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Akage Girl
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Rewatch Value 6.0
To start, I have family that live in Tokyo and all along they’ve told me to avoid Japanese television and focus on the Chinese and Korean offerings. To be fair, I wanted to try out a show, on my own, to see if there was anything about their concerns. Unfortunately, they weren’t wrong. If you are jazzed by wuxia C-dramas or really enjoy the humor or angst of a good K-drama, please don’t expect too much from Kahogo no Kahoko. It felt like an art film from beginning to end….like one of those indie pieces focusing on the life of the ordinary.

HOWEVER, this show wasn’t bad. In the beginning the audience believes the Kahoko is horribly backwards and out of touch with reality with no clear understanding on what is important in life. By the end of episode 10, we realize that we misjudged poor Kahoko and its everyone else and maybe even ourselves that doesn’t have a clue. Kahoko’s priorities and determination become startlingly evident before half the episodes are completed and we come to love her character.

STORY
Kahoko is a pampered and spoiled almost college graduate (or is she really spoiled?) who’s mother and father take care of everything for her including picking out her clothing and waking her up every day. Kahoko is brilliantly played by Takahata Mitsuki and boy howdy did she do an incredible job. By far, this woman is a phenomenal actress with her characterization of Kahoko. If there is any reason to watch this show, it is for her performance alone.

Kahoko starts out as the odd man out amongst a throng of family and one friend Hajime played by Takeuchi Ryoma who does an okay job but doesn’t knock it out of the park like Takahata Mitsuki. Hajime is billed as the one who is honest with Kahoko and helps her move from mama’s little girl to eventually a family matriarch. Of course, a romance blossoms between Kahoko and Hajime. It was definitely unique.

CHARACTERS
Kahoko of course is the best developed character but we shouldn’t discount Hajime who goes from friend, to boyfriend, to someone who realizes how much he needs her in his life. Their progression was really quite lovely. Its Kahoko’s parents that will push your buttons the most. They are responsible for the predicament Kahoko is to begin with. Her father realizes his mistakes but her mother…..I’m torn between hating her for her over-protectiveness and feeling sorry for her when she realizes what her life is all about. Neither do a whole lot to change their ways. Kahoko has to do ALL the work.

Kahoko’s aunts, uncles, and grandparents and one cousin who needs a good spanking are all interesting characters that have a lot to learn and to grow and we get to see some of it over the ten episodes. Their stories are developed enough that its difficult to hate them or be bored because they are growing right along with Kahoko.

CONCLUSION
This was a nice first try at a J-drama. I do recommend it if you are looking for something not too violent or too depressing. It has just the right amount of humor to keep it interesting, even when it gets all artsy with all the family drama. The production value isn’t as good as many k-dramas and certainly the special effects aren’t as well done as the average c-drama. Kahogo no Kahoko is a nice piece of work that makes you think about family relationships and laugh a little along the way. Its worth watching, just not over and over and over like some of the c-drama and k-dramas inspire us to do.

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JannetMcGruder
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Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
This drama was a feel good moment in time for me. I'm real big on romance dramas and I usually only want to watch them, but this family drama got me in my feels. I enjoyed the journey Kahoko went on trying to become a 'not' overprotected daughter. The relationships the members of this family had were relatable and very funny to watch. The romance didn't overtake the main focus of the story and for once I was not disappointed by that. I still enjoyed the two leads and appreciated what they brought to each other. All I can say is that this was an enjoyable, delightful drama that I recommend to people who like light slightly goofy family dramas.

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BungeeGum
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This show along with the movie is just a collection of like 4-5 arcs which follow the exact same formula. MC has a big family. MC is pure. All individual family members and couples are having issues. All the issues pile up on MC. MC goes and talks with the boyfriend. The boyfriend either ignores her worries or somewhat encourages her. MC tries again, fails and more problems from the family are brought up. MC again goes to boyfriend and they probably fight. Finally through either yelling out everything that was built up in her or something like that the MC brings the family together again before we circle back to a new conflict inside the families.

The show has some good tearjerking moments but is nothing remarkable. It still feels like by the end of the series that characters did not change much except for a few.

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Mila Kim
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Light emotional j-drama that will put you in the feels!!

Now listening to: Gen Hashino – Family Song

Overprotected Kahoko is a cute family drama where you can see the dynamics of a close knit family and their everyday issues. The story centers around our main character Kahoko, a 21 year old girl who is an only precious child to her parents. Her mother is housewife and her father is an insurance agent at a company. They all live pretty ordinary lives, just attending school or work. Then we are introduced extended family on both sides of Kahoko’s parents, we got one 2 sets of grandparents, 3 aunts, 2 uncles and one younger cousin. Every year on a family members birthday they all celebrate like a family. A birthday party with maternal side and one with paternal side of Kahoko’s parents. She always receives red envelopes and gifts from both sides no matter what. She is a lovely daughter, niece and granddaughter for her family and couldn’t be happier about her current life situation.
Kahoko is the last year of university when she randomly meets Hajime Mugino, a scruffy art guy who catches her interest with his artwork and bold ideals on life. He is honest and straightforward when talking to Kahoko, but does not have bad intentions or bullies her. He keeps talking to Kahoko in a subtle jealous manner of her parents love and support, something he lacked while growing up as he grew up in an orphanage. Their relationship slowly starts to develop once Kahoko keeps finding Hajime to ask for advice regarding her family issues and how she can help resolve them. Hajime tries his best to help her and encourage her to grow more and more independent from her family. When Kahoko starts to catch feelings for Hajime and she plans her confession, Hajime makes fun of her inexperience with love, even so he is also not very experienced in the dating world either. Their interactions are clumsy, cute and pure. Like some big kids trying to navigate adult life together while figuring out what they want to do in life as well.
Hajime’s goal since young has been “to surpass Picasso” with his art and impress everyone around him, including his long lost mother who abandoned him when he was young. He always thought that if he made if big with his art, his mother would come back to him and love him. But much later on when we find more about his background story, we learnt about him terribly missing his mother even though he held a grudge for so long against her. In the episode when he and Kahoko goes to find his mother from the letter she left at the orphanage for him, he was conflicted yet respectful. The meeting gave him the closure he needed to move on. Clinging and appreciating Kahoko’s support and presence he becomes vulnerable in front of her and lets his emotions flow while crying in her lap like a baby.
I could say that personality wise they are quite similar even though they came from different background. When Kahoko grew up overprotected with the abundant pure love of her parents, Hajime grew up bitter and hurt early on by the world he had so many hopes for. But when meeting innocent Kahoko, he started to open up slowly to her and let her in his heart while treasuring every bit of love he got from her and her family.
There are many moments that made me want to bawl, but one in particular just broke my heart to pieces and glued it back together, was when Kahoko and Hajime were visiting Baaba on her death bed and Hajime showed Baaba the portrait he made with the faces of the entire family. And then Baaba said with a smile on her face: “I don’t like it. It looks incomplete because you are not here.” That moment Hajime broke down when he felt the love and acceptance he craved for all his life. Growing up alone in the orphanage then randomly meeting a strange girl and being adopted by a huge loving family was more that he could dream of when he enrolled into university working 3 different part-time jobs to pay for his tuition. I am a sucker for the found family trope, so this hit home run for me.
By the end, when all the problems were resolves all by one, Kahoko gained more independence and trust from both her parents and her extended family, she became more mature and also a housewife herself! Just like her mother, and her grandmother before her, living in her grandmother’s house and realizing what an amazing person her Baaba was, having to keep the family united and the house and surroundings sparkling clean.
I must admit that I didn’t have many expectations when I started this drama, but it kept getting better and better. The story, the acting, the context were just perfect for everything. Even though it covers heavy topics such as abandoned children, couple infertility, terminal disease, parents disapproval on marriage, poor educational and income backgrounds, overall the story was kept light and emotional keeping you in a warm mood, just as a mother’s protective embrace and care for her children. I would totally recommend it if you are looking for a light yet short drama with warmth when you need to feel your feels. <3

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Crisl
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Oct 6, 2019
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
Иногда смотреть японские семейники это как читать брошюру о правильном воспитании, преодолении трудностей и "семья - это главное". Но почему то это у них это всегда получается :-( Как так - ума не приложу, в пору прям мастер-класс давать. Вот и здесь история чрезмерно опекаемой девушки смотрится не просто как история пользы самостоятельности, а еще и о том, что можно достичь этого и не теряя и не ломая себя. В каждом человеке есть стержень, вот только нужен он ...когда нужен. и понять этот момент и воспользоваться им зачастую так же важно, как постоянно на него опираться. Ведь человек живет по разному. Да, самостоятельность и самодостаточность Хаджиме поначалу кажется более ценной, чем парниковая жизнь Кахоко. Но разве в этом есть ее вина или его заслуга. Просто так сложилась жизнь и сравнивать без всяких оговорок - это дело неблагодарное. Да, парнишке не повезло вырасти сиротой, Кахоко, наверное, повезло вырасти под такой опекой, огороженной от всяких проблем. Однако когда дело дошло до дела только поступки показывают чего ты стоишь. В принципе, это доказывать и не надо, это всем известная истина. Главное в этой дораме вечное - хорошо, когда у тебя есть семья, хорошо когда эта семья, имея проблемы, остается семьей. В этом наверное, и есть прелесть этого сериала.

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