Watari-kun's ****** Is about to Collapse
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Everything in Naoto Watari's life revolves around one person: his little sister Suzushiro. After their parents died two years ago, the siblings bounced between relatives until landing at their aunt's place, and Naoto has basically made it his job to keep her safe and happy — even if his classmates think he's got a full-blown sister complex. He's settled into a quiet routine, which is exactly when life decides to throw a wrench in it. Satsuki Tachibana, a childhood friend with a messy, unresolved history, transfers into his school, and suddenly all the emotions Naoto had neatly packed away start spilling out. This is a 26-episode TV series from Staple Entertainment, adapted from a seinen manga, and it nails that specific tension between wanting to protect what you have and confronting what you've been avoiding. The love polygon stuff actually has weight here because Naoto's emotional availability is genuinely limited — he's already given most of himself to his sister, so watching other characters try to get through to him feels earned rather than contrived. The comedy lands without undercutting the drama, and the drama doesn't wallow. If you liked the complicated sibling dynamics in Gimai Seikatsu or the tangled relationship web in Koi to Uso, this hits a similar nerve but with its own voice. It's the kind of show where characters make choices that feel real, even when those choices are frustrating to watch.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-78 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 79.

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