Anzu’s mom seemed to be a little young to get married and have a kid (what’s the marriage age in Japan, 17?), and I thought she might go cougar on Tsuchi, but even that was defused when I saw that her marriage was still going strong. Tsuchi looks terribly generic, but is otherwise pretty likeable. All the kids seem to have well-adjusted parents. There’s no ecchi or seductive kids like Kodomo no Jikan. The surprising part about the show (in a good way) is that there’s nothing creepy about the show. I mean it’s not Hanamaru Evangelion, so I don’t need it to be anything more. I expect the show will pretty much follow a formula that involves Anzu and friends being cute, Anzu trying to get Tsuchi’s attention in cute ways, and Tsuchi botching things at getting close to Yamamoto. There’s really not a whole lot too say about the show. You know, all in the days work of a kindergarten teacher. Oh, and Anzu proposes marriage to Tsuchi while her mother approves. And also happens meets his old high school senpai, who just happens to be Anzu’s 23 year old MILF. He arrives at the school to find that he’s the only guy teacher (apparently male kindergarten teachers are very rare in Japan) amongst the all-female staff, including the especially pretty Yamamoto – a co-worker he instantly takes a liking too. He meets Anzu, a cute, little kindergartener, who probably has been watching too many doramas and thinks he’s hitting on her. Cute, funny, totally enjoyable.īasically, the story follows Tsuchida’s first day at his first job as a kindergarten teacher. Unless Nodame’s Finale kicks off with a rousing start, I’ll go on record by saying that Hanamaru Kindergarten’s first episode was the best of the winter bunch so far. If this show were set in the US, Tsuchi would’ve been sued at least three times over
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