CATDOLL: "Tanaka-kun is always so lazy" final episode preview: invisible hairpin is the most deadly

CATDOLL: "Tanaka-kun is always so lazy" final episode preview: invisible hairpin is the most deadly

The April new show "Tanaka-kun is Always Lazy" will be concluded this week, and the preview of the final episode has been released. In order to strengthen her relationship with Tanaka, Shiraishi used various opportunities to talk to him, but unfortunately she was unable to do so until the end...

For Tanaka, keeping his seat comfortable and allowing him to relax is the ultimate goal. Spending every day leisurely is more important than anything else. Tanaka's behavior attracted the attention of the chairman of the next seat, Shiraishi. In order to deepen the relationship with his classmates, Shiraishi took the initiative to talk to him. However, in his lazy state, Tanaka could hardly communicate with others normally. After trying all his methods and failing miserably, Shiraishi also fell into deep trouble...

The final preview of "Tanaka-kun is always so lazy" is here:

"Tanaka-kun is Always So Lazy" is a youth comedy comic serialized by Japanese cartoonist Udanosomi. This work tells the daily funny stories between the lazy protagonist Tanaka and his friend Ohta, who has the attributes of a married woman. Because Ohta always takes care of Tanaka-kun, the two people's relaxed and leisurely high school daily life begins...

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