


After disappearing from the underworld, the legendary yakuza known as the "Immortal Dragon" resurfaces — as a fiercely devoted stay-at-home husband.
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This is a animated comic, not an anime. So don't go in expecting more than a slideshow, but it's a damn good slideshow. I'm sure fans of the manga are disappointed, I was when I saw how lackluster Dr.Stone's anime was, but the lack of animation still works cause the comedy is so god damn god. The main visuals come across well enough and the formula of former Yakuza doing normal thing but making it look like Yakuza thing is absolutely incredible. I constantly laughed & my big complaint was that the show has so few episodes, I wanted more. I haven't read the manga but I'm definitely going to at some point now, if fans of the manga were disappointed in this, then I am very, very excited to read the manga, cause this is a real fun watch
It is weird that I like this so much? Didn't really mind the "animation" style, I felt like it gave the whole thing a little comedic punch on top of the amazing work of the seiyuus. It certainly looks like Netflix's paycheck to Tsudaken served them well. But why is this so short though...
This was an amazing concept and really hilarious to watch. It became a little repetitive but I still enjoyed every episode of this show.
Shockingly low effort adaptation... The manga panels are serving 1:1 as the screenplay with little animation on screen and lots of poorly drawn models and details. Might as well not have adapted this.
LITTTT! Breaks sexist connotations. I like why the whole idea here is that, him being a househusband was shocking because he was Yakuza and not because he’s a man. I don’t know. T’was refreshing.
















