Kunieda Kei is a popular TV announcer known for being a cool and flawless professional. But on the inside, he’s the opposite: brash, hot-tempered, and as prickly as can be.
It was very cute and promising in the beginning and the concept was kind of interesting, but it then just moved too quickly and the last few minutes made me hate that brown-haired dude so much. SPOILERS (?) the things he said gave off so many red flags and the sex scene was so rapey. The blonde dude literally said to stop at least 5 times.
it seems like i expected a bit too much so it left me disappointed, it all felt so rushed and the charecters were just meh (´。_。`) especually Tsuzuki, somehow he had this creepy vibe that i just couldn't stand and that ending scene,, oh my, would the world be better if that didn't exist at all
Full Length Movies. (45 minutes+) Movie series included but only the first one. Movies that are attached to anime series aren't included but if they came first they are. Made a note of ones that I think are stand out movies that all anime fans should watch on some need to finish that part still
Kei Kunieda is a newscaster who strictly maintains an amiable and kind persona while at work. Although he smiles on the outside, he covertly curses at others to his heart's content. His everyday life is smooth, even if he keeps half of himself hidden at all times, but that changes when he meets Ushio Tsuzuki, an independent stop-motion animator.
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Kunieda Kei is a popular, young TV announcer whose public and private personas are so different, they might be called extreme. On the outside, he is the picture of perfection, affectionately nicknamed "The Prince," while on the inside he is constantly cursing at all of the incompetence around him. Of course, no one knows this secret of his.
This was a very good anime. I loved it. The story line was perfecto, it contains no senses that are not for a kids eye. Loved it!
By what name was Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka (2020) officially released in India in English?