Igarashi Motoharu, a novelist, has decided to try his hand at writing his first love story for his next work, and he immediately begins interviewing the four. Ichikura Hayate, who went to an all-boys school, begins talking about a memory he had with a girl on his way to school in high school. Futami Shun, who is good at sports, recalls an incident where he received a gift from a classmate... Mima Takayuki, who is unaware that he is popular with girls, shares an episode about being popular that Shiki Soma heard from his brother Sota. Soma, who has many friends, both male and female, talks about his own views on love while looking back on his high school memories... Will Igarashi, who has heard the love stories of the four, be able to write a love story? (Source: Japanese = Lemino || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 『クールドジ男子』~ボクらの恋バナ~
- Also Known As: Play It Cool Guys: The Flower of Love , Cool Clumsy Guys: Our Love Talk , Kuuru Doji Danshi: Bokura no Koibana
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Life
Cast & Credits
- Seto ToshikiIgarashi MotoharuMain Role
- YutaIchikura HayateMain Role
- Fujioka MaitoFutami ShunMain Role
- Sakurada DoriMima TakayukiMain Role
- Kawanishi TakumiShiki SomaMain Role
Reviews

Enjoyable Shorts
Cool Doji Danshi: Bokura no Koibana is less of a spinoff and more of a special. They're 4 shorts (about 10 minutes or less once you take out the themes and preview) of new content. It's almost like a set up for season 2. Wishful thinking? Maybe, but I have hope.Motoharu-sensei has a 30 second love encounter that makes him decide to write a love story. Just one problem, he needs to gather research. What better way to gather research than to interview his 4 closest male friends. You see where this is going right? Through these mock interviews Moto starts to realize (as if he hadn't already) that his 4 friends are pretty clueless when it comes to the ladies. Though it's not said it appears to me that he decides to switch gears on the subject matter of his next book. This is why it seems like a setup for season 2.
The acting and cast are all good just as they were in Cool Doji Danji (feel free to see my review on that page). There are no changes in music and the re-watch is nil.
I would advise anyone who enjoyed the 12 episodes of the series to find these 4 because they CCD to a nice end.