
The Hill Dyed Rose Madder
あかね色に染まる坂
Rating: 6.8 · 2008 · Drama, Anime, Comedy · Japan · 1 sns
Description
Junichi Nagase was a real delinquent in middle school, one nasty enough that he earned the nickame "Geno Killer," and it's by this less than flattering epithet that Yuuhi Katagiri first comes to know him when he rescues her from two thugs one evening. Needless to say, both are stunned when not only does Yuuhi find herself transferred into the same high school class as "the Killer," but that shock grows into outright stupefaction when Yuuhi shows up at Junichi's house with the mind-blowing announcement that she's supposed to move in with him! It seems that they're engaged, and since this is the first that Junichi and his younger sister Minato have first heard of the arranged marriage set up by their parents, it's an idea that's going to take a little getting used to. Get ready for ties that bind and gag as bad boy and good girl collide cohabitationally while the entire school gets to watch!
Information
- Original title
- あかね色に染まる坂
- Year
- 2008
- Genre
- Drama, Anime, Comedy
- Country
- Japan
- Seasons
- 1
- TMDB
- 6.8
- IMDb
- 6.8
Cast
- Rie Kugimiya — Yuuhi Katagiri
- Aya Hirano — Minato Nagase
- Marina Inoue — Tsukasa Kiryu
- Rie Tanaka — Mitsuki Siina
- Wataru Hatano — Jun'ichi Nagase
- Ryo Hirohashi — Nagomi Shiraishi
- Erino Hazuki — Mikoto Tachibana
- Emiri Kato — Karen Ayanokouji
- Akira Ishida — Fuyuhiko Nishino
- Rikiya Koyama — Seijirou Sugishita
- Kaori Fukuhara — Aya Nijo
- Kong Kuwata — Nagase (Father)
- Ryusuke Ohbayashi — Katagiri (Father)
- Atsuko Tanaka — Nagase (Mother)
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