Pops Loves Kawaii Stuff (2020-2020)

Premiere:
August 13, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
September 10, 2020

Original Title:
おじさんはカワイイものがお好き。

Alternate Titles:
Ojikawa
Ojisan Ha Kawaiimono Ga Osuki
Ojisan wa Kawaii Mono ga Osuki
おじカワ

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Daiei TV-Film
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation

Countries:
JP

Mitsutaka Oji is an attractive hard-working manager, admired by both his superiors and subordinates. Well-mannered, gentlemanly, and stylish to boot, he’s popular among women. However, this man has a secret... He absolutely loves cute things! Mitsutaka can’t resist cuteness, and he’s head over heels for his beloved character Pug Taro! Aware that his hobby is in flagrant discord with his looks, Mitsutaka does all he can to hide it from the people around him. However, he’s determined to remain the devoted “Pug Taro-ist.” How does his determination fair as he interacts with Wataru Naruto, a manager of the neighboring department and his rival, Kenta Kawai, a first ever “soul mate”, and his nephew Masumi Nii, currently freeloading at his house?

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Comic Book:
Kirifu Izumi

Director:
Izuru Kumasaka

Executive Producer:
Kazunari Maenishi

Original Music Composer:
Akihiro Manabe

Original Story:
Tsutomu

Producer:
Shōko Kojima
Rie Kumatani

Prop Designer:
Etsuko Egawa

Screenplay:
Fumi Tsubota

Theme Song Performance:
Yurin
Tomo
Fujimura

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