This drama has recently been replaced by Hajimemashite Konnichiwa, Rikon Shite Kudasai on my list of Mune-kyun (heart-pounding) dramas for fall 2024. The cosplay drama spent 7 weeks at #1, but recently it's been going kind of sideways, and Gojo's oblivious-to-love nature is getting on my nerves. On the other hand, I feel a two-way heart tugging pull with the two main leads in the drama starring Inukai Atsuhiro and Hayashi Meari.
This drama has replaced Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru on my list of Mune-kyun (heart-pounding) dramas for fall 2024. The cosplay drama spent 7 weeks at #1, but recently it's been going kind of sideways, and Gojo's oblivious nature is getting on my nerves. On the other hand, I feel a two-way heart tugging pull with the two main leads in this drama.
It's been just about a day since episode 6 came out, and I believe it got as high as #9 on the TVer rankings. Pretty good for this less-followed drama. Its competition in the rankings include heavy hitters with three times the followers.
Here's the latest ranking update for the show on TVer, the online streaming site only available in Japan.
Episode #5 is the 10th highest watched drama on TVer at the moment. There are now about 280,000 people who have added it to the list of dramas they follow. Sounds like a lot of people, and it is. But compared to the other top dramas, this number is very low. For example, Watashi no Takaramono has well over 1 million people who've added it to their watch list. I'd say the average for the more well-publicized, big-name dramas is about 700,000 people.
So, pretty good job for a drama which is not even broadcast in all parts of Japan! I for one can't see it on regular TV. Also, there are no big names in this drama either. So I consider this drama an underdog.
Why this drama has such low rating? I don't understand it. I can assure you that's a proper adaptation so far.…
I’m loving this drama! And I’ve never read the manga nor watched the anime. Actually I did watch the first episode of the anime, but only after watching the first three episodes of the drama. Actually I was surprised how closely the story and dialogue of both the anime and drama matched.
This show is at once cute, well-produced, interesting and exciting. Also, I think it’s a great introduction to Japanese culture for those who don’t know much about cosplay nor Hina dolls.
But everyone is entitled to their own opinions about whatever they like (or dislike). Actually that’s one of the themes of this drama! I personally prefer romantic comedies, so this one is right up my alley!
I just hope that this drama can one day be extended to a second season!
First ep is kind of average to me. Still I'll abide by 3eps rule to see if it'll get better, I guess.
I just finished watching episode 2, and it seems to have picked up a little more excitement. I'm more into rom-coms than other genres, so I'm hoping for more of that in this drama.
I'd like to understand the differences and what exactly bothers them—is it that it's not for adults?
I haven't read the manga nor watched the anime. But judging from what I've seen and read, pretty much so. For instance, the manga/anime version of Kitagawa has bigger proportions, shall we say...Also, others complain that Nagase looks nothing like the manga/anime version. And yet others say her voice is no good.
Ep 4 is great.I love Atsuhiro Inuka; he is so beautiful and talented. Every role he takes he does perfectly; it's…
Not sure what's going to happen either. But if Onodera did really get involved with her student, things would not turn out well. They'd have to use a jump into the future trick so that the younger Chiba would be of appropriate age and or status. In the meantime, I'm wondering what effect this new student-teacher will have...
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Episode #5 is the 10th highest watched drama on TVer at the moment. There are now about 280,000 people who have added it to the list of dramas they follow. Sounds like a lot of people, and it is. But compared to the other top dramas, this number is very low. For example, Watashi no Takaramono has well over 1 million people who've added it to their watch list. I'd say the average for the more well-publicized, big-name dramas is about 700,000 people.
So, pretty good job for a drama which is not even broadcast in all parts of Japan! I for one can't see it on regular TV. Also, there are no big names in this drama either. So I consider this drama an underdog.
This show is at once cute, well-produced, interesting and exciting. Also, I think it’s a great introduction to Japanese culture for those who don’t know much about cosplay nor Hina dolls.
But everyone is entitled to their own opinions about whatever they like (or dislike). Actually that’s one of the themes of this drama! I personally prefer romantic comedies, so this one is right up my alley!
I just hope that this drama can one day be extended to a second season!
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