Trillion Game - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Haru, a university student looking for a job, meets Gaku, his middle school classmate, during a job interview at Dragon Bank, Japan's largest IT company. Thanks to his natural communication skills and a bluff, Haru gets a job offer, but on the day of the job offer ceremony for Dragon Bank, he learns that Gaku was rejected. The company failed to recognize Gaku's wealth of knowledge and programming skills, so Haru simply declined his offer. At the final interview, he declares that he and Kirihime, the daughter of the president who served as the interviewer, will obtain ``Dragon Bank.'' Haru teams up with Gaku to draw a roadmap to earn 1 trillion dollars, and Gaku rides on that absurd dream. The two started ``Trillion Games'' with no business plan or start-up funds, and set out to raise funds using unconventional methods. First of all, I participated in the "Security Championship", a competition where the world's top hackers gather...

Episode 2
A mysterious man, Keisoin, suddenly appears and approaches him with an investment offer. The holding ratio is 15%, and the investment amount is 30 million yen. Haru is given ridiculous conditions for investment, but he easily clears them. Haru and his friends successfully receive the investment, but they promise Keioin that they will "achieve sales of 3 million yen in the first month." Haru and Gaku have finally launched ``Trillion Game Co., Ltd.''. Gaku is worried about Haru's haphazard way of immediately recruiting people, but leaving the job content to be determined by the person hired. It was thought that no job seekers would come to the newly established and unknown company, but thanks to Haru's strategy, many applications came...! The person who was hired during the interview was Rinri (Riko Fukumoto), a university student who is failing at job hunting because she is too serious. On her first day at the company, she appointed Rin as the representative director and president, and the three of them embarked on an online shop business using AI...

Episode 3
Haru (Ren Meguro) and Gaku (Hayato Sano) go to a host club in Kabukicho, Shinjuku in order to fulfill the condition given by the president of Mizuzono (Kimiko Yo): ``Sales of 20 million flowers in one month.'' The strategy is to become a host in the night town, the largest market for flower gifts, and have a large number of customers use the AI shop ``Yorinuki.'' However, Gaku's serious personality takes a turn for the worse, leading to trouble from the first day. The number one host Hiroto (Mario Kuroba), who learns that Haru and his friends are trying to make money, orders them to be expelled. When Haru hears that the number one host will decide the rules for the store, he boasts, ``I'll be the top seller this month.'' Hiroto also accepts the challenge. Meanwhile, Mitsuen pretends to be a customer and asks Yorinuki's AI function that he wants jet-black flowers. Rin (Riko Fukumoto) responds to this unreasonable order... Furthermore, Kirihime (Mio Imada) is pressing Mitsuen Flower to take over!

Episode 4
When Dragon Bank Co., Ltd. copied the AI online shop "Yorinuki" and launched "Hana Venus" on a large scale, sales of Mizuen Flower plummeted and they were forced into a predicament. Gaku (Hayato Sano) and Rin (Riko Fukumoto) are worried about Mitsuzono Flower (Kimiko Yo), but there is no way they can help Mizono Flower anymore, and Keihoin (Koji Yoshikawa) tells them that this is a business. be admonished. Haru (Ren Meguro) confidently proposes entering social games as his next plan. He immediately tries to acquire a major game company, but he is not interested at all. Meanwhile, Haru captures the heart of Sakura (Yoshitaka Hara), the president of the game company "SAKUSAKULAB", and decides to start developing a game with the employees of "SAKUSAKULAB". Furthermore, he ends up renting a new office with a rent of 3 million yen. He also plans to poach the developer and producer of Dragon Bank's popular game ``Dora Musume".

Episode 5
Haru (Ren Meguro) proposes to Keihoin (Koji Yoshikawa) that they together buy out the major entertainment agency God Promotion. Goppuro is Keioin's old club, and Haru is also investigating an incident that occurred when he was the manager. Meanwhile, Gaku (Hayato Sano) is unable to tell Sakura (Yoshitaka Hara) and the others that the newly established game business was a dummy to collect funds. Meanwhile, Haru withdraws 2 billion yen of game development funds and disappears. Rin (Riko Fukumoto) trembles with anger at her selfishness. However, Gaku is determined to develop the best game with Sakura and his friends without Haru's help. At that time, Haru went to Goppuro alone. We declare war on the company president (Takashi Tsukamoto) to take over!

Episode 6
Finally, the genius creator Hejima (Kosuke Suzuki) comes to Trillion Games. However, the money-oriented Hejima and Sakura (Hara Yoshitaka), who values the heart, do not see eye to eye. Gaku (Hayato Sano) was in between and was having a hard time, but he was curious about what Hejima said. Meanwhile, Haru (Ren Meguro) and Keihoin (Koji Yoshikawa) are busy collecting proxy letters from shareholders in order to force Goppuro's president, Kami (Takashi Tsukamoto), to resign. He also tries to secretly contact Himuro (Ryosuke Soda), an actor in the company who holds the key. Then, on the day of the "Goppro" shareholder meeting, an incident occurs!

Episode 7
Haru (Ren Meguro) and his friends invest the large sum of money they earned from the huge success of ``Puchipuchi Island'' to buy a weather forecast channel and a program production company. Finally, the network television ``Trillion TV'' has been launched. Thanks to the advertising effect of using Goppuro's talent, it also attracted major sponsors. However, Kuroryu (Jun Kunimura) seriously sets out to destroy Trillion Games. After acquiring a major American distribution service company, Kirihime (Mio Imada) becomes CEO and begins buying broadcasting rights for terrestrial television's signature programs. Around that time, Haru and Gaku (Hayato Sano) come into contact with Kunuta (Kenjiro Tsuda), a news producer at a production company, and Akari (Kanako Momota), a popular announcer at a terrestrial TV station.

Episode 8
Trillion Game Co., Ltd. significantly increased its profits from its game and television businesses. Meanwhile, D-REX, a video distribution service whose CEO is Kirihime (Mio Imada), announced at a press conference that it has entered into a business partnership with a major home appliance manufacturer in Asia, will install a special button on TV remote controls, and will completely waive monthly fees for one year. Announced at. She also derides Trillion Games, which is doing well in distribution, as ``a competitor that is just another venture company.'' Akari (Kanako Momota), an announcer who was present, opined, ``This is a declaration of war against Trillion Games,'' and the place becomes noisy. Meanwhile, Haru (Ren Meguro) proposes an exclusive distribution of a new work by the popular anime studio Popola as a one-shot reversal of D-REX's strategy, which has become a hot topic. When Haru and Gaku (Hayato Sano) immediately come to negotiate, they find that Popola's director, Mari Usami, is even more selfish than the rumors...

Episode 9
Haru and his friends are approached by Kokuryu (Jun Kunimura) to buy out all of the shares in Trillion Games held by Haru (Ren Meguro), Gaku (Hayato Sano), and Keitoin (Koji Yoshikawa) for 70 billion yen. give one answer. Next, they set their sights on the cashless payment business, developed the QR code payment service ``Trinrin Pay,'' and set out to take over the world. Meanwhile, Kirihime (Mio Imada), who has been transferred to her subsidiary supermarket chain, comes up with a new strategy using Dragon Bank's electronic money "Draco". The girlfriend, Kirihime, receives an unexpected offer from Haru...

Episode 10
All of Trillion Game's user information is leaked, and Rin (Riko Fukumoto) holds a press conference saying that she needs to apologize and explain to the users, but her management responsibilities as the company's president are pursued. The company's credibility plummeted and sales plummeted. Haru (Ren Meguro), Gaku (Hayato Sano), and Keihoin (Koji Yoshikawa) have no choice but to do so, and Kokuryu (Jun Kunimura) forces them to let go of the company. A few days later, Dragon Bank finally acquired Trillion Games. In front of the dumbfounded employees, Haru appears and does something that no one expected...
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