Boys Be...
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A trio of high school guys sit around talking about girls, and somehow that's enough to carry a whole 13-episode TV series. Boys Be... follows Kyoichi Kanzaki, an aspiring artist who's slowly realizing his childhood friend Chiharu might be more than just a friend; Makoto Kurumizawa, who talks a big game about being a romance expert but keeps fumbling every situation; and Yoshihiko Kenjo, a jock who couldn't read a romantic signal if it hit him in the face. Set across a full school year, each episode kind of mirrors the season it takes place in — spring awkwardness, summer tension, autumn melancholy — which gives the whole thing a weirdly grounding rhythm. What makes it work is the honesty. These aren't smooth anime protagonists pulling off grand confessions. They're nervous, they overthink things, they misread situations constantly. It's a male perspective on high school romance that actually feels like high school romance — messy and uncertain and a little embarrassing. The tone stays light and comedic but knows when to slow down and let a quiet moment breathe. If you liked the low-key relationship dynamics in KimiKiss: Pure Rouge or the multi-character romantic tangles of Hatsukoi Limited, this hits a similar frequency, just from an earlier era. HAL Film Maker adapted it from a shounen manga, and you can feel that DNA — it's straightforward, unpretentious, and genuinely warm without trying too hard to be.
Episode Guide
Characters
Kyoichi Kanzaki
Kyoichi Kanzaki struggles to express his love for Chiharu, facing relationship turmoil and complicated connections with other girls.
Portrayed by Riegel Sam
Makoto Kurumizawa
A shy, tech-savvy girl-obsessed boy, Makoto uses databases and simulators to pursue romance, often with hilarious failures.
Portrayed by O'Brien Liam
Chiharu Nitta
Athletic childhood friend of Kyoichi, secretly harboring feelings, a summer misunderstanding creates a rift between them.
Portrayed by Kincaid Amy
Yoshihiko Kenjo
A sports prodigy with initial apathy towards sports and girls, Yoshihiko's life changes after meeting Aya and later, Natsue.
Portrayed by Seitz Patrick
Aki Mizutani
Aki Mizutani maintains a long-distance relationship with her photographer boyfriend in Hokkaido.
Portrayed by Ruff Michelle
Yumi Kazama
Eccentric, spectacle-wearing Yumi, initially Makoto's Erika simulator, falls for him after Rika's rejection.
Portrayed by Sheh Stephanie
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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