

Hataraki Man
Matsukata Hiroko is a super busy magazine editor. Just like any other 28-year-old woman, she enjoys going on dates with her boyfriend, fashion and her private life. But once she turns her switch into working mode, she sacrifices all that and dedicates her life to her job. That's when her colleagues refer to her as the Hataraki Man (working man). Her success at work however doesn't give her total satisfaction. --NTV
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Plot Summary
The series follows Hiroko Matsukata, a passionate and ambitious career woman who dedicates herself entirely to her work as a star journalist. Known as 'Hataraki Man' (Working Man), she throws herself into every assignment with unparalleled zeal, often at the expense of her personal life and relationships. The story explores the challenges and rewards of a demanding profession, the blurring lines between work and life, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of professional fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Hataraki Man, as an anime adaptation, generally received positive to mixed reviews, with particular praise for its realistic portrayal of workplace dynamics and the protagonist's driven personality. Some critics found the episodic nature and focus on career over personal drama to be less engaging, while others appreciated its unique take on a working woman's life. The animation style and voice acting were typically well-received.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable depiction of a dedicated professional woman.
- Appreciated for its nuanced exploration of work-life balance challenges.
- Some viewers found the focus on work to be overwhelming or less dramatic than typical anime.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this specific anime series. However, based on general anime fan forums, viewers often discuss the protagonist's admirable work ethic and relatability, while some express a desire for more personal relationship development.
Fun Fact
The manga on which the anime is based was created by Moyoco Anno, who is also known for her works like 'Sakura-chan no Asobi' and 'Princess Jellyfish'.
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