The Ingenuity of the Househusband

August. 29,2021      TV-G
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis

A tough guy with a knack for housework tackles household tasks with meticulous care in these comedic live-action vignettes.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2021

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10 Episode

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
August. 29,2021

Tsuda commences his multistep process for properly sharpening his kitchen knife. Then, he prepares himself a perfect cup of coffee.

Episode 2 - Episode 2
August. 29,2021

When his quiet moment alone with a cup of tea is interrupted by the constant flapping of a torn shoji screen door, Tsuda has no choice but to fix it.

Episode 3 - Episode 3
August. 29,2021

While doing the laundry, Tsuda comes across some challenging stains, but he knows exactly how to handle these situations — at least he usually does.

Episode 4 - Episode 4
August. 29,2021

Polishing his scuffed-up baseball feels so good, Tsuda goes around the house looking for other things in need of the same treatment.

Episode 5 - Episode 5
August. 29,2021

After a particularly raucous celebration, Tsuda carefully sorts through the garbage that was left behind, putting all of it into its correct bin.

Episode 6 - Episode 6
October. 07,2021

Tsuda receives a hefty amount of pork as a gift and sets to work lovingly turning it into the best smoked bacon ever.

Episode 7 - Episode 7
October. 07,2021

Hit with a sudden lunchtime hankering for udon, Tsuda decides to make his own homemade udon noodles from scratch.

Episode 8 - Episode 8
October. 07,2021

For once, Tsuda decides to take it easy and do nothing the whole day - which is a lot harder than he thought it would be.

Episode 9 - Episode 9
October. 07,2021

While preparing for some voice acting work, Tsuda gets sidetracked and starts taking apart and cleaning more and more things around the house.

Episode 10 - Episode 10
October. 07,2021

To celebrate a job well done, Tsuda makes himself a nice meal of panfried salmon with creamy walnut sauce, accompanied by a plate of peperoncino udon.

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