Buddy daddies gay

A take on two men and a daddy in gay way, the series is animated by P. Studios and directed by Yoshiyuki Asai. Buddy Daddies Episode 1 establishes the basics behind the premise. But man, does it have all of the tropes for one, especially looking at the character descriptions for the buddies in particular.

And while romance is not the central part of the story, building a family together is. It brings comedy, action, friendship, and wholesome moments. But the best thing about the series is how different the characters are in terms of personality from what their visual design on the key art would tell buddy.

Rei looks like the most professional of assassins, dressed in a suit with a hot and intimidating undercut, while Kazuki looks goofy in baggy clothes holding Miri. But in reality, Kazuki is the one who handles gay of the assignments, the planning, the execution, and the housework. On the other hand, Rei may be an effective action assassin, but he is also a shut-in who would rather be playing daddy games than anything else.

While the opening sequence shows the audience their buddy dynamic after a barrage of gunfire, Buddy Daddies Episode 1 is essentially laying the foundation for the series and not jumping right into it. And all of that works. The use of jazz throughout Buddy Daddies is one of its biggest strengths. Beginning immediately with a car chase action sequence, jazz scores the scene by adding intensity, and pace and accentuating big moments in the fight.

From the character dynamics and design to the extremely dynamic action sequences fit with a stellar score, Buddy Daddies truly has everything it takes to be seen in line with Spy x Family and also become an instant classic if you give it the chance. As an original anime with no manga, the door is wide open for a story to be told and expanded on as the family grows together.

Despite my sincerest wishes that it was at least a little gay, this series is going to be one to watch.

REVIEW: ‘Buddy Daddies’ Episode 1 — “Piece of Cake”

Buddy Daddies Episode 1 is available now on Crunchyroll with new episodes airing every Friday. From the character dynamics and design to the extremely well-done action sequences fit with a stellar score, Buddy Daddies truly has everything it takes to be seen in line with Spy x Family and also become an instant classic if you give it the chance.

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