Cinematography:
Yasuyuki ItôComposer:
Ken ItouCast:
Rie Kugimiya, Tetsuya Kakihara, Daisuke Hirakawa, Kazunari Tanaka, Ken'ichi Suzumura, Yū Kobayashi, Wataru Hatano, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Yō Taichi (more)Episodes(12)
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Handa-kun and a Girl's Friendship (E01)
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Handa-kun and the Continuation of Episode 1 / Handa-kun and the Chairman / Handa-kun and the Model (E02)
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Handa-kun and the Truant / Handa-kun and Cooking Class / Handa-kun and His Friend (E03)
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Handa-kun and Handa-kun? / Handa-kun and a Girl's Jealousy / Handa-kun and Sociability (E04)
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Handa-kun and the Student Council / Handa-kun and Memory Loss (E05)
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Handa-kun and His Friend's Friend / Handa-kun and Dash Higashino / Handa-kun and Palmistry (E06)
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Handa-kun and the Supplementary Exam / Handa-kun and the Library (E07)
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Handa-kun and the School Excursion (E08)
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Handa-kun and the Frog / Handa-kun and the Stalker (E09)
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Handa-kun and the Normal Guy / Handa-kun and the Bishoujo (E10)
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Handa-kun and the School Festival Preparations (E11)
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Handa-kun and the Cultural Festival (E12)
Plots(1)
Everybody loves Sei Handa, the handsome calligrapher who can do no wrong. The only person who doesn’t know of his popularity is…Handa himself! Wallowing in his insecurities, he assumes people talk about him because they hate his guts. A childhood friend, Kawafuji, could tell him the truth, but it’s way more fun to just sit back and laugh as Handa makes the worst out of every situation. (FUNimation)
(more)Reviews (1)
Haven't You Heard? I'm Handa-kun. Take the main male protagonist from the quite successful and adorable anime series Barakamon and apply the quite successful and funny concept known, for example, from the anime as mentioned earlier in the series Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto to him and add the punchline that everything is one big misunderstanding because the main male protagonist is cool, cooler, the coolest to others even though he is unaware of it. Well, what is the point of this exactly? Sadly, this is a sort of poor man's "CatDog" that is only remotely close to Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto in terms of humor, cuteness, or the thoughtfulness of individual situations. Also, it does not really have anything in common with Barakamon apart from the main male protagonist. Sure a couple of quite funny situations happen here and there; however, it is really quite boring at times. So frankly speaking, I think this is kind of a weakly average show. 4.5/10. ()