Hanai Shiori, who works in the sales department of a fashion distribution website, is suddenly dumped by her boyfriend Keiichi on their third anniversary. While she is in tears at a bar, a kind man approaches and gently speaks to her. Leaning on his kindness, Shiori ends up spending the night with him. As time passes, Shiori discovers that she is pregnant. To make matters more complicated, the new company president who appears at her workplace turns out to be the very man from that night. (Source: Japanese = natalie.mu || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Ano Yoru, Shacho no Kodomo wo Sazukarimashita" (あの夜、社長の子供を授かりました) by Natsuno Suibun (夏野水分). Edit Translation
- English
- 日本語
- ภาษาไทย
- Русский
- Native Title: あの夜、社長の子供を授かりました
- Also Known As: Ano Yoru, Shacho no Kodomo wo Sazukarimashita , Ano Yoru, Shachou no Kodomo wo Sazukarimashita , あのよる しゃちょうのこどもをさずかりました
- Director: Muroi Takehito
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Sasaki MireiHanai ShioriMain Role
- Moritsugu MasahiroSeko TakahitoMain Role
- Wada MasanariYoshino KeiichiSupport Role
- Ohara AzusaAsakaze RenaSupport Role
- Asai TohkoYunaSupport Role
- Jinbo SatoshiSeko JoichiSupport Role
Reviews
a skip for me
Update: DroppedI just can’t. I just can’t. See the cons below. That’s all I got.
Initial Review at Episode 3:
So far, so good. I’m not a huge fan of J-Dramas, but I needed something to pass the time this afternoon and gave it a try. It’s not amazing or new, but it’s been a cute watch so far. Here’s my initial breakdown. I’ll update later.
Pros:
• Our ML is a green flag and a half. He is head over heels already, and he treats her with so much kindness and warmth my heart can’t take it. Just wish they’d do his hair different (but I swear this is me with every Japanese show).
• Didn’t drag out her telling him and them communicating. This is something I usually hate so I appreciated it.
Cons:
• As a fast burn girly, I never thought I’d say this in my life… but slow down. Them saying “I love you” on episode 3 is WILD. How come we got that but still no visible kiss (even though she is literally pregnant)?
• The ex. The ex. The ex. He is at the same time despicable, irritating, badly written, badly acted, and infuriating.
• I get the complaints about the FL being another “lower your head and don’t make eye contact” Mary Sue. I get her trauma too, but still.
We will see how it progresses. Right now, it’s a 7 out of 10.
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Ridiculous Title, Surprisingly Addictive
I genuinely did not expect much going into this drama, especially with a title like The Night I Got Pregnant by the CEO, but surprisingly… I am actually really enjoying it so far.Currently on episode 5 out of 10, and it has turned into a very easy and entertaining binge-watch. Like many Japanese dramas, it moves quickly, does not drag unnecessarily, and knows exactly what kind of story it wants to tell. It leans fully into the romance-drama setup without taking itself too seriously, which honestly makes it more enjoyable.
The chemistry between the leads has been good so far, and the pacing keeps the episodes engaging enough that I kept clicking “next episode” without much effort. While the premise sounds completely over-the-top, the drama itself has enough charm to make it work.
It is definitely not a masterpiece, but sometimes you just want something entertaining, slightly chaotic, romantic, and easy to watch after heavier dramas.
So far: 7.5–8/10
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