

Good Morning Call
A high school girl finally gets her own apartment, but she has to share it with the most popular boy in school. No one can know they're living together.
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Plot Summary
Nao Yoshikawa is a college student who is secretly dating her senpai, Hisashi Uehara. Despite their relationship, Nao maintains a normal facade at school, attending classes and engaging with her friends. The drama unfolds as they navigate the challenges of keeping their relationship hidden from their peers and the potential complications that arise from their differing social lives.
Critical Reception
Good Morning Call was generally well-received by audiences, particularly those who enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies and slice-of-life dramas. Critics noted its charming portrayal of young love and the relatable struggles of balancing a secret relationship with daily life. While not a critical darling, it found a strong following for its sweet narrative and likable characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sweet and innocent portrayal of first love.
- Appreciated for its relatable high school romance themes.
- Found to be a charming and easy-to-watch series.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this specific series. However, general audience sentiment often points to its appeal as a feel-good romantic drama.
Fun Fact
The drama is based on a shōjo manga of the same name by Yue Takasuka, which was serialized from 2009 to 2014.
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