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Re: The End of the Tiny World - Half a Year Later - Season 1

"1 day is enough to change the world"

Six months ago, life went dark for the underworld negotiator Kida when his lifelong friend and fellow former outcast Makoto became embroiled in a deadly plot. Makoto had risen to become the head of a powerful trading firm, but the events that unfolded on Christmas Eve put an end to all that. Since then, Kida has continued to drift through life without a single bright spark to light up his life. Nobody cares if he lives or dies except his underworld boss, who values Kida’s inimitable skills.

Top Cast

  • Takanori Iwata

    Takanori Iwata

    Kida

  • Mackenyu

    Mackenyu

    Sawada Makoto / Onose Makoto

  • Airi Matsui

    Airi Matsui

    Michiru / Yoshika

  • Nobuaki Kaneko

    Nobuaki Kaneko

    Kei

  • Akira Emoto

    Akira Emoto

    Kawabata

  • Anna Yamada

    Anna Yamada

    Yocchi

Overview

Six months ago, life went dark for the underworld negotiator Kida when his lifelong friend and fellow former outcast Makoto became embroiled in a deadly plot. Makoto had risen to become the head of a powerful trading firm, but the events that unfolded on Christmas Eve put an end to all that. Since then, Kida has continued to drift through life without a single bright spark to light up his life. Nobody cares if he lives or dies except his underworld boss, who values Kida’s inimitable skills.

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