Unhandy Handyman streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2015
Runtime
1 season

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Metascore

Unhandy Handyman

Fixing problems in the quirkiest ways imaginable!

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Synopsis

Unhandy Handyman with Takashi Inoue (不便な便利屋) is a delightful Japanese comedy series that premiered in 2015. The story revolves around Eisuke Tsumiki, who finds himself fired from a top prestigious job in Tokyo and ends up in a remote, snow-covered Hokkaido town. There, he meets the quirky and accident-prone handyman, Takashi Inoue, who seems to mess up every repair job he gets. The show is filled with a series of humorous and heartwarming incidents as Eisuke gets drawn into Takashi's unconventional approach to handyman work. From fixing roofs and cars to solving relationship issues with his unique methods, the endearing dynamic between the two lead characters makes for a feel-good watch. Despite the odds, they manage to win the hearts of the local town inhabitants, who often bring their problems to the ‘Unhandy Handyman’ duo, making for an entertaining and uplifting series.

Cast

  • Takashi Inoue

    Takashi Inoue

    Teruo Katurazawa

  • Masaki Okada

    Masaki Okada

    Jun Takeyama

  • Kosuke Suzuki

    Kosuke Suzuki

    Hideo Matsui

  • Ken'ichi Endô

    Ken'ichi Endô

    Soichi Umemoto

  • Eiji Moriyama

    Eiji Moriyama

    Shuntaro Sakurada

  • Reina Triendl

    Reina Triendl

    Miki Mori

Reviews

Unhandy Handyman, starring Takashi Inoue, garnered mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike. On IMDb, the show holds a rating of 6.7/10, indicating a fair number of viewers found it enjoyable but not exceptional. Rotten Tomatoes didn’t aggregate enough reviews for a conclusive score, but individual reviews suggest a series that resonates with a niche audience. One reviewer commented, 'The charm of Unhandy Handyman lies in its heartwarming humor and the impeccable comedic timing of Takashi Inoue.' Others appreciated its unique setting in rural Japan, saying it gave a refreshing contrast to the typical urban backdrop of many shows. However, some critics found the storyline to be somewhat episodic and lacking in depth. A Metacritic critic noted, 'While the show has its endearing moments, it sometimes feels repetitive and struggles to maintain a consistent narrative pace.' Despite these criticisms, the chemistry between the characters and the show’s light-hearted approach ensured a dedicated following.