Midori Days - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Right-Hand Girlfriend
High school student Seiji Sawamura loves to fight. Because of this, girls never go near him. But one day, his right hand suddenly became a girl!

Two People's Feelings
Seiji is trying to cope with Midori being his right hand. However, thugs from another school arrive to fight.

The Day of Discoveries
Seiji's sister comes to visit. His sister's street gang arrive also and decide to go to a bathhouse.

Discovery of the Secret!?
Midori dirtied her clothes with ice cream. Seiji decides to get her new clothes at a doll shop and ends up running into a classmate there.

The Power of Love
Seiji was absent from P.E. due to an injury. He managed to get home, but accidentally drank alcohol and is now passed out.

Shiori's Love-Love Battle!
On a Sunday morning, Seiji decides to take care of his neighbor, Shiori Tsukishima.

First Date
Ayase convinces Seiji to go to the movies, but he is unaware that it is a date. Midori appears not to mind.

Right-hand Seiji
Midori and Seiji have switched! Seiji is now on the right hand of Midori!

Takki no Hibi
Shuichi Takamizawa, Seiji's classmate, has been taking pictures of Midori and uploading it onto a website.

Distance of the Hearts
Osamu Miyahara sets up a meeting with Seiji. Midori doesn't like the situation. Moreover, Ayase arrives not knowing Seiji was there.

Fated Reunion
Seiji and Midori play a game where the loser has to listen to whatever the winner wishes.

Sudden Parting
Kouta learns of Seiji and Midori's secret. If he tells Midori's family, she can become regular size again. However, Seiji is refusing.

The Days of the Couple
Seiji's right-hand returns to normal. Midori is no longer there. Ayase confesses her feelings, but it is unrequited.
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