Cinematography:
Shigeteru AsakawaComposer:
Tsubasa ItouCast:
Yūichirō Umehara, Akari Kitō, Mai Nakahara, Jun'ya Enoki, Yoshino Aoyama, Hitomi Ueda, Masaki Terasoma, Yūki Inoue, Fumiya Imai, Ikumi Hasegawa, Nene Hieda, 中村源太 (more)VOD (2)
Episodes(13)
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Spring and Beginnings (E01)
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Maidenly Feelings and Parental Feelings (E02)
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Kisses and Love (E03)
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Duty and Danger (E04)
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Strife and Settlement (E05)
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A Midsummer and Night's Dream (E06)
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Tanuki and Guard Dog (E07)
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Cheap Theatrics and Melodrama (E08)
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Knives and Attacks (E09)
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Lingering Scents and Whispers (E10)
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Days Gone By and Days to Come (E11)
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Scum and Heart (E12)
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Wounds and Lovers (E13)
Plots(1)
Fifteen-year-old Isaku Senagaki, the granddaughter of the third boss of the Senagaki crime syndicate, just wants to have normal friends and a normal high school romance. She enrolls in a high school far from her hometown, but the overprotective young leader, twenty-six-year-old Keiya Uto, lies about his age and bribes his way into the same school as Isaku! Telling Isaku she's too young to fall in love, Keiya's ready to scare off all the boys. But actually, Isaku's had unrequited feelings for Keiya this whole time?! (Crunchyroll)
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Reviews (1)
I don't like it when a story initially presents a father-daughter dynamic between the main characters, only to pivot towards a romantic relationship as the girl grows older. This shift in relationship dynamics tends to feel off to me; it disrupts the balance of their connection, whether or not they're biologically related. To me, family isn't solely defined by blood ties but by the bonds we forge. For this reason, I doubt I'll ever finish reading the Usagi Drop manga, as I've heard about its direction. Similarly, I dropped this series after just the second episode. It didn't quite meet my personal three-episode rule, which I tend to stick to when evaluating shows. Hence, I leave it unrated. ()