Screenplay:
Tomomi MochizukiCinematography:
Kazuhiro YamadaCast:
Daisuke Namikawa, Takahiro Sakurai, Fuyuka Ono, Yūya Uchida, Masaya Takatsuka, Kazuya Nakai, Katsuhisa Hōki, Ao Takahashi, Hiroyuki Kinoshita, 根本圭子, Atsushi Ii (more)Episodes(12)
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In Name Only (E01)
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Make Love to Me (E02)
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Gradually Get Him Involved (E03)
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Sure Does Get Carried Away (E04)
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It'll Be Fine (E05)
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Consider Yourself Fortunate (E06)
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Thoughtless of Me (E07)
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Deeply Indebted to Two People (E08)
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Come to Rescue You (E09)
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A Dirty Stray Cat (E10)
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Pardon (E11)
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Already Wasted (E12)
Reviews (1)
I started watching this anime because of the animation – so uncharacteristic in a world of big eyes, cool hairstyles, and colorful worlds. I liked the first episode, but after that I wasn't really into it until about episode 6 or 7, the story wasn't entertaining; except that then CLICK it all fell into place and suddenly I could to enjoy the series properly. Twelve episodes in, we're with a bunch of criminals, and it's nice that they're actually criminals: they steal, they kill, they kidnap (there's not the typical "even though I'm a criminal, I'm actually a good guy to the bone and wouldn't hurt a fly, I just live on the fringes of society"). The big positive of this series is definitely its characters; whether you're following Yaichi or the samurai who's afraid of his own sword. With no unnecessary moralizing, no unnecessary words, it leads you to a "sweet" ending and you suddenly realize that this is actually a story about friendship. ()