Jan. 8th, 2016

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Chisato Mineta (Maki Horikita) is a girl who sleeps in public parks and internet cafes. Chisato's mother died when she was young and her father is a chronic gambler that has racked up over ¥100 million in debts. Because of the large debt, Chisato's father skipped town without a trace. After her father's disappearance, the debt becomes attached to Chisato and she is now homeless.

One day, Chisato comes across an eccentric older man named Shinzo Okura. Shinzo is the president of a large toy company and offers to pay off Chisato's ¥100 million debt if she agrees to become his wife for a month. Chisato takes up Shinzo's offer then one month after their marriage, Shinzo dies leaving her life more complicated for she didn't know she signed a contract more than what was suppose to be. According to their contract Chisato must act as the mother for three months, completing every task given to her by her marriage contract. Shinzo has six adopted sons who all live life like strangers. The six adopted sons have their own quirky personalities. One is a magician who never went out of his room, a genius who acts like an old man although he is the youngest, a model who has trauma from girls, a host who maintains his position as number one, an ex-yankee who does nothing but drive his bicycle and a free unemployed man. The 6 of them are handsome having their own complexes and traumas. So what will happen to Chisato living with 6 guys in one house?


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It was everything I want in a comedy drama. The exact thing I was expecting from "Meichan no Shitsuji" (and that I did not get). This dorama was cute without being corny, funny without being ridiculous, with a bit of romance without being too romantic. There wasn't a single episode I did not like. Most of the times, the last 2 or 3 episodes are MEH, but not in this case. It ended perfectly, actually. Although I wouldn't have minded a S, but well, you can't have everything!

I liked the characters very much. The cast was OK, but not perfect. But the characters were very likable! Let's start with Horikita Maki. I don't find her a good actress, to be honest. She is very stiff. Her talent, however, is that she is extremely charming. Maybe she was extra kawaii in this dorama, or maybe she improved in her acting, but I think this was her best role so far -not that I have seen many of her works, mind you.- Chisato was a very likable character: a bit tough, a bit soft, and not annoying at all! So different from her role in HanaKimi. Unlike in other doramas, I understand why the boys ended up loving her.

The boys... At first none of them make a good impression. Takeru (Okada Yoshinori) is a yankee that is hard on Chisato since Day 1. Satoru (Seto Koji) is a hikikomori with the worst kind of hairstyle, which was a shame because he has an adorable face -though a bit feminine-. Akira (the youngest son) was a bit stiff and it seemed like he was going to be a brat. Masaru (Yamamoto Yusuke) is a model who has a woman-phobia, and looked like a drag-queen. Sho (Osamu Mukai) is a playboy who likes money only, and is father of a boy. The older brother takes longer to show, only bits here and there, and at fist he looked like he was going to be trouble.

The secondary characters were also charming: from Kyoko, Sinzo-san's (father of the boys and husband of Chisato for a month until he dies) secretary to the kogal that works at the store. I have to say that the actress who played Kyoko (Takashima Reiko) is so elegant! And looks like an older version of Sawajiri Erica...

It was strange to see Horikita Maki with that guy Yamamato (Sinzo's other secretary), now that they are married. I did not like him because of that, that that old guy had to marry such a pretty girl under shady circumstances! But well, his role was ok and he grew on me. Kind of.

So the challenges that Chisato had to face were silly, so what? I loved the Mother's Goals. Not so much at first, but from #3 or so, when they boys decided to help her, it became funny and entertaining. Slowly all boys started to be nice and sweet. Since they are almost all the time together, it was easy to see and accept their bond. I liked them all, even Akira (it is just that the boy could not act, poor child), but my favorites were Sho and Takeru. Sho because Osamu Mukai looked his best here; he was such a handsome guy! And Takeru because he was damn funny, and his bromance with Sho were just the best. Next in line is, surprisingly, Fuu. He seemed very disagreeable at first, but actually he was a nice guy! I don't know if it was for that, but now I like Kaname Jun more than I used to.

There is a lot of bromance (Sho/Takeru and Masaru/Satoru). There is a lot of fanservice (the guys spent most of their time in their spa, ergo, half naked). There are lot of scenes that could have been cheesy, but were not (all the times that they referred to them being a family. Or Chisato remembering her time with Sinzo-san). There is also a bit of incest, if it can be called like that (Chisato and her father. Three of her "sons" falling for her). Lots of unrealistic moments (Kyoko showing up from nowhere. Inoue the ninja maid. Hidden treasures. The castle itself). A bit of allusions to other doramas (actually, just one that I remember, and it is at the final episode where Yamamoto Yusuke poses as his character in HanaKimi... I loved that part!). And there is actual romance, not just an allusion to it (TWO kisses! and many moments together <3)

I recongnized some sets: one from Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge (the outside of the castle) and the other Kurosagi's building (Takeru's new home).

So, again comparing, unlike Meichan no Shitsuji, I liked the MC. I understand why the boys loved her. I could feel the bond between all of them, the friendship, the feeling of family. The funny situations were really funny, instead of an attempt to be funny. There are no actual villains, and characters are not 2-dimensional. The harem-reversed was well done, instead of feeling forced. The romantic scenes were super cute, instead of forced. The tears were acceptable, instead of pathetic. The "challenges" were fun to watch, and sometimes it made me want to join in, instead of looking at them with contempt.

I will give this dorama the highest rating. When I compared to excellent shows, with awesome cast and acting (like JIN, or 1 Liter of tears) it may seemed ridiculous, but I enjoyed every episode of it, and that is what it counts. Totally re-watchable, and highly recommended.

**My rating: 10/10**

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