The Fourth Industrial Revolution has led to the development of cutting-edge technologies that have rapidly evolved the world. As a result, schools have begun incorporating these technologies into their curriculum, leaving behind the ways of the old. One such institution is the elite Yuyu Girls' Vocational High School, where both Serufu Yua and her childhood friend, Miku "Purin" Suride, have applied. Although the tech-savvy Purin is accepted to Yuyu High, the accident-prone Serufu is rejected and enters the traditional Gatagata Girls' High School instead, driving a wedge into their friendship. On her way to class one day, Serufu gets into a bike accident, and Rei Yasaku, a passerby who attends the same school, fixes her damaged bicycle. Serufu later finds out that Rei has a passion for old-fashioned crafts and is the head of the school's Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Club—which is in danger of closing due to a lack of members. Realizing that this may be her chance to repair her relationship with Purin, Serufu joins the club in hopes of creating projects that could bring them together once more. As the DIY Club welcomes new faces, Serufu learns to build not only handicrafts but also new friendships along the way! (Source: MyAnimeList) ~~ Adapted from the anime TV series "Do It Yourself!!" (Do It Yourself!! -どぅー・いっと・ゆあせるふ-) produced by Pine Jam (パインジャム). Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: DIY!! -どぅー・いっと・ゆあせるふ-
- Also Known As: DIY!!: Dou Itto Yua Serufu , Do It Yourself!!: Dou Itto Yua Serufu , Do It Yourself!! -どぅー・いっと・ゆあせるふ-
- Director: Yoshino Mamoru
- Screenwriter: Nakamura Masatoshi
- Genres: Life, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Kamimura HinanoYua SerufuMain Role
- Noguchi IoriSuride Miku [Purin]Support Role
- Moriyama AkihoYasaku ReiSupport Role
- Hirasawa KokoroHikage TakumiSupport Role
- Kikuchi MaiKoki Kokoro [Shii]Support Role
- Ota ShizukuJuliet Queen Elizabeth VIII [Jobko]Support Role
Reviews
Lightweight series to pass time
This miniseries is based off of a manga by the same name and also has an anime by the same name, I've read/seen neither so I won't compare them. I watched this miniseries because I myself do carpentry and a bunch of other things thanks to the gift from God, YouTube. Because of this though I did spot several odd choices but that's beyond the scope of this review and most are nitpicks anyways.Story was extremely easy to follow, so for an idiot like me that's very welcomed; no ridiculous drama, complex relationships, deep lore, etc. just a group of girls that enjoy making things themselves (a dying passion in the modern world I find). Each character was obviously written around a central trope but considering the simplicity of the show it's acceptable, just wish some of them didn't try and act like anime characters lmao.
The technical aspects of the show is apparently average for J-Drama of today: poor colour grading (ex. skin tone is the same colour as the wall in some scenes, orange tint, an obscene amount of bloom, etc.) Good music, good camera work, enthusiastic acting, and more; it balances out to be good by my standards.
Anyways I recommend this to other DIYers or those who enjoy 0 drama series. This is certainly a show I'll rewatch a few times