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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Kingyo Club [Goldfish Club] (Japanese Drama)

Genre: Romance, Slice of Life, School
Episode Total: 10
Also Known As: Goldfish Club

Main Cast:
Irie Jingi as Hiiragi Haru
Kariya Yuiko as Harukawa Koto
Mizuno Erina as Kida Kayoko
Yoshizawa Ryo as Yanagihashi Sho
Kurihara Goro as Motoi Takaya

Synopsis:

Hiiragi Haru, a third year high school student with no real interest in women or higher education, instead choosing to live his life idly. When he notices a first-year student named Harukawa Koto, being bullied, he lends her a hand, and the two form a "goldfish club" just for themselves. While love begins to bloom between them, the bullying against Koto continues to escalate.

Thoughts:

Edited:09/08/2016

So, it had been quite some time since I actually watched this and realizing that my thoughts did not do justice to how great this drama actually is got me itching to type. So here goes....

This is beyond your average drama. The plot can be considered quite dark in the sense that social issues is on the rise here. But amidst all that is how the two leads meet up and started bonding with the male lead always saving the damsel in distress. Their interactions are really interesting to watch considering how quiet both sides are, when they start taking actions, it kept me on the edge of my seat. Of course I have to mention that 10 episodes was just too short but if for someone like me, dragging it out is just going to annoy me to no end. Yes, I get to see more screentime but imagine having the same plot reuse constantly. Anyways, the plot for this 10 episodes story was well-paced and was not a rush at all. They had perfect timing for those lengthy heartfelt moments and also those heartbreaking moments. Did I mention how cute both of them are? Seriously, with the way they as actors express themselves, they made it into a heartwarming slice of life drama. Seeing is just pure believing. Watch it and be starstruck haha... It's just 10 episodes. A little marathon won't hurt unless it will because I do when I think like I have only a few more episodes to watch. Which is why curiosity kills the cat. 

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