Sukiyanen Kedo Do Yaro ka Review
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Rating: 3 out of 5.
The handsome young Matsumoto Sakae runs a small-cozy restaurant in Osaka, cooking up delicious dishes for his patrons, but when he falls for a shy nerdy office worker from Tokyo, it will take more than well-made meals to win over his big-city crush.
Directed by Shibata Keisuke and Takahashi Yuya, the Japanese series “Sukiyanen Kedo Do Yaro ka” (好きやねんけどどうやろか – Although I…
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SUKIYANEN KEDO DO YARO KA (2024, JAPAN)
Episode 8 of 10
The divorced and a bit rigid Soga-san (NISHIYAMA JUN) has admitted his feelings for Sakae (KAN HIDEYOSHI) and the two have made rules of their relationship.
But Soga made a big step when he ask Sakae for a "proper sleepover" and Sakae quickly agrees.
But afterglow at morning wake up came in the form of a phone call from the ex-wife. And she wants to speak to her former husband..in person.
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My New Boss Is Goofy Episode 12 Review + Final Thoughts - A Christmas Party To Remember
Why are all the good animes ending this week! First, The Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons and now this! Why must this week make me suffer? I don’t want this show to end! All good things must come to an end? Who came up with that saying? Come here and fight me for making that phrase.
Unfortunately, this is the last episode of this show. This was a super adorable show. The finale is a Christmas-themed episode where the main cast have a Christmas party, exchange gifts, and Momose finally moves out. I always liked Christmas-themed episodes because they’re always heartwarming in a way. In some Asian countries, Christmas is more of a lovers’ holiday, there were a lot of romantic elements sprinkled in between Shirosaki and Momose. I did notice that Shirosaki and Momose got presents for Hakutou but not for each other.
The Christmas party between the main quartet was super nice. That was a lot of food Shirosaki prepped. The way they randomized the gift exchange was so cute too! Just seeing these guys be chill and have fun was super nice to see! Even though, it’s usually like this, I feel like the cuteness amped up due to the festivities.
The real “conflict” of this episode is Momose finally deciding the right place and thus, going to move out. The one who is most conflicted with this is none other than Shirosaki. While he enjoys the time he spent with Momose, he finds it hard to let him go; like Momose, he knows that once he moves out, his life won’t be the same. They would only see each other at work and no longer spend as much time together as before. The place he was going to move into was near Kumatte Land, and very far from Shirosaki’s place. I felt so emotional when Hakutou started crying as he jumped onto Momose; he loves him a lot. Shirosaki grabbing onto Momose’s leg was so bittersweet too.
In a sudden plot twist, Momose manages to move into the building next to Shirosaki’s apartment, where they can see each other perfectly fine. I honestly both expected and did not expect that turn of event at all. I knew there was going to be some twist given the nature of this show, but I didn’t expect it to be so up front with it. Like what Hakutou said, give me back my tears!
It’s hard to let this show go. This was one of my favorites for this season. It’s highly unlikely that a season 2 will be made as most of the stuff has been up to date. All I can do is imagine the sort of life Shirosaki, Momose and Hakutou will have now that they are neighbors. What are your thoughts for this finale?
Final Thoughts
This was one of my anticipated shows for this season just due to the premise and art alone. It really lighted up my weekend a lot. While it was a overshadowed by the bigger titles, I still believe that this show held on its own.
I was surprised when I heard that Yuichiro Umehara and Kotaro Nishiyama were reuniting as leads for a new anime; I loved them in School Babysitters and Boeibu! And then seeing other big names like Tomokazu Sugita, Jun Fukuyama and Hiro Shimono was a big factor for me to watch; Shouta Aoi is even there too! You can’t say no to a cast like that. I think they all did well in this anime. I just hope that Nishiyama gets more roles in the future; his voice is so soothing to listen to as it’s a mix of energetic and soft. Hopefully, this role will help catapult him into getting more work. He deserves it. If I had to pick a stand out of these five, I’d give it to Shimono for making adorable cat noises.
I was surprised when I learned A-1 was animating since they’re mainly known for action anime and not joseimuke/iyashikei anime like this. Despite that, it was surprisingly well-animated. I especially loved the color choices. I hope that A-1 gets the chance to animate more shows like this in the future; they have a knack for it.
Would I recommend this show? To anyone who wants to watch a feel-good slice of life comedy, I would totally recommend it.
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Atarashii Joushi wa Do Tennen TV anime announced!!
Cast:
Shirosaki Yusei - Umehara Yuuichirou
Momose Kentaro - Nishiyama Koutaro
Aoyama Mitsuo - Sugita Tomokazu
Kinjou Aigo - Fukuyama Jun
Hakuto - Shimono Hiro
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