyone can agree on for why their pick needs to be in there: because it makes them feel MAX COMFY.
So, I'd also like to recommend:
- Otaku Elf - cute shrine maiden antics. Elves are there in the real world. Why? It doesn't matter!
- Flying Witch - everyday magic. No stakes, no pressure, just day-to-day happenings and witches and magic just happen to be real.
In fact, someone might actually find that TUBI rips of OPs requested show have been posted to NZBgeek 38 days ago. Theoretically.
Edit: word of warning on the quality, not all episodes on TUBI seem to have gotten the same treatment. Some are noticeably lower res than others.
There have been some (spiritual) sequels which have been or soon will be localized. Perhaps those can be an entry for anyone to see if the genre floats your boat!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2061250/Shin_chan_Me_and_the_Professor_on_Summer_Vacation_The_Endless_SevenDay_Journey/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/2839280/NatsuMon_20th_Century_Summer_Kid/
Indeed. Paying attention to details and trimming up around the ears, temples, back of the neck, etc. are the secret ingredients that make the difference between people asking "did you cut your own hair?" versus "did you get a haircut?"
Don't sweat too much if you have to practice on it. You'll get the hang of it eventually!
Daily Fail regurgitating old hat again. For anyone interested in more actual details, here's Troy Hunt with a written analysis and now also a follow-up on what he speculated after the first announcement by Cybernews; a re-leak of known data