Bokutachi no Remake - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Nothing Was Working Out
28-year old Hashiba Kyoya has hit a new low after losing his job at a shady game developer. He originally quit his steady office job to work in the creative industries that he admires, but it's proving to be a challenge even for a motivated go-getter like him. As he finds himself back at his parents house, between jobs, he can't help but wonder what would happen if he had a chance to redo his collegiate studies. Maybe things would turn out differently if he had gone to art school instead... and, shockingly enough, he might just get a chance to test that theory.
Ten Years Back in Time
The first semester of art school is coming to a close for Kyoya, and he has formed a group with his housemates for their first big project: a short film.
Just Who Am I?
With an equipment mishap threatening to throw his group project into chaos, can Kyoya come up with a creative solution?
Consider What You Can Do
The second semester short film project is underway, and this time Kawasegawa has joined the housemates on Team Kitayama. Filming proceeds smoothly enough, but her sharp observational skills may stir things up for the other students in a way that could spell trouble.
Reveal Your Feelings
Nanako's singing practice is put to an unexpected test when a sudden change in programming for the university's school festival presents an opportunity for her.
We'll Figure It Out
Tsurayuki's financial troubles start to weigh on his health, but Kyoya has a plan that might be just what his housemate needs.
Tackling Awkward Situations
Tsurayuki's fiance has arrived intent on dragging him back home, but the up-and-coming writer is dedicated to finishing his game project with his friends.
Produce Results
The roommates of Share House Kitayama are entering the final crunch for their doujin game, and if they can produce enough sales, Tsurayuki's tuition woes will be solved. But as time starts to run short, Kyoya decides to prioritize deadlines over quality and creativity...
Showing Off
As Kyoya adjusts to suddenly finding himself in the year 2018, he tries to find out what happened to his friends from the Platinum Generation.
Learn Lessons
As Kyoya adjusts to the new future he finds himself in, he learns about the rough situation that Kawasegawa faces at work.
Be Prepared
Kyoya decides to step in and do whatever he can to salvage the project that the management of his company is running into the ground.
Facing Forward Again
Faced with the opportunity to return to the past and try to change things once again, Kyoya must decide what he wants to do with the life he's found himself living in the future.
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