お仕事男子 / Working Men (Men at Work)
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Working men? Or men at work? One without the other don't sound right, but I guess one can grasp the meaning.
Well, it is one of those series again, where it is as though the respective characters are interacting with you, getting to know you, and each one almost ends with a possible romantic ending (you as the love interest). In this series, each character is in a different working field. What is interesting is that they are all interrelated, with a talent agency as the 'glue'.
Vol 1. - A salaryman working in the talent agency, organises events, deals with clients and such.
Vol 2. - A doctor, who is the salaryman's childhood friend (or since middle school, can't remember). They are very close.
Vol 3. - A hairdresser who knows the idol (vol 5) and his brother, the policeman.
Vol 4. - A very blur policeman. >O< His little brother is the idol. Close to the hairdresser.
Vol 5. - An idol in the talent agency, who doesn't seem to like his brother very much.
Vol 6. - Haha, don't know yet haven't listened.
Depending on which volume, 'You' are in different positions, working for the talent agency.
Review: Not bad stories, albeit a little cliched (but what isn't anyways in these sort of series). I can't really choose a favourite, because I like more romantic stories, but the policeman is a very funny character, so he stands out. Well, he's able to catch people on a speeding motorcycle with just his bicycle! \^o^ His story is pretty nice and a bit different too, although I don't like how the 'you' is portrayed here.
Well, it is one of those series again, where it is as though the respective characters are interacting with you, getting to know you, and each one almost ends with a possible romantic ending (you as the love interest). In this series, each character is in a different working field. What is interesting is that they are all interrelated, with a talent agency as the 'glue'.
Vol 1. - A salaryman working in the talent agency, organises events, deals with clients and such.
Vol 2. - A doctor, who is the salaryman's childhood friend (or since middle school, can't remember). They are very close.
Vol 3. - A hairdresser who knows the idol (vol 5) and his brother, the policeman.
Vol 4. - A very blur policeman. >O< His little brother is the idol. Close to the hairdresser.
Vol 5. - An idol in the talent agency, who doesn't seem to like his brother very much.
Vol 6. - Haha, don't know yet haven't listened.
Depending on which volume, 'You' are in different positions, working for the talent agency.
Review: Not bad stories, albeit a little cliched (but what isn't anyways in these sort of series). I can't really choose a favourite, because I like more romantic stories, but the policeman is a very funny character, so he stands out. Well, he's able to catch people on a speeding motorcycle with just his bicycle! \^o^ His story is pretty nice and a bit different too, although I don't like how the 'you' is portrayed here.