Tada's Do-it-all House -

The series is celebrated for its deadpan humor and "slice-of-life" exploration of social issues in Japan. Release Year Tada's Do-It-All House Tatsushi Ōmori Mahoro Ekimae Bangaichi Hitoshi One Tada's Do-It-All House: Disconcerto Film (Sequel) Tatsushi Ōmori

Tada's Do-It-All House (まほろ駅前多田便利軒, 2011) Tada's Do-It-All House

: A talkative, eccentric freeloader who often acts without consulting Tada but possesses deep insight into human nature. The series is celebrated for its deadpan humor

: A responsible, divorced man over 30 who takes his odd jobs seriously, ranging from babysitting to stalking suspicious bus drivers. ( Mahoro Ekimae Tada Benriken ) is a

( Mahoro Ekimae Tada Benriken ) is a multi-media franchise centered on a "benriya" (handyman or "jack-of-all-trades") business in the fictional Tokyo suburb of Mahoro. It originated as a Naoki Prize-winning novel by Shion Miura and has since been adapted into a film, a television series, and a sequel movie. Plot and Core Dynamic

The story follows , a level-headed but down-on-his-luck handyman who runs a small business solving various problems for local residents. His solitary life is disrupted when he reunites with a former middle school classmate, Haruhiko Gyoten , a vagabond with a mysterious past who eventually becomes Tada’s live-in assistant.

: The "Do-It-All House" is located across from Mahoro Station, serving as both their office and home while they handle "queer and dubious" requests from the community. Media Franchise Overview