Carry On! Hara-chan! - Season 1 Backdrop Blur
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6.6 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

Carry On! Hara-chan! - Season 1

Echizen, who is a modest woman, works at a fish cake plant. Instead of keeping a diary, she draws cartoons of "Nakuna, Harachan" on her notebook about her daily life. The main character in her comic, Hara then appears in the real world.

Top Cast

  • Tomoya Nagase

    Tomoya Nagase

    Hara-chan

  • Kumiko Aso

    Kumiko Aso

    Echizen-san

  • Ryuhei Maruyama

    Ryuhei Maruyama

    Tanaka-kun

  • Shioli Kutsuna

    Shioli Kutsuna

    Konno Kiyomi

  • Kento Kaku

    Kento Kaku

    Makihiro

  • Masaki Suda

    Masaki Suda

    Hiroshi

  • Yutaka Shimizu

    Yutaka Shimizu

    Akkun

  • Miyoko Inagawa

    Miyoko Inagawa

    Naganuma-san

  • Kazushige Komatsu

    Kazushige Komatsu

    police officer

Overview

Echizen, who is a modest woman, works at a fish cake plant. Instead of keeping a diary, she draws cartoons of "Nakuna, Harachan" on her notebook about her daily life. The main character in her comic, Hara then appears in the real world.

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