I Have a Crush at Work (2025-2025)

Premiere:
January 6, 2025

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
February 10, 2025

Original Title:
この会社に好きな人がいます

Alternate Titles:
Can You Keep a Secret?
Kono Kaisha ni Suki na Hito ga Imasu
这家公司里有我喜欢的人

Genres:
Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
BLADE
BS Fuji
Nippon Columbia
THE KLOCKWORX
Tokyo MX
VAP
bilibili

Countries:
JP

Yui Mitsuya and Masugu Tateishi aren't just any coworkers—they totally have the hots for each other. His helpful yet humble attitude makes her giddy, and her cuteness leaves him grinning like a fool. Problem is, they're trying to keep their new relationship under wraps to avoid making things awkward at work. But seeing how they can't keep their hands off each other, they run the risk of spilling their little secret with each passing day at the office.

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Art Designer:
Maho Takahashi

Art Direction:
Hosoi
Norifumi Nakamura

CGI Director:
Akio Hayashi

Character Designer:
Mina Oosawa

Color Designer:
Sayuri Yoshida

Comic Book:
Akamaru Enomoto

Director of Photography:
Kana Sakai

Editor:
Nobutaka Maki

Original Music Composer:
IM.Lab

Prop Designer:
Madoka Ozawa

Series Composition:
Masahiro Yokotani

Series Director:
Naoko Takeichi

Sound Director:
Masanori Tsuchiya

Theme Song Performance:
Shizuku
Harushi Ejima
Yuki Uemura
Kazuma Mitsuyasu
Daisuke Otoyama
Sanae
Bambam

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