
"I love my daughter so much that I decided to go to the same college!"
Overview
Author Tarō Obika is an obsessed single father who loves his daughter so much, he decides to go to the same college. Nicknamed Gatarō, he was widowed when his wife died of an illness and has raised his only child Sakura all on his own. Things are about to change drastically as Sakura prepares to enter a coeducational university after going to an all-girls school all her life. Worried sick, Gataro enrolls not only in the same school, but also in the same department, and the madness begins! Unable to control his anxiety, he sticks his nose in her every business, from classes to extracurricular activities, parties, dating events, cultural festivals, part-time jobs, and everything else college kids do. But as the 40-year-old middle-aged dad gets involved in the youthful pursuits of Sakura and her colleagues, he finds himself enjoying life even more than them.
Cast
Tsuyoshi Muro
7 episodes
Mei Nagano
7 episodes
Taishi Nakagawa
7 episodes
Mio Imada
7 episodes
Junki Tozuka
7 episodes
Karin Ono
7 episodes
Shota Taniguchi
7 episodes
Megumi Hamada
7 episodes
Toru Nomaguchi
7 episodes
Yui Aragaki
7 episodes
Kinari Hirano
3 episodes
Soran Tamoto
2 episodes
Jiro Sato
1 episodes
Hayato Isomura
1 episodes
Nobuyuki Suzuki
1 episodes
Jiro
1 episodes
Shinobu Hasegawa
1 episodes
Kazuma Chiba
1 episodes
Yuma Yamoto
1 episodes
Taiga Nakano
1 episodes
Nana Seino
1 episodes
Chisato Koizumi
1 episodes
Kento Kaku
1 episodes
Kentaro Ito
1 episodes
Yumi Wakatsuki
1 episodes
Atsuko Takahata
1 episodes
Wataru Ichinose
1 episodes
Nana Asakawa
1 episodes
Tadashi Sakata
1 episodes
Daichi Saeki
1 episodes
Nana Owada
1 episodes
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