It’s not just about size. It’s about scale — how someone’s existence in your life has grown so large you can’t ignore it.
This moment of shock is often played for:
The characters in the series are well-developed and relatable, with distinct personalities that add to the show's humor and charm. Nii, the older brother, is a laid-back and easygoing high school student who often finds himself caught up in Oto's antics. Oto, on the other hand, is a sweet and caring individual with a hidden talent for destruction. The supporting cast, including their parents and friends, add to the richness of the story, creating a sense of community and warmth.
It’s not just about size. It’s about scale — how someone’s existence in your life has grown so large you can’t ignore it.
This moment of shock is often played for:
The characters in the series are well-developed and relatable, with distinct personalities that add to the show's humor and charm. Nii, the older brother, is a laid-back and easygoing high school student who often finds himself caught up in Oto's antics. Oto, on the other hand, is a sweet and caring individual with a hidden talent for destruction. The supporting cast, including their parents and friends, add to the richness of the story, creating a sense of community and warmth.