Screenplay:
Shinji TakamatsuCinematography:
Junko SakaiComposer:
Yasuhiko FukudaCast:
Hikaru Midorikawa, Hitomi Nabatame, Yui Horie, Kōji Yusa, Mitsuo Iwata, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Tomokazu Sugita, Jun Fukuyama, Momoko Saitō, Kentarō Itō (more)Episodes(12)
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Class 1-2, Sakamoto-kun / Bee Quiet (E01)
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I'd Rather Protect Than Be Protected / Psychological Techniques for Romance That You Can Use Today (E02)
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Errand Boy Sakamoto / Love Hide-and-Seek (E03)
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Is Sakamoto a Pervert? / The "Sights of the Classroom" Collection / The Summer Sakamoto Disappeared (E04)
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Softball Throw / The Charismatic Delinquent, Hayabusa-senpai / Personal Health Care (E05)
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Rules for Leaving School / Love Through the Camera Lens / Cafeteria Marketing (E06)
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Really, Is Sakamoto a Pervert? / Sera's French Revolution (E07)
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A Gloomy Cultural Festival (E08)
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How Sakamoto-kun and I Met / The One Closest to Me, Yet Most Distant (E09)
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The Devil / What's Lacking (E10)
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I Don't Need Warmth / Class 1-2 Memories (E11)
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Goodbye, Sakamoto-kun (E12)
Plots(1)
Japanese anime series in which high school student Sakamoto (voice of Hikaru Midorikawa) is the envy of all the other boys in school and is well-admired by the girls. With his effortless class and smooth sophistication, Sakamoto is somehow always able to emerge from tricky situations without a hitch, despite his male peers constantly playing pranks on him out of jealousy. Despite being mostly unaware of human emotion in others, he also ends up helping out those in need and assists a boy in getting a part-time job who was being bullied for his lack of money. (Manga Home Entertainment)
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I did not think that Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto was not a great show to watch at first. The main male protagonist was just the coolest guy ever, even though I found him more like the weirdest and incredibly over-the-top character in some moments, so I thought they could not be serious. Dancing around a fire and saving a bird from a tornado does get a bit too much. Well, yeah, folks, although that is exactly the point! Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto is meant to be a comedy and a surprising comedy at that. So, when the absurdity of it all dawns on you, you might just start to enjoy it. Personally speaking, I figured that out about halfway through, and suddenly it was a pleasantly over-the-top show which was very entertaining (especially the fight with the wasp was really funny) and I started laughing a lot during the show. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto is a sort of One Punch Man amongst all the cool dudes, and all I can say is that it deserved my attention. 7.5/10. ()