Review of The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting
The show we needed but didn't deserve. Kumichou Musume to Sewagakari is a light hearted, fun, and wholesome show. To keep it short the show was enjoyable. Story 8/10: Fun and well executed, Kumichou is a comedy-slice of life show that explores the softer side of bad-ass mafias. While there were somewhat filler-like episodes, those episodes were also very enjoyable. It is fun to see how open the world we live in is. However; this doesn’t mean the entire thing is perfect. I think many parts of the show were unnecessary and a bit janky at times. It is also lacking layers of depth. It’slike a good looking cake that also tastes really good but deep down you know it can be better- kind of thing. (I'm not sure if that made any sense)
Characters 8/10: I personally thought that this aspect was the best part of the show. We see how people can change and mature throughout the story. Especially our two main cast (Kirishima and Yaeka) open up the world as they both learn about trust and how to open their minds to the world. It’s one of those shows that makes you feel good on the inside.
Enjoyment 8/10: Honestly one of the best shows this season, I couldn't wait to see more. It reminded me of other shows like Hinamatsuri, Barakamon, and Spy x Family. There are many heartfelt moments. Can’t wait for season two (If there is any).
I will recommend this show to everyone. It is one of those shows everyone can enjoy.