So, the other day, I started digging into this thing called “Terano-kun to Kumazaki-kun.” It’s a manga, and I’d heard some buzz about it, so I figured, why not? It also has a drama CD, which I’m a sucker for, so that’s a bonus.
First, I did a bit of a background check. Found out that it’s all about this student council president, Terano, who’s like, Mr. Perfect. Then there’s Kumazaki, who’s the classic “scary on the outside, softie on the inside” type. These two are the main deal.
I decided to hit up some online manga sites to see if I could read it. Lo and behold, I found it pretty easily. It’s got that official stamp on it, so that’s cool. Dived right in and started reading. The story kicks off with Terano being all prim and proper, and Kumazaki, well, he’s failing classes but looks like he could be a model or something.
My Drama CD Adventure
- Found out the drama CD release date: April 29, 2022. Not too long ago, which is nice.
- Checked the price. A solid 4, so it seems to be reasonable.
- Discovered the voice actors: Chiaki Kobayashi voices Terano, and Kishou Taniyama voices Kumazaki. I recognized Taniyama’s name from somewhere – probably some other anime I’ve watched.
I also stumbled upon some community reviews. People seem to be into it, which is always a good sign. I like to see what other folks are saying before I get too invested. But let me tell you, the story is pretty interesting.
So, basically, I spent a good chunk of my day reading this manga and then hunting down info about the drama CD. I’m planning to listen to the CD soon, and if it’s any good, I might just add my own review to that online community. You know, share the love and all that.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with “Terano-kun to Kumazaki-kun.” It’s been fun, and I’m pretty stoked to see where this story goes. If you’re into manga or drama CDs, you might want to check this one out. It’s got a good mix of everything, and those voice actors are just the cherry on top.
That’s all for now. I’ll probably be back with more of my random discoveries. Until then, keep it real, folks!