Recap Past 6 Episodes of Remake Our Life! in Episode 6.5
Remake Our Life! is already halfway through and a lot has transpired in that time. The protagonist went back in time to become a high schooler, found romance, and is now helping out his dear friend Tsurayuki.
The creators understand that with so many things going on, a recap is much needed to keep track of the story. So, the next episode will contain just that.
The Twitter account of Bokurema has announced that the next episode, 6.5 titled “Clip Show”, will be a recap of the six previous episodes.
Next week, we will deliver Episode 6.5 “Recap” Satellite antenna
8/14 (Sat) 22:00 #TOKYOMX and other TV stations and distribution sites have decided to send the omnibus
We will broadcast the famous scenes from episodes 1 to 6 at once, so please take a look if you are going to see #My Lime from now on Sparkles
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The upcoming episode will air on August 18, 2021, and will contain all the heartfelt and key scenes from the past 6 episodes.
The sixth episode which aired recently showed the growing romantic bond between the protagonist Kyoya and Aki resulting in Nanako feeling extremely jealous. The good thing here is that she doesn’t have bad blood with either of them so things probably won’t turn sour.
Another member of the group, Tsurayuki, is in deep trouble. He ran away from his family of doctors in order to live independently and not trudge on the same path of getting admitted to a medical school. This however led him to take up multiple jobs to support himself which resulted in him neglecting his health.
He has good luck on his side though so you guys don’t need to worry much. His group of friends are willing to help him out by designing a doujin game and earning money by selling it.
I can not wait for the next episode to arrive because I’d really like to see them bringing the game to life.
About Remake Our Life!
Remake Our Life! a romantic comedy light novel series written by Kionachi and illustrated by Eretto. Media Factory has published seven volumes and two spin-off volumes since March 2017 under their MF Bunko J imprint.
Kyoya Hasiba, an unsuccessful game director goes bankrupt after his company fails to take off. It leads him to return to his parents’ home.
While taking a nap in his old bedroom thinking about the other successful game creators of his generation, he time-slips ten years into his past without his own knowledge.
He considers this as his second chance at life and takes it to remake his life. Now, an 18-something Arts college student, he shares a house with four other people.
Though he considers this an opportunity to change the decisions he made in his formative life, things don’t quite turn out the way he wanted to.
Source: Twitter
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