Handa-kun

Diomedéa
Parody / Idol / Comedy12 EP/8 Jul 2016

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9.9
3 Fans
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Synopsis

Hated by everyone around him, Sei Handa goes about his high school life regarded as an outcast—or at least that is what he believes. In reality, Handa is the most popular student on campus, revered by all for his incomparable calligraphy skills, good looks, and cool personality. However, due to an endless series of misunderstandings, Handa perceives the worship he receives from his legions of fans as bullying, leading the school's idol to shut himself off from the rest of his classmates. But distancing himself from his peers does not deter them from adoring him; in fact, his attempts at drawing attention away from himself often end up unintentionally converting even the most skeptical of students into believers. Fashion models, shut-in delinquents, obsessive fangirls, and more—none can stand against the brilliance that is Sei Handa. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters

Sei Handa

Exiled calligrapher Sei Handa finds inspiration and personal style while interacting with islanders, particularly a tomboyish girl.

Portrayed by McCollum Robert

Yukio Kondou

Average student Yukio Kondou befriends Handa and his eccentric group, becoming an unwilling 'Handa-otaku'.

Portrayed by Reid Dallas

Akane Tsutsui

Bullied for his feminine features, Akane became Handa's muscular, protective bodyguard after a misunderstanding.

Portrayed by Saab Alejandro

Reo Nikaidou

A handsome model, initially misunderstood by Handa, whom he later admires for his purity.

Portrayed by Burnett Chris

Junichi Aizawa

Junichi Aizawa, a natural leader, becomes class rep after Handa unexpectedly quits.

Portrayed by Solusod Micah

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What a great ending to the series. Glad to see that the misunderstanding is no longer present. Handa's character development was done nicely. Handa kun became more confident and his wall was broken for good. Truly great episode.
A good episode as season finale is coming up. The misunderstandings keep building up making it more entertaining. The theatrical part was out of this world with Handa kun playing an unexpected role. It was a great watch. Will see what's in store for finale.
The episode was quite good. The story leading to Yukio was quite interesting. The misunderstandings has their own way in teaching valuable lesson as was the case of the leader of the manga club. Handa is becoming a great teacher with him Knowing about it.
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