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On Tokyo in April Is... Jun 6, 2026
7/10 Can be realistic
was a cute BL. I loved how in-depth it was. It was honestly realistic, the flashbacks of the past and how their life was not perfect. I know a lot of people who lost their virginity at a young age, so it felt more repeatable than other BL's. Being friends with benefits happens a lot also, even if people don't realize it. But there are a few things that bugged me a bit. A lot of unnecessary flash backs. Not even them as a kid, but flashbacks of the earlier episodes and so on. The ending was very rushed, most of episode 7 started off with a bunch of flashbacks and it felt very short paced. I think they could've done better with episode 6,7,8. But other than that, it was cute and relatable. Nice BL!!
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8/10 They Became The Couple Of A BL Drama
It's been 2 years since the first season (the really really short season with only 3 episodes), finally.. the time has come for season 2! And it didn't disappoint me. After the cliffhanger of season 1, the sequel continued the plot with added spice to the romance. There's a more in-depth coverage for the managers, too. And since it's been going so well, I think hoping for a season 3 is not asking for much.
Fingers crossed!This series is a breath of fresh air! It has all the key components with a dazzling and animated cast who have the perfect chemistry for this fun plot. The first episode was absolutely hilarious, and I found myself totally engrossed in the little details of the characters and their unfolding story.
The wit of the script is palpable and there were a few times, ! thought to myself that this writing was perfect. I really enjoyed each character, and although a very short series it managed to keep me fully invested until the end. This is now one of my favourites and I will definitely watch the Crank Out Edition as well as put this on my re-watch list! Highly recommend this feel good series! Enjoy!
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10/10 BL Chef's Kiss
This series is a breath of fresh air! It has all the key components with a dazzling and animated cast who have the perfect chemistry for this fun plot. The first episode was absolutely hilarious, and I found myself totally engrossed in the little details of the characters and their unfolding story.
The wit of the script is palpable and there were a few times, ! thought to myself that this writing was perfect. I really enjoyed each character, and although a very short series it managed to keep me fully invested until the end. This is now one of my favourites and I will definitely watch the Crank Out Edition as well as put this on my re-watch list! Highly recommend this feel good series! Enjoy!
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On Love Begins in the World of If Jun 6, 2026
9/10 Heart-warming, cute and satisfying
I went into this drama completely blind. It was simply beautiful. The premise is intriguing and the characterisation and misunderstandings make it so interesting and relatable.
You can really empathise with the main character's point of view and work-life stress. It makes you think about how easy it is to misinterpret people, and how misguided behaviour can be harmful yet easily resolved if you allow it. This drama has no toxic notes but leaves you with a nice and happy feeling.
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On Sugar Dog Life Jun 6, 2026
7110 Sugar Sweet Life
This is the vanilla kind of BL series. Meaning there's no violence, abuse of any kind, toxic of any kind, or anything negative which can make you feel any kind of bitterness in life. It also means that there's no scandalous scenes of any kind. So for those who expecting some spicy scenes, ! suggest you skip this one, cause you'll be disappointed.
That being said, even though my description kinda made it sound boring, it really isn't. The main lead is a pure hearted person who doesn't have any malice in his mind. And the other one is a kind and brave police officer. Both characters brew a slow burn romance drama for the audience, which only bloom at the end of the series.
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On When It Rains, It Pours Jun 6, 2026
10/10 More intense BL
This one is a little bit more graphic, and straightforward than other BL dramas. I like this one a lot because it is more realistic as a setting. It is still very fictional though.
But the conversation and reactions of people to what is happening I felt were more believable as far as my experiences in Japan go.
Also, this is one of the times that I think that they got the chemistry between the two characters pretty right. They are not all stereotypical and don't stay in the heteronormative concept...
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On Our Dining Table Jun 6, 2026
7/10 Family vibes, pure wholesomeness
Was hooked right from the start. Tane-kun is the best wingman ever, except when he's third-wheeling hard, bud dad really is the best, how does he know?
I mean how do we know? We get hints for Minoru but Yutaka I had no idea at all, like how? When? So the relationship was not given any space to grow and develop really, it just suddenly becomes a thing and here I was thinking Yutaka was shocked out of his mind.
Also Yutaka has family trauma in every single episode but it turns out it was more in his head the whole time? His brother did not do enough or what am I supposed to think?
This series really excels at wholesomeness but manages to be so subtle about some things, maybe the most important things, that it fails its story and characters for me.
But hey, it's all about family vibes. Maybe best keep it a bromance.
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On Takara-kun & Amagi-kun Jun 5, 2026
9/10 Tooth-Rotting Cuteness
This show is literally so adorable. It's a great palate cleanser without a ton of action or high-intensity scenes; just the blossoming and unfolding of a cute and wholesome high school romance. They made the right choice to keep it at 8 episodes that were about 24 minutes each. Any longer and I feel like it would have gotten too tedious, repetitive, and boring to watch.
It can be a bit cheesy and maybe even cringy at times, but the overwhelming cuteness of the relationship between Takara and Amagi overshadows those moments. The writers and actors both did an incredible job figuring out how to accurately portray many high school romances as well.
There are so many moments of miscommunication that could be solved so easily. Some viewer may find that it makes the show unenjoyable, but as infuriating as it could be, it feels very accurate and appropriate for the age range being shown.
Overall, I loved this show. I thought it was so sweet and I would definitely recommend it if you're looking for something lighthearted and laid-back.
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10/10 One of the cutest BL series ever
If you're yearning for 6 days, 23 hours, and 37 minutes to pass, what's waiting for you must be something extraordinary. "If it's with you" is exactly that, because it is one of the cutest shows I've ever seen, although there's always an element of angst lurking underground.
Amane (Okura Takato) moves to Enoshima to finish school after unpleasant, if not traumatic experiences with gay lovers (or maybe clients?). In his new school he meets Riuyi (Hyuga Wataru) and immediately falls in love with him. Riuyi, however, doesn't have much time as he runs his late father's restaurant.
Both actors do an amazing job displaying the doubts and fears of gay boys coming of age, and they are both extremely handsome, so that their cuteness makes the viewer forget about the hard road they both had to travel.
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On Old Fashion Cupcake Jun 5, 2026
10/10 office romance, age gap, employee/boss, food is the love language, coming of age late in life
At first because of the visuals of the actors, I thought it would be boring to watch - An old guy falling in love with young guy.
But dang !!!
I was wrong. And good that I was wrong.
It is such a brrath of fresh air. I loved this series.
It's about a younger man with a long cherished crush on his boss (ten years older and going through a mid life crisis who decides to save and seduce said man with pancakes.
It's wholesome, comforting, sexy, and a very necessary narrative about still having hope, interests, and openness to affection at any age. It's coming of age/queerness packaged in a subtle critique of expectations around masculinity and love and loneliness... and it's beautiful.
MUST WATCH!!
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On My Love Mix-Up! Jun 5, 2026
10/10 A warm, sweet, and pure gay love story
This is my first time to write a review. This drama depicts two unrealistically adorable boys accidentally discovered their sexual-orientation and fell in love with each other, reminding people that how beautiful and pure a relationship could be. I am most impressed by how the two characters reconciled with their own identity and dealt with the social environment together. The Japanese-style respect and communications also makes this drama light-hearted and sincere. The fast pace of story-telling is perfect, though i would not mind spending more time watching these two innocent boys' interactions. This drama rebuilt my love and moral standards, after having witnessed so many ugliness in reality. I am grateful that i watched this. Love to Michieda, his action was impeccable.
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On Jack o' Frost Jun 5, 2026
like drifting through a beautiful dream. and so romantic!
Ritsu, a dreamy illustrator and Fumiya, a rather pragmatic salesman, are a couple. Everything seems fine, but Fumiya hasn't been happy in the relationship for a while, but instead of talking about it, he has been bottling up his emotions. On Ritsu's birthday, the situation escalates: Fumiya finally explodes, and tells Ritsu that he can't be with him any more.
Ritsu storms out of their apartment and later is involved in an accident which results in amnesia. Ritsu remembers everything apart from his relationship with Fumiya. Fumiya, who feels sorry for him, tells Ritsu that they used to be roommates. They are back to living together again and both young men find themselves falling in love with the other again. Can they maybe start anew?
Oooh, boy, this one could have turned out depressing and dark. But it's not. It's a gentle story of two gentle souls who break up because of a misunderstanding and fall in love again. The production is calm and dreamy and you drift through it like through a beautiful dream. Ritsu and Fumiya are one of those couples where it doesn't need passion and fireworks (oh, there is passion, it's just not over the top), instead Jack O'Frost delivers quiet romance and domestic
What I loved most about the production is the wonderful, natural chemistry between the two (gorgeous) leads. It feels natural and not forced, you can feel that both actors are comfortable with each other and if they were not, they are damn good at acting as if they were. Also, and this is what I really would like to emphasize: Their love and kissing scenes were to die for, to the point where they pull you in and you want to watch them over and over again.
Jack O'Frost is a typically bittersweet Japanese BL (and I love those and if you decide to watch it, you're in for a good time. Also, it only has six episodes, so it's not too long.
10/10 I wasn't bored for a moment, I didn't have to fast forward and it warmed my heart.
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9/10 Wonderful 2nd chance love
"I will follow you.
Forever, all my life.
No matter where it is."
Heartbreak, hurt, fears, insecurities, and learning to trust again are the tropes of this series. And, oh, does it do them justice!
I felt every heartbreak.
Every past memory hit right where it hurts.
Their love is simply mesmerizing to me.
This series also underlines how hard it is true grand trust again after having been hurt that badly before.
Hence, there is a lot of drama here. However, these dramatic aspects are not front and center, but rather an underlying current. This makes it all the more amazingly good to me.
The ending is really amazing as it turns their story into a circle with the ending they should have had from the start.
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10/10 Two awkward souls find each other
I found this show so cute, and I would just smile throughout each episode. Even though Watarai is very popular, he grows tired of it because no one sees him for who is. They all like him for his looks. When he overhears Hioki complements him for his kindness, he's intrigued by this one person who doesn't focus on his looks alone. Deep down, it's about being seen, and Watarai feels seen by Hioki. When they start dating, it was a relief that their friends readily accept them, even though they have to deal with a possessive and jealous Watarai. Hioki feels jealous too but he backs off, not feeling confident he has a right to be with Watarai. I loved seeing them work on their communication. There were just so many things to love about this show.
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On Happy of the End Jun 5, 2026
9/10 Happy of the End 9/10
Happy of the End is a series that draws its charm from a story that is far from glamorous. The main characters both carry heavy scars from their painful pasts before fate brings them together, and eventually, they find love in each other.
At first, I expected this series to be overwhelmingly sad, considering how dark and harsh the experiences of each character are. And while the story is indeed emotionally heavy, it gradually reveals moments of tenderness and intimacy that soften the overall tone.
What stands out most is the storytelling. Despite the high level of emotional tension throughout the series, it manages to balance pain and love beautifully. The series allows viewers to witness not only suffering, but also the quiet healing that comes from connection and understanding between two people.
Overall, Happy of the End is a well-crafted series that blends darkness and romance in a thoughtful and meaningful way.
It offers a realistic portrayal of damaged souls finding solace in each other, leaving a subtle sense of hope beneath the sorrow.
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On I Cannot Reach You Jun 5, 2026
10/10 One of the best queer representation nowadays.
This series is simply a work of art, I am very happy that productions like this are created, in a world where Queer relationships are always portrayed from negativity and tragedy, Having this series is simply an honor and I want to believe that it is a mirror of the new queer reality. From the bottom of my heart thank you, all the people involved in this series deserve a lot, my dream is someday maybe be a part of a production like this, thank you for let me see my dream come true.
I forget to say it but I thanks also for showing that the love has not to be hipersexualized, best wishes for all.
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On Candy Color Paradox Jun 5, 2026
who is paradoxically pink here?
Not having read the original manga, i can't tell the extent to which the storyline has been adapted. Most viewers claim absence of harmlessly fatal banters (laughs) and complained of shallow interactions between the leads. This short series on V:ki took me too long to complete. I would blame the cinematography because journalism was different from it's contemporaries as a premise, years ago. However the narrative contained typical elements like reserved and disciplined passive partner, cynical and carefree aggressive partner who flirts women prior to realizing his feelings for his colleague. An EXILE enthusiast pointed out that the agencies of Keito and Yutaro respectively, planned their promotion outside the insular country hence opted a BI.
Fortunately, they won't be dragged into toxic shipping culture owing to no stipulated work partnership contracts.
Opening theme song is playful and slow unlike most J series.
The chemistry between main leads neither impressed nor disappointed me thus i can't recommend this series..... gomen.
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On Perfect Propose Jun 5, 2026
I loved this. Short and sweet. Definitely one of the better ones l've seen and may even be my favorite Japanese BL. It was well-written and well-directed. The casting was great: two actually good-looking actors with great on-screen chemistry. The acting was good, too; there were still some awkwardness here and there, especially in intimate scenes (BL guys just never quite know what to do with their hands, do they?), but overall, it was some pretty solid acting from the whole adult cast. I made the mistake of reading the manga halfway through the series run because I got impatient with the weekly release. It was a mistake because I robbed myself of the otherwise worthwhile experience of going in blindly and being pleasantly surprised by all the good things that a well-done show can offer. While I loved the manga and this faithful live action adaptation, I really think I would have enjoyed this a lot more if I didn't have the source material in my head as I watched it. Nevertheless, ! loved the series and I can't wait to rewatch it in one sitting this time.
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On Our Youth Jun 5, 2026
Title Our Youth
10/10 Beautiful story, beautifully told
I loved every character portrayal, the story, the imagery, everything. This is a masterpiece.
Sometimes BL is an overused school-kid trope, generally involving engineering majors. This is not that. It's a beautiful story that is well told. An unlikely (from the outside) pair find solace for their loneliness together, and embark on an emotional, twisting journey. No spoilers, but I will say it's sort of a happy ending. It could be happier if it wasn't for some legal discrimination, but that's not something the writers can change alone.
Kudos to the whole cast and crew for making this lovely series.
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