A few people mentioned to me that this was somewhat like Spy x Family. However, it's not. In case you’re wondering, having 2 dads taking care of a kid, well, it's not BL.
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Genre:
Comedy - It is refreshing to see how Kazuki makes most of the scenes funny.
Action - Although this was tagged as Action, I think it didn't highlight many action scenes as I expected. Comparing that to spy x Family, it would have been fun if Kazuki and Rei (MCs) were like Loid and Yor (of Spy x Family) - highly competent assassins. I think this series fell short. I'd say this was rather, Slice of Life.----------
So the narrative is about two assassins who end up adopting and taking care of a 4-year-old kid. Why? They ended up killing the father, who was supposed to take care of the child. The plot was easy to understand. I mean, there was potential considering the trope.
Miri, the 4-year-old kid, was annoying. Although it's expected of a kid, there were no qualities which I enjoyed or would highlight. I guess it became too realistic. I believe they wanted a relatable storyline, one where parents juggle work and child care.
In comparison, although I got annoyed by Anya (from Spy x Family), Miri was irritating. As mentioned earlier that this was a good assassin trope and although there's so much lacking, the characters just grow on you and you start enjoying their journey as two dads.
It obviously was well produced and that's because it's P.A. Works, the producer of Skip and Loafer (if I'm not mistaken). But I think it's still a good watch if you want to kill time. The soundtrack was great though.

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