The story then shifts to (played by Takahashi Yuto, former member of the idol group Hey! Say! JUMP). Satoru works at an aquarium, a setting that becomes symbolic throughout the series (fish don't kiss, fish don't date – a metaphor for his own identity).
Because Koisenu Futari aired on NHK (Japan's public broadcaster), it does not always have the same wide international distribution as Netflix or Disney+ original anime. However, finding is possible through specific channels.
(The Pressure to Couple Up)
NHK originally broadcast "Koisenu Futari" with Japanese captions only. International fans rely on fan-translated or official English subtitles to access the series. Here is why for Episode 1:
The story then shifts to (played by Takahashi Yuto, former member of the idol group Hey! Say! JUMP). Satoru works at an aquarium, a setting that becomes symbolic throughout the series (fish don't kiss, fish don't date – a metaphor for his own identity).
Because Koisenu Futari aired on NHK (Japan's public broadcaster), it does not always have the same wide international distribution as Netflix or Disney+ original anime. However, finding is possible through specific channels.
(The Pressure to Couple Up)
NHK originally broadcast "Koisenu Futari" with Japanese captions only. International fans rely on fan-translated or official English subtitles to access the series. Here is why for Episode 1: