Screenplay:
Shinji TakamatsuCinematography:
Junko SakaiComposer:
Yasuhiko FukudaCast:
Hikaru Midorikawa, Hitomi Nabatame, Yui Horie, Kōji Yusa, Mitsuo Iwata, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Tomokazu Sugita, 福山潤, Momoko Saitō, Kentarō Itō, Akira Ishida (more)Episodes(12)
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Class 1-2, Sakamoto-kun / Bee Quiet (E01)
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I'd Rather Protect Than Be Protected / Psychological Techniques for Romance That You Can Use Today (E02)
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Errand Boy Sakamoto / Love Hide-and-Seek (E03)
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Is Sakamoto a Pervert? / The "Sights of the Classroom" Collection / The Summer Sakamoto Disappeared (E04)
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Softball Throw / The Charismatic Delinquent, Hayabusa-senpai / Personal Health Care (E05)
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Rules for Leaving School / Love Through the Camera Lens / Cafeteria Marketing (E06)
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Really, Is Sakamoto a Pervert? / Sera's French Revolution (E07)
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A Gloomy Cultural Festival (E08)
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How Sakamoto-kun and I Met / The One Closest to Me, Yet Most Distant (E09)
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The Devil / What's Lacking (E10)
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I Don't Need Warmth / Class 1-2 Memories (E11)
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Goodbye, Sakamoto-kun (E12)
Reviews (1)
I did not think that Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto was not a great show to watch at first. The main male protagonist was just the coolest guy ever, even though I found him more like the weirdest and incredibly over-the-top character in some moments, so I thought they could not be serious. Dancing around a fire and saving a bird from a tornado does get a bit too much. Well, yeah, folks, although that is exactly the point! Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto is meant to be a comedy and a surprising comedy at that. So, when the absurdity of it all dawns on you, you might just start to enjoy it. Personally speaking, I figured that out about halfway through, and suddenly it was a pleasantly over-the-top show which was very entertaining (especially the fight with the wasp was really funny) and I started laughing a lot during the show. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto is a sort of One Punch Man amongst all the cool dudes, and all I can say is that it deserved my attention. 7.5/10. ()