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The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting

Review of The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting

9/10
Recommended
September 22, 2022
3 min read
156 reactions

Do you enjoy childcare? Do you like wholesome and heartfelt moments? Do you like shows that make you want to protect and care for others, as if you were a parent? Last but not least, are you interested in reminiscing about your childhood days with your parents/nanny or any other parental figure? Then this show is for you. The show revolves around the Tooru and Yaeka duo, with Tooru in charge of babysitting Yaeka on the orders of the household's and Sakuragi Group's head, Kazuhiko. You can see how the duo clicked right away. Whenever Tooru does something sweet for Yaeka and vice versa, you go awwww, that's so sweet,and as a result you die from cuteness overload. You can literally see how both of them were vital to each other, practically inseparable, and aided each other's growth throughout the entire series. Tooru, formerly known as The Demon of the Sakuragi Group, literally mellowed out and learned to be more happy, enjoy life, control anger, and have other positive bearing as a result of babysitting Yaeka. Yaeka, on the other hand, was able to express herself more openly, learned to overcome her mother's traumatic accident, and made friends with people her age, which makes you as a viewer just cheer and be happy for her growth. But character development isn't the only thing the show has to offer; we also got to learn about their background, backstory, happy and sad moments, and feel for them. The show give a high level of emotional investment to its viewers.

We also saw supporting characters from the Yazuka gang and the Sakuragi family play a role in the overall story and plot execution. We learned more about the past and background of some of the supporting characters, which obviously aided our investment in them. We don't get the impression that they were thrown together for the sake of progressing the story, but rather that they played an actual role in the story's progression, as well as the Tooru and Yaeka tandem's growth and becoming closer.

Overall, this show is a must-see if you want to take a trip down memory lane and enjoy a heartfelt and wholesome moment. Just by looking at the trailer, you can tell that the art and sound are above average, and you should know what to expect from the show based on the synopsis and trailer. The only flaw in the story for me are the antagonists, who don't leave much of an impression aside from the fact that they're there and they have a grudge against the Sakuragi Group, particularly Tooru. Apart from that, the rest of the show, in my opinion, is flawlessly executed.

Mark
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