Screenplay:
Yoshiko NakamuraCinematography:
Kunihiko ItouComposer:
Yukari HashimotoCast:
Ayako Kawasumi, Mamoru Miyano, Miyuki Sawashiro, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Yūki Ono, Satoshi Hino, Yûichi Nakamura, Ari Ozawa, Shizuka Ishigami (more)Episodes(12)
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This Love... Is Being Turned Into a Shojo Manga. (E01)
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Say Hello to the New Heroine (E02)
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Violence VS the Prince (E03)
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There Are Times When Men Must Fight. (E04)
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The Man Who Envisions Love (E05)
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I`ll Cast a Spell on You (E06)
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The Manga Artist`s Brain, Nozaki-kun (E07)
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The Prince (Girl) of the School`s Problems (E08)
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Do You Have Enough Excitement? (E09)
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What`s Strengthened Is Our Bond and Our Reins (E10)
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Let`s Rice (E11)
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If This Feeling Isn`t Love, Then There Is No Love in the World. (E12)
Plots(1)
A confession gone awry has resulted with Chiyo Sakura as the newest assistant to Umetaro Nozaki. Known in the publishing world under the alias Yumeno Sakiko, Nozaki is the creator of the ever-popular shoujo manga, Let’s Have a Romance! Despite his renowned skills as a manga artist, Nozaki is completely clueless in the art of real life romance. Relying heavily on the lives of his motley group of assistants to be his source of inspiration, Nozaki’s understanding of love is as skewed as the lives of his characters. Can Sakura properly convey her feelings to her long time crush or will she forever be relegated to assistant? (Hanabee Entertainment)
(more)Cast
Erii Yamazaki
Japan
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升望
Japan
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Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed (2008) (series)
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Hiroshi Watanabe
Japan
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Takahiro Miyake
Japan
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PSYCHO-PASS (2012) (series)
Laid-Back Camp (2018) (series)
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Norio Wakamoto
Japan
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Grimm Masterpiece Theater (1987) (series)
Berserk (1997) (series)
Kenji Hamada
Japan
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Mao Ônishi
Japan
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012) (series)
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (2014) (series)