Kakushigoto
Finished · 12 epAjiado · 2020 · Japan

Kakushigoto

かくしごと

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Single father Kakushi Gotou has a secret. He’s a top-selling artist of popular erotic manga, but his impressionable young daughter, Hime, can never find out! Now he’s having to bend over backwards just to keep her inquisitive little mind from discovering what he does for a living. A father-daughter tale of love and laughter. (Source: Funimation)

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Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Secrets / Wishes
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2. Episode 2 - Beach Sandals and B4 /Don’t Place, Don’t Draw, Don’t Finish Up
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3. Episode 3 - Makeshift Circus / The True State of Manga and Muscles
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4. Episode 4 - Normale Namae / Komawari Sketch
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5. Episode 5 - Everyone Gets Their Turn in the End / You’re Spending the Night!
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6. Episode 6 - School Rucksack
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7. Episode 7 - Inuhoshiki: Dog Wanted / The One Who Connects Mother and Child
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8. Episode 8 - Our Rough Draft / Unfortunate Memories Club
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9. Episode 9 - Your Lie in December
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10. Episode 10 - "I""S (Izu)"
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11. Episode 11 - Saishukai: The Last Chapter Doesn't Bother Her
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12. Episode 12 - Hidden Truths
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