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This is the 2nd drama I've finished this break (Well, 3rd if you count SakiBoku but I don't count that in as I watched SakiBoku ongoing-ly~)

I honestly didn't expect much at first: I was just interested seeing more than 1 Arashi members + Tabe Mikako in a drama and also because the theme seemed cheerful, like I need something to heal my heart after watching Maou LOL
So ya, I went with YamaTaro and guess what, I couldn't stop watching and finished 9/10 episodes in one day (I really could've finished them in one day had my internet not lag, like it took me hours to finish episode 1 XD).t

Not going to mislead you, it really is a cheerful drama. But aside from cheerful, it also has a really simple-yet-sweet plot, which I didn't expect. Furthermore, all the characters are really well-written and each has a characteristic unique to themselves.

It really is a great drama that made me both laugh and cry, honestly!

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Yamada Tarou Monogatari really exceeded my expectation. Not a typical school drama that simply revolves around school and mostly romance, YamaTaro carries a lot of simple-yet-deep life lessons:
1. Communication is important, whether it's with friends or family.
2. No matter how hard the life is, as long as you're working to make those whom you care for happy, the hard work will pay off.
3. Taken from The Yamada's Rules, combined together: even small things can make you smile as long as you can see the value in it.

Ya honestly, I didn't expect myself to cry watching this drama, but the family parts really touched my heart that I actually cried XDD
In nutshell, Yamada Tarou Monogatari is a great drama!
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Just finished the drama last night~
However, it was so late that I feel like I can't choose the optimal screenshot and summary to get my point across, so I decided to write this the next morning :3

It really is a good educational drama! I highly recommend it!!

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This drama has taught me a lot every single episode. I also post this on Menimi's comment, but it's really some important lesson to get:
- It reminds me that it's ok to be yourself and work on your own pace, it's ok to be different, and it's ok to lack some skill.
No one is perfect, but that's why people learn and work hard. No effort will die in vain so long as you put your whole heart on what you do. This really is simple and obvious, yet sometimes failure makes us forget.

- Communication is really important.
Narumi could get his point to the students and teachers because he spoke his mind and faced them head-on, and on the other hand, his lack of communication with Matsubara, his fiance, caused a lot of problems.
I personally can't blame Narumi for anything at all, seeing him is like seeing a reflection of myself: I'm also a type who got absorbed in work and pretty slow at realizing how people feel, which is why I'd really appreciate people telling me if I did something that makes them uneasy. And I think Narumi feels the same in that aspect. So ya, not saying that he's not wrong, but I definitely have no right to blame him XD
And this drama kinda warns me about the problems my current self can bring had I not communicate well XD

- Quoting Narumi: "Your life won't go as you plan, it definitely won't. People form themselves as they hit the barriers, considering their worries, and by overcoming those walls, we gain confidence. The worst thing is to do nothing. Chances won't come to those who do nothing. The same happens on soccer, no? Only those who run will get the pass."

TL;DR, it really is a great educational drama. If you're expecting yourself to see a classic ordinary school drama, you won't find it here!
Also, if you want to see LOTS of Sakurai Sho + food scene, this is a perfect drama for you! XDD

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