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Overview
Kyouko followed her true love and childhood friend Shou to Tokyo so she could help him reach his dream of becoming an idol. She cleans, cooks, works three jobs and does nothing for herself because she loves him so much, but gets nothing in return. Still, she remains by his side. But then one day she goes unannounced to his agency with a delivery, and overhears him talking about her; he reveals to his manager that he only took her with him as a maid, and that he doesn’t care for her at all. Upon hearing this, Kyouko doesn’t just sit around and cry. She cuts and dyes her hair, changes her clothes and attitude and thus begins her journey to join showbiz and have her revenge against Shou.
(Source: Anime News Network)
About Skip Beat!
Among the 2000s Comedy, Drama and Romance anime, Skip Beat! stands out as a particularly humorous anime series. Released in 2008 and spanning 25 episodes, it delivers both humorous and character-driven elements in a way that keeps viewers engaged.
Alternative Titles for Skip Beat!
Skip Beat! is known around the world by several names: スキップ・ビート!. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Skip Beat!
You can watch Skip Beat! on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Skip Beat! Details and Facts
Skip Beat! is a TV, consisting of 25 episodes, which first aired in 2008, during the Fall season, produced by Hal Film Maker, TV Tokyo Music, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Comedy, Drama and Romance.
Anime Similar to Skip Beat!
If you enjoyed Skip Beat!, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Full Moon wo Sagashite (Comedy, Drama)
- Kakyuusei 2: Hitomi no Naka no Shoujo-tachi (Comedy, Drama)
- Canvas 2: Niji-iro no Sketch (Comedy, Drama)
- MIX: MEISEI STORY (Comedy, Drama)
- Aishiteruze Baby★★ (Comedy, Drama)
- Go-toubun no Hanayome (Comedy, Drama)
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Overview
Kyouko followed her true love and childhood friend Shou to Tokyo so she could help him reach his dream of becoming an idol. She cleans, cooks, works three jobs and does nothing for herself because she loves him so much, but gets nothing in return. Still, she remains by his side. But then one day she goes unannounced to his agency with a delivery, and overhears him talking about her; he reveals to his manager that he only took her with him as a maid, and that he doesn’t care for her at all. Upon hearing this, Kyouko doesn’t just sit around and cry. She cuts and dyes her hair, changes her clothes and attitude and thus begins her journey to join showbiz and have her revenge against Shou.
(Source: Anime News Network)
About Skip Beat!
Among the 2000s Comedy, Drama and Romance anime, Skip Beat! stands out as a particularly humorous anime series. Released in 2008 and spanning 25 episodes, it delivers both humorous and character-driven elements in a way that keeps viewers engaged.
Alternative Titles for Skip Beat!
Skip Beat! is known around the world by several names: スキップ・ビート!. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Skip Beat!
You can watch Skip Beat! on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Skip Beat! Details and Facts
Skip Beat! is a TV, consisting of 25 episodes, which first aired in 2008, during the Fall season, produced by Hal Film Maker, TV Tokyo Music, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Comedy, Drama and Romance.
Anime Similar to Skip Beat!
If you enjoyed Skip Beat!, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Full Moon wo Sagashite (Comedy, Drama)
- Kakyuusei 2: Hitomi no Naka no Shoujo-tachi (Comedy, Drama)
- Canvas 2: Niji-iro no Sketch (Comedy, Drama)
- MIX: MEISEI STORY (Comedy, Drama)
- Aishiteruze Baby★★ (Comedy, Drama)
- Go-toubun no Hanayome (Comedy, Drama)
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- スキップ・ビート!
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- Skip Beat!
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- TV
- Episodes
- 25
- Aired
- Season
- Fall
- Released Year
- 2008
- Studios
- Hal Film Maker, TV Tokyo Music
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