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  • Ep 40 RAW

    Maybe Koi ga Kikoeru (2023) (2023)

    Maybe Koi ga Kikoeru (2023)
    Genre:
    Romance
    Country:
    Japanese

    A romantic comedy set in a voice actor academy about Momoi Tsubomi, an aspiring voice actress who is unable to give up her dream and gets an unexpected encouragement when she meets her favorite actor, Otose Riku.

    (Source: DramaOtaku)

    Episodes: 40

    Duration: 15 min.

    Aired On: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

  • Ep 9 SUB

    Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoshi (2023) (2023)

    Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoshi (2023)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Drama, Miniseries, Romance, School
    Country:
    Japanese

    Following a failed confession to her first love, female high school student Mikoto Ochiai contemplates jumping off the roof of the school building. However, her thoughts are interrupted by the arrival of Jin Haiba, the physics teacher known for being a slacker and the butt of students' jokes. Calmly, he lights a cigarette and asks for an explanation of the events that led her to this precipice. Rather than dissuade her from killing herself, he makes a request—will she enter into a romance with him before she dies? Together, the two gradually ponder why they should keep living and why they should not love each other in earnest.

    Adapted from the manga series "Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoshi" (墜落JKと廃人教師) by Sora.

  • Ep 10 RAW

    Zenryoku! Cleaners (2022) (2022)

    Zenryoku! Cleaners (2022)
    Genre:
    Miniseries, Youth
    Country:
    Japanese
    N/A
  • Ep 8 SUB

    Yappari Oshi Keiji (2021) (2021)

    Yappari Oshi Keiji (2021)
    Genre:
    Detective, Drama
    Country:
    Japanese
  • Ep 11 SUB

    Saito-san (2008) (2008)

    Saito-san (2008)
    Genre:
    Family
    Country:
    Japanese
    With her husband rarely home because of work, Saitou Masako raises her kindergarten son by herself. With a strong sense of what's right, she is never afraid to confront people who violate the rules of society. While her righteousness makes her a heroine among the kindergarteners, their mothers have learned to keep their distance from all the trouble Saitou brings with her. Mano Wakaba, a soft-spoken mother who had problems with her son turning violent at his previous school, soon moves into the neighborhood. Eager to get along with the other mothers at the kindergarten, Mano does her best to please, and pushes her son Takeru to do the same, even if it puts her at odds with Saitou. When Takeru gets burned by a smoker whose cigarette brushes his face, Mano is content to let it go, but Saitou steps in to confront the man, asking for an apology. When the man stubbornly refuses, a scuffle ensues and the man runs away. When the bystanders watching begin clapping their hands, Mano is left in awe. As circumstances push her and Saitou together, Mano must choose between bending over to please the other mothers or joining Saitou and facing alienation.