Screenplay:
Yūichirō MomoseCinematography:
Yuujirou YamaneComposer:
Takatsugu WakabayashiCast:
Sumire Uesaka, Gen Satō, Yuki Yomichi, Haruki Ishiya, Naomi Ōzora, Misato Matsuoka, 関根瞳, Daisuke Namikawa, Akira Ishida, Reina Ueda, Mayuko Kazama, Yuri Komagata (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Enjoying Our Time at School in Peace (E01)
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The Top Dog at Our School Is After You (E02)
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The Happy Road Home That Goes On Forever (E03)
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A Princess on a Motorbike (E04)
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Motorbikes Are Symbols of Freedom (E05)
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It's My Treasure (E06)
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You're the Key, Rokudo Tosuke (E07)
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We're Taking Himawari Ranna (E08)
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You're Not Alone (E09)
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We're Gonna Win (E10)
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This Is Where We Say Goodbye, Rokudo (E11)
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Our Dream School Lives Have Begun (E12)
Plots(1)
Rokudo’s miserable days of being picked on have taken a major turn with a new ability that’s made him the target of every delinquent girl’s affection. The source? A mysterious scroll from his late grandfather, an unusual inheritance to say the least. Now he’s in a romantic panic full of nonstop madness with every bad girl he comes in contact with. Will he ever catch a break? (Crunchyroll)
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Reviews (1)
Maybe I'm too shallow, but I wouldn't say I liked the characters' visuals and design. Similarly, I didn't find any likable character during the first two episodes. I was waiting for something to grab my attention. I wondered if something interesting could be gotten out of the premise about how suddenly all the bad girls want the bullied loser protagonist. It didn't convince me. It was clear to me that besides the main heroine, the series would introduce several "bad girls" who would save the hero from trouble while he would "save their souls." And, eventually, everyone would save each other?!? If it were at least funny enough for me to smile once per episode, maybe I would keep watching. Unfortunately, I dropped it after the second episode without rating it. My initial impression wasn't worth more than one star. ()