There were scenes that were funny and made me laugh out loud too.
Acting/ Cast/Characters:
I enjoyed drama showing how girls deal with their problems. How they help each other. Chemistry between them were good too.
Music:
OST was nice. I liked that the actresses sang the ending song together.
Notes
This drama is for those days when you you are bored or lazy and it will light up your mood.
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Koe Girl almost seems autobiographical. Haruka started as a 5yr. old actress before starting on TV as Mine Chan in I! My! Mine! Cooking Idol. She then did the voice when the series animated. She appeared in the 20th Anniversary special of Sailor Moon for MTV. She danced and sang the Princess Moon piece. You can find clips of her voicing the songs for the Cooking Idol series and many appearances doing her Nameko song/dance for her adoring children fans. As in Koe, she connects well with kids . I bought a copy of the KiraKiraPreCure production and treasure it.
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You don't need to be a regular "aniota" in order to enjoy this!
I must confess I'm a rare specimen among japanophiles: I don't like anime. No, seriously, I honestly find those childish voices plainly irritating and the whole "moe" concept just gives me the creeps!And that's *precisely* why I think that the fact that I've watched this "Koe Girl" and really, really, really liked it speaks *volumes* about its quality!
Thanks to a very well-written script, to a solid performance by the whole cast (particular praises to Fukuhara Haruka, Nakamura Yurika and Yoshikura Aoi) and to a wonderful production, you don't need to be a regular "aniota" in order to enjoy this lovely dorama, which manages to be at the same time funny (for example, the episode about screaming was positively hilarious!!!), moving (Fukuhara's performance made my eyes wet more than once!), endearing and entertaining - so much so that I didn't just *watch* it, I actually *binged* it!
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