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Good Morning Call Manga Issei

Good Morning Call Manga Issei

It was quite a few years ago when my beloved movie and tv show streaming site started adding Asian dramas, but most of them were the Korean ones that I’ve seen. More recently, however, they have been adding things that I *haven’t* seen, which is AWESOME. Netflix has also been collaborating and making THEIR OWN Japanese dramas! The one that caught my eye two days ago was“Good Morning Call” so let’s get into it, shall we?

“Good Morning Call” just came out this year in February and has 17 episodes. It is based off of a manga of the same name. The leading lady isFukuhara Haruka (Nao)…

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A high school girl named Nao stays in the city in a rented apartment while her parents move to the country. On her very first day moving in, someone else shows up at her door to move in- none other than one of the top guys at her school, Uehara. They soon discover that they have fallen victim to a scam and having no other options, they decide to just keep living in the same apartment. Uehara lays down the rules- Don’t eat my food, keep the common area clean, don’t come in my room. Obviously they can’t let anyone at their school or their families know, and Nao decides that as soon as an opening in the girls dorms, she’s moving out.

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Nao is kind of your typical lead female in a romance drama. Especially a high school one. I say “kind of” because she does have a little more substance than I’ve seen in other J-dramas. She’s a bit ditzy, kind of clueless, and really innocent. She has the typical BFF who tries her best to be her conscience. Nao is sweet in her innocence and when the drama starts, she doesn’t have any sort of crazy, “Playful Kiss” type crush on any guys. However, it is quite evident that her old family friend *does* have a secret crush on her, and it seems that everyone knows it but her.

Uehara is your typical (read: VERY TYPICAL) cold lead male. He is standoff-ish, has no friends, and generally ignores everyone. He denies every girl that confesses to him. But for good reason- he’s had a thing for his first love (a.k.a. his older brothers wife/childhood friend) for 8 years. So he’s pretty much a grump.

Clearly this is a set up for romance (DUH), and it works as such. Eventually her friends find out and her old friend, Daichi, goes on the defensive. So there we cue the first lead/second lead face off, which surprisingly doesn’t last nearly as long as I thought it would and ends quite amicably very quickly in this drama… like, the first 5-ish episodes. So this gets me really hopeful for the rest of the drama, thinking that there might be more original/unique situations later in the show.

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AND THEN, a third lead kind of shows up. It is very short lived, but it’s there. This poor guy, Abe (pronounced “ah-bae” and yes, I had a great time calling him “Abe” in my head and giggling), apparently has ZERO luck with the ladies and has confessed to EVERY GIRL IN SCHOOL. She lets him down easy and he enters her group of friends, attaching himself to Uehara claiming to be his new best friend.

Through the course of the drama, Nao has a total Ouran High School Host Club moment and breaks something expensive. The young guy says“come work off your debt at my dads ramen shop and it’ll be all good” so she does and quickly becomes a“member of the family” and everyone falls in love with her. ENTER FORTH LEAD. SHISUS WOMAN, HOW MANY SUITORS DO YOU HAVE?!?! But I’ve gotta say, he was, by far, my favorite. So much that I started liking him more than the first lead. Issei was very mature, likable, and super sweet. He constantly gets annoyed with Uehara, and more than once threatens him, telling him to treat her better. Honestly, when that started happening, I got flashbacks to the It Started With A Kiss anime. Hell, it was feeling like that anime with the SECOND lead. Not a bad thing, it just didn’t seem terribly original. BUT LOOK AT HOW FRICKING CUTE HE ISSSSSS!

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The drama features some tried and true family issues for Nao (her parents find out, but end up letting her stay). But Uehara’s is a bit more interesting. As stated before, he has been harboring a huge crush for a childhood friend who happens to be his brothers wife. You find out early that their parents were killed in an accident, and at some point, Uehara decided to make a go of it on his own and move out of the family home because he didn’t want to impede on his brothers marriage and he wanted to try to get the hell over it. So we end up with a good handful of episodes with Nao and Uehara dealing with their feelings for each other and clearing up misunderstandings about his previous feelings for his sister-in-law. This part of the drama is one of the reasons that kept me watching it in the boring middle sections because it was a more unique situation for the lead characters to go through. Normally in dramas, we see both leads have their share of interruptions due to other people trying to gain their affections. Well, I guess the writers decided to give her all of the suitors and give him none (other than his three fanclub girls that cause the usual amount of mayhem). For me, this was pretty interesting and it made his family drama a welcome kind of turning point.

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Progressing into the middle of the show, our leads have already established that they like each other and it’s now just their job to maintain it. They encounter a few of the trope-y usual stuff: keeping it from spreading around the school, the multiple romantic suitors that keep coming at her, and eventually some pretty serious blackmail. But for the most part, they seem to do well with all of it. I did have quite a few instances of screaming at the screen, though, because per the usual, NO ONE EVER FREAKING JUST *TELLS* ONE ANOTHER HOW THEY FEEL, instead they beat around the bush and run in circles until it gets to a breaking point, which drives me CRAZY.EditSynopsisNao Yoshikawa stays behind to live by herself when her parents leave to inherit her grandpa's farm in the country. On the day she moves into her new apartment she soon discovers that it was rented also to Hisashi Uehara—a cute, super-cool and popular guy from her school. Not only did their housing agency unexpectedly close down, the landlord of the apartment tells them that they had to pay more for their apartment then they had expected. With both no money and no home to return to, Nao and Hisashi decide to live together as flatmates. (Source: ANN) Included one-shot: Volume 1: Kare to Kanojo ni Hanataba wo (His and Her Fortune Bouquet)EditBackgroundGood Morning Call was adapted into a live-action TV Drama which released in 2016 and was co-produced by Fuji TV and Netflix.

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Cute and funny, Good Morning Call is a manga I'd recommend to any shoujo fan that is looking for a upbeat and lighthearted story to enjoy some time and laugh a little.

Good Morning Call Season 3: Release Date, Cast, Renewed Or Canceled

GMC is the story of Nao Yoshikawa, a 15 year old girl who stays behind in the city when her parents move to the countryside. Excited at the prospect of living alone for the first time, she soon encounters a problem: the apartment where she's going to live has also been rented to a boy, Hisashi Uehara who (of course) is one of the most popular guys at her school.

Unable to decide who should ... keep the apartment (and also faced with a raise in the rental fee), these two decide to become roomates, even though they have nothing in common and didn't even know each other until then. You can probably guess what happens next. I really like the way this mangaka draws her characters, especially when they make silly expressions. The heroine in this is quite silly, but likeable, and her relationship with Uehara provides some really funny situations, most of them thanks to the fact that he is probably one of the least romantic and cheesy shoujo heroes ever. The low point is probably the extension. Most readers might be put off by the lack of real plot in the second half of the series. Some volumes are actually full of fillers that, while funny, don't really bring that much to the story.

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Good Morning Call is the perfect shoujo for anyone in any mood of any kind! Rarely do I get to experience such a fun and light-hearted romance. Though

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Progressing into the middle of the show, our leads have already established that they like each other and it’s now just their job to maintain it. They encounter a few of the trope-y usual stuff: keeping it from spreading around the school, the multiple romantic suitors that keep coming at her, and eventually some pretty serious blackmail. But for the most part, they seem to do well with all of it. I did have quite a few instances of screaming at the screen, though, because per the usual, NO ONE EVER FREAKING JUST *TELLS* ONE ANOTHER HOW THEY FEEL, instead they beat around the bush and run in circles until it gets to a breaking point, which drives me CRAZY.EditSynopsisNao Yoshikawa stays behind to live by herself when her parents leave to inherit her grandpa's farm in the country. On the day she moves into her new apartment she soon discovers that it was rented also to Hisashi Uehara—a cute, super-cool and popular guy from her school. Not only did their housing agency unexpectedly close down, the landlord of the apartment tells them that they had to pay more for their apartment then they had expected. With both no money and no home to return to, Nao and Hisashi decide to live together as flatmates. (Source: ANN) Included one-shot: Volume 1: Kare to Kanojo ni Hanataba wo (His and Her Fortune Bouquet)EditBackgroundGood Morning Call was adapted into a live-action TV Drama which released in 2016 and was co-produced by Fuji TV and Netflix.

Take the quiz & join the launch party🎉 Join the【OSHI NO KO】Official MAL Club 🌟 What's your dream Japan pop culture tour? Answer the survey & win prizes!

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Cute and funny, Good Morning Call is a manga I'd recommend to any shoujo fan that is looking for a upbeat and lighthearted story to enjoy some time and laugh a little.

Good Morning Call Season 3: Release Date, Cast, Renewed Or Canceled

GMC is the story of Nao Yoshikawa, a 15 year old girl who stays behind in the city when her parents move to the countryside. Excited at the prospect of living alone for the first time, she soon encounters a problem: the apartment where she's going to live has also been rented to a boy, Hisashi Uehara who (of course) is one of the most popular guys at her school.

Unable to decide who should ... keep the apartment (and also faced with a raise in the rental fee), these two decide to become roomates, even though they have nothing in common and didn't even know each other until then. You can probably guess what happens next. I really like the way this mangaka draws her characters, especially when they make silly expressions. The heroine in this is quite silly, but likeable, and her relationship with Uehara provides some really funny situations, most of them thanks to the fact that he is probably one of the least romantic and cheesy shoujo heroes ever. The low point is probably the extension. Most readers might be put off by the lack of real plot in the second half of the series. Some volumes are actually full of fillers that, while funny, don't really bring that much to the story.

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Good Morning Call is the perfect shoujo for anyone in any mood of any kind! Rarely do I get to experience such a fun and light-hearted romance. Though

The World Is Still Beautiful

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