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Candy Color Paradox
Adapted From A Manga

Candy Color Paradox (2022)

Ameiro Paradox (Candy Color Paradox) - A yaoi drama about rival journalists turned unexpected lovers. Explore workplace dynamics, romance, and personal growth.

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Adapted From A Manga
Original Title 飴色パラドックス
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 8
Duration 25 mins
Status Ended
Year 2022
First Air Date December 15, 2022
Last Air Date February 9, 2023
Broadcast Day friday
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Satoshi Onoe (Keito Kimura) is a reporter for the weekly gossip magazine “Dash!” The magazine is a hit among readers, as it often contains juicy details about the latest celebrity scandals, and sells well as a result. Its success is largely down to its so-called stakeout crews – teams of journalists and photographers who follow celebrities in the hope of catching them getting up to no good.

But one day, the magazine’s senior staff decided to reshuffle the stakeout teams – and pair Satoshi Onoe with the photographer Motoharu Kaburagi (Yamanaka Jyutaro). Satoshi Onoe secretly resents Motoharu Kaburagi, and thinks of him as a rival, of sorts. Furthermore, while Satoshi Onoe prides himself on his writing skills and his sense of ethics, Motoharu Kaburagi is very different. The photographer has poor manners and takes a haphazard approach to work. The two clash as they begin their joint assignments, resentful that they have to work together. But as they try to catch the ultimate scoop, they unexpectedly begin to develop feelings for one another. Could an unlikely workplace romance be in the cards for them?

This drama was based on a manga series of the same name that was written by Isaku Natsume and first published in 2019.

“Candy Color Paradox” is a 2022 Japanese drama series that was directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya.

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A Journey from Rivalry to Romance

Candy Color Paradox is more than just a yaoi manga; it’s a narrative about growth, understanding, and the unexpected paths love can take. While it has its shortcomings, the emotional journey it takes readers on is both memorable and heartfelt. Let’s delve into the details.

  1. Plot Overview: The story revolves around two protagonists, Onoe Satoshi and Kaburagi Motoharu, who are forced to work together. Their initial dynamic is one of rivalry and tension, but as they spend more time together, their feelings evolve. The show deftly explores the complexities of relationships, both on the field and in their personal lives.
  2. Characterization:
    • Onoe Satoshi (Kimura Keito): As the emotional and expressive lead, Kimura portrays Onoe with flair. His character development is concentrated in the latter part of the series, leaving viewers curious about his past and motivations.
    • Kaburagi Motoharu (Yamanaka Jyutaro): Yamanaka’s stoic portrayal of Kaburagi adds depth to the drama. His struggle with emotions and lack of backstory contribute to the tension between the two leads.
  3. Themes Explored:
    • Workplace Dynamics: The drama effectively captures the nuances of working relationships, showcasing how colleagues can become more than just coworkers.
    • Communication: Both protagonists suffer from emotional constipation, leading to misunderstandings. If only they’d express their feelings more openly!
    • Growth and Understanding: As their relationship evolves, so do the characters. The show emphasizes personal growth and self-awareness.
  4. Content Warnings:
    • Sensitive Topics: The drama touches on attempted sexual assault, past trauma, and manipulation. Viewer discretion is advised.
  5. Overall Impression: Candy Color Paradox manages to balance humor, romance, and drama within its eight episodes. While it occasionally falls into clichés, it still resonates with fans of the genre. The pacing is commendable, and the ending leaves viewers satisfied.

In conclusion, Candy Color Paradox may not reinvent the yaoi genre, but it offers a heartfelt exploration of love, trust, and personal growth. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or a newcomer, this drama is worth a watch.


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