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Good Morning Call
Cover of volume 2 with Nao and Hisashi
グッドモーニング・コール
(Guddo Mōningu kōru)
GenreRomance
Manga
Written byYue Takasuka
Published byShueisha
ImprintRibon Mascot Comics
MagazineRibon
Original runSeptember 1997April 2002
Volumes11
Original video animation
StudioShueisha
NAS
ReleasedAugust 2, 2001 (2001-08-02)
Runtime19 minutes
Manga
Good Morning Kiss
Written byYue Takasuka
Published byShueisha
MagazineCookie
Original runMay 15, 2007 – present
Volumes18
Television drama
Directed byYo Kawahara, Takashi Fujio
Written byKeiko Kanome, Yuna Suzuki, Rieko Obayashi, Yu Kanda
Original networkFuji TV on Demand
Original run February 12, 2016 June 10, 2016
Episodes17 (List of episodes)
Television drama
Good Morning Call: Our Campus Days
Directed byYo Kawahara, Kenta Noda, Eiki Shimomukai
Produced byMayuko Okamoto, Akimitsu Sasaki
Written byRieko Obayashi, Yuna Suzuki, Keiko Kanome
Music byteam K
StudioTelepack, Fuji Television
Original networkFuji TV on Demand, Netflix
Original runSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
Episodes10 (List of episodes)

Good Morning Call (グッドモーニング・コール, Guddo Mōningu Kōru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Yue Takasuka that ran in the monthly magazine Ribon from 1997 to 2002. Part of the story has been adapted into an OVA. In 2007, a sequel manga, Good Morning Kiss (グッドモーニング・キス, guddomōningu kisu), was serialized in Cookie. As of December 2019, eighteen volumes have been released.

A live-action television adaptation was co-produced by Fuji TV (Japan) & Netflix (worldwide).[1] Like the manga, the series is set in Tokyo and follows the relationships of the main characters from high school to university. Season one streamed on Fuji on Demand and Netflix Japan from February 12, 2016, to June 10, 2016. A second season aired on September 22, 2017, under the title Good Morning Call: Our Campus Days. According to the program's social media, a third season is under discussion.

Plot

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Teenager Nao Yoshikawa has moved into her own 2DK apartment in the city as her parents have returned to the country to manage the family farm. However, she soon discovers that Hisashi Uehara, a good-looking schoolmate, is also moving in. Realizing that they have been scammed into renting the same apartment, they agree to become roommates in order to make the rental payment. The story follows their adventures as they try to keep their cohabitation a secret from their classmates, with Nao developing romantic feelings for Hisashi as she gets to know him better.

Characters

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Nao Yoshikawa (吉川 菜緒, Yoshikawa Nao)
Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu; Played by: Haruka Fukuhara[2]
Nao is a teenage girl who tends to be a little air-headed and easygoing.[2] Because of a scam in her rental agreement, she and Hisashi Uehara end up sharing an apartment until other options open up.Ch. 1 Nao is more often annoyed by Hisashi than attracted by his looks like her classmates. However, she begins to care about getting along with him and grows to like him more than just as a roommate. She starts to date Hisashi later in the story. At the end of the manga, Nao and Uehara move into different apartments, due to the landlady of their previous apartment having a son who wanted to rent out a room for him and his girlfriend.
Hisashi Uehara (上原 久志, Uehara Hisashi)
Voiced by: Eiji Moriyama; Played by: Shunya Shiraishi[2]
Hisashi is a good-looking boy, and unsurprisingly has a bunch of fan-girls. He had a big crush on Yuri for 6 years (8 years in the live-action drama), but was heartbroken when she married his older brother despite her knowing about his crush on her. Later in the story, Hisashi and Nao live next door in the apartment.
Marina Konno (紺野 まりな, Konno Marina)
Voiced by: Maki Saitō; Played by: Moe Arai[2]
Marina is Nao's best friend who keeps a book of all the hot boys she knows. Although Marina is very knowledgeable about them, she would never go out with anyone she doesn't like. Later in the story, she starts going out with Yuichi Mitsuishi.
Yuichi Mitsuishi
Played by: Shugo Nagashima[2]
One of Nao's other best friend who is the son of a doctor.Ch. 3 He starts dating Marina later on in the series.
Yuri Uehara
Voiced by: Michiko Neya; Played by: Erika Mori[2]
Yuri is Hisashi's sister-in-lawCh. 3 who enjoys shopping.Ch. 4
Jun Abe (阿部 順, Abe Jun)
Voiced by: Ryō Naitō; Played by: Koya Nagasawa[2]
Jun is Nao's classmate, who is called the "King of Confessions" because he often goes around asking girls out, but gets rejected every single time.
Nanako Kusanagi
Played by: Hinako Tanaka[2]
Nanako is the fifteen-year-old daughter of the owner of the shop that Hisashi works at. Being a spoiled brat, she wants Hisashi to be her boyfriend and loves to make fun of Nao. In the final chapter, she realizes that her feelings for Hisashi were nothing more than admiration and not true love.
Issei Sata
Played by: Kentaro Ito[2]
Issei is the son of the owner of a ramen shop.
Ota
Ota is Nao's friend in university. She is single, and often daydreams about what being in a relationship would be like.
Daichi Shinozaki
Played by: Dori Sakurada[2]
A drama original character,[2] Daichi is Nao's childhood friend. He usually helps out his classmates with various activities. Daichi acts kind and caring, but also protective when it comes to Nao.
Takuya Uehara
Played by: Kei Tanaka[2]
Hisashi's handsome and successful brother and Yuri's husband.[3]

Media

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Manga

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Good Morning Call is written and illustrated by Yue Takasuka. It was serialized in the monthly magazine Ribon from September 1997 to April 2002. The chapters were later released in 11 bound volumes by Shueisha under the Ribon Mascot Comics imprint.

A sequel to the series, titled Good Morning Kiss, is running in Cookie.

Good Morning Call

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No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1May 15, 1998 (1998-05-15)4-08-856079-5
2October 15, 1998 (1998-10-15)4-08-856104-X
3March 15, 1999 (1999-03-15)4-08-856131-7
4August 6, 1999 (1999-08-06)4-08-856157-0
5January 14, 2000 (2000-01-14)4-08-856184-8
6July 15, 2000 (2000-07-15)4-08-856216-X
7December 15, 2000 (2000-12-15)4-08-856243-7
8April 15, 2001 (2001-04-15)4-08-856273-9
9September 15, 2001 (2001-09-15)4-08-856311-5
10February 15, 2002 (2002-02-15)4-08-856349-2
11May 15, 2002 (2002-05-15)4-08-856373-5

Good Morning Kiss

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  1. ISBN 978-4-08-856746-4 published on May 15, 2007

OVA

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An original video animation adaptation of Good Morning Call was screened as a short film at the 2001 Ribon Festival on August 2, 2001, as a double-feature with Time Strange Kyoko: Leave it to Chocola!

Television drama

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A live-action television drama adaptation was released weekly on Fuji on Demand and Netflix Japan starting February 12, 2016.[4] The series stars Haruka Fukuhara as Nao Yoshikawa and Shunya Shiraishi as Hisashi Uehara. It ran for 17 episodes until June 10, 2016. It was later streamed internationally on Netflix starting May 13.[citation needed] It was broadcast on Fuji TV from October 12, 2016, to January 11, 2017.[5][6]

A second season with 10 episodes, titled Good Morning Call: Our Campus Days was released on Fuji on Demand and Netflix Japan on September 22, 2017. The season follows Nao and Hisashi as college students.[7][8] It was released internationally on Netflix on November 28, 2017.[9][10][11]

According to the program's social media, a third season is under discussion.[9]

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
117February 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)June 10, 2016 (2016-06-10)
210September 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)September 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)

Season 1 (2016)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [12]
11"Alone at Last"
"Longing to live alone, a start?"
Transliteration: "Akogareno hitorigurashi, hajimemasu! ?" (Japanese: 憧れの一人暮らし、はじめます!?)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeFebruary 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)
High school girl Nao Yoshikawa is moving into a new apartment, but she discovers that the school prince, the popular but aloof Hisashi Uehara is also going to live there. They discover they've been scammed into renting the same apartment, but agree they would have to live together to afford the rent until they can find other places. Hisashi sets some house rules, including not having friends over, not entering each other's rooms, not interacting at school, or telling anyone about their living arrangement. One morning, Nao finds Hisashi has left all his alarms on but accidentally knocks over and breaks a family photo frame. Although she apologizes, he acts more cold to her. Nao learns from his friends that Hisashi lost his parents in a car crash, so she tries to buy a replacement frame. At night, she eats one of his puddings, Hisashi gets upset and scolds her. She goes out at night looking for one. Hisashi discovers Nao got him a replacement frame. Hisashi finds her hiding from a supposed assaulter, and carries her home. The next morning, Nao tries to wake Hisashi again, but he suddenly pulls Nao close and kisses her.
22"A Kiss to Remember"
"Sudden kiss"
Transliteration: "Totsuzen no fāsutokisu" (Japanese: 突然のファーストキス)
Yo KawaharaYuna SuzukiFebruary 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)
Hisashi does not recall kissing Nao. At school, Nao discovers that they accidentally have each other's gym uniform jackets. She cuts out the name from the jacket, but Hisashi has her fix it. A Uehara fan club girl who had secretly observed their interaction warns Nao not to be friendly with Hisashi. Nao's best friend Marina is suspicious that Nao is hiding something; when she visits Nao's apartment, she learns that Nao has been rooming with Hisashi. The fan club girls start bullying Nao but Hisashi rescues her and tells the girls that she is his girlfriend. He reasons that by pretending to be a couple there will be less hassle at school. He faints from exhaustion and is sent to a hospital. A beautiful young woman named Yuri arrives.
33"Rumor Has It"
"The secret of living together, I found out"
Transliteration: "Dōkyo no himitsu, bare chatta" (Japanese: 同居の秘密、バレちゃった)
Fujio TakashiYuna SuzukiFebruary 19, 2016 (2016-02-19)
Yuri turns out to be Hisashi's brother's wife and that Hisashi had a crush on her before. When Yuri wants Hisashi to come home to live with her family, Nao tries to cook up some food to coax Hisashi to stay. Marina is upset over the news that Nao and Hisashi are a couple, so Nao tries to reconcile that. When Nao tells her mother that she is doing well while living on her own, her mother says that she needs to rank in the upper half of her class in the upcoming finals or she'll have to move out. Realizing that finals are only four days away, she begs Daichi to tutor her. Yuri catches Nao after school and wants her to take her to Hisashi's place. Meanwhile, Marina and Yuichi discover Daichi is heading over, and they all end up at the apartment where Nao and Hisashi have to explain their cohabitation situation, and ask for their forgiveness and support. Hisashi ends up tutoring Nao the night before the finals, and Nao barely passes. They celebrate with some milk pudding but Nao realizes that she has fallen in love for Hisashi.
44"Christmas Is Coming"
"Countdown to Christmas Eve"
Transliteration: "Kurisumasu ibu made kauntodaun" (Japanese: クリスマス・イブまでカウントダウン)
Fujio TakashiRieko ObayashiFebruary 26, 2016 (2016-02-26)
55"Party of One"
"New Year Alone"
Transliteration: "2-Ri kiri no toshikoshi" (Japanese: 2人きりの年越し)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeMarch 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)
66"Faking Up Is Hard to Do"
"Confession of love from Dai-chan?"
Transliteration: "Daichan kara ai no kokuhaku! ?" (Japanese: 大ちゃんから愛の告白!?)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeMarch 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)
77"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
"Yuki-rin's divorce declaration"
Transliteration: "Yuri Rin no rikon sengen" (Japanese: ゆりりんの離婚宣言)
Takashi Fujio, Atsushi YoshikawaYuna SuzukiMarch 25, 2016 (2016-03-25)
88"He's Not Sexy, He's My Brother"
"Super handsome? Uehara's brother appears"
Transliteration: "Chō ikemen! ? Uehara ani tōjō" (Japanese: 超イケメン!?上原兄登場)
Atsushi YoshikawaRieko ObayashiApril 1, 2016 (2016-04-01)
99"A Valentine Surprise"
"Valentine's is coming"
Transliteration: "Mōsugu Barentain" (Japanese: もうすぐバレンタイン)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeApril 8, 2016 (2016-04-08)
1010"A Change of Scenery"
"I will enter the girls dormitory!"
Transliteration: "Joshi ryō ni, hairimasu! !" (Japanese: 女子寮に、入ります!!)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeApril 15, 2016 (2016-04-15)
1111"Father Knows Best"
"I was living together"
Transliteration: "Bareta! ! Dōkyo kaishō" (Japanese: バレた!!同居解消)
Takashi FujioKeiko Kanome, Yu KandaApril 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)
1212"Tagging Along"
"Let's set the heart on fire!"
Transliteration: "Hāto ni hi o tsukero dai sakusen!" (Japanese: ハートに火をつけろ大作戦!)
Yo KawaharaRieko ObayashiApril 29, 2016 (2016-04-29)
1313"The Getaway (Part 1)"
"Hot springs trip is full of happenings: Part 1"
Transliteration: "Onsen ryokō wa hapuningu-darake zenpen" (Japanese: 温泉旅行はハプニングだらけ・前編)
Atsushi YoshikawaYuna SuzukiMay 13, 2016 (2016-05-13)
1414"The Getaway (Part 2)"
"Hot springs trip is full of happenings: Part 2"
Transliteration: "Onsen ryokō wa hapuningu-darake kōhen" (Japanese: 温泉旅行はハプニングだらけ・後編)
Yo KawaharaYuna SuzukiMay 20, 2016 (2016-05-20)
1515"Surprise!"
(Japanese: Happy Birthday!?)
Kenji YamauchiRieko ObayashiMay 27, 2016 (2016-05-27)
1616"Two is Company..."
"Let's start living with a mysterious trio"
Transliteration: "Nazo no san'nin kurashi, hajimemasu! ?" (Japanese: 謎の三人暮らし、はじめます!?)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeJune 3, 2016 (2016-06-03)
1717"A Modest Proposal"
"Proposal? The future of the two"
Transliteration: "Puropōzu! ? Futari no mirai" (Japanese: プロポーズ!? 二人の未来)
Yo KawaharaKeiko KanomeJune 10, 2016 (2016-06-10)

Season 2: Our Campus Days (2017)

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No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
181"Campus Life Is Full of Temptation"
Transliteration: "Kyanpasu raifu wa yūwaku-darake" (Japanese: キャンパスライフは誘惑だらけ)
UnknownRieko ObayashiSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
192"Mission: Get More Girly"
"Aim, increase female power!!"
Transliteration: "Mezase, joshidjikara UP! !" (Japanese: 目指せ、女子力UP!!)
UnknownRieko ObayashiSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
203"Love or Friendship?"
"Love or friendship, that is the problem"
Transliteration: "Koi ka yūjō ka, sore ga mondaida" (Japanese: 恋か友情か、それが問題だ)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
214"First Love Never Lasts"
"I say my first love will not come true"
Transliteration: "Hatsukoi wa kanawanai tte iukeredo" (Japanese: 初恋は叶わないって言うけれど)
UnknownRieko ObayashiSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
225"Playing a Tragic Heroine Is Fun!"
"I hate the tragic heroine !?"
Transliteration: "Higekinohiroin wa kiraijanai! ?" (Japanese: 悲劇のヒロインは嫌いじゃない!?)
UnknownYuna SuzukiSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
236"His Birthday Surprise"
"Surprise your birthday!"
Transliteration: "Tanjōbi wa sapuraizu de!" (Japanese: 誕生日はサプライズで!)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
247"For Friendship"
"Cheering flag is a friend's seal"
Transliteration: "Ōenbata wa tomodachi no shirushi" (Japanese: 応援旗は友達の印)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
258"Careful When Camping at Night"
Transliteration: "Kyanpu no yoru ni hago chūi o" (Japanese: キャンプの夜にはご注意を)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
269"Can You Fall Out of Love?"
"Does the feeling of love change?"
Transliteration: "Koisurukimochi tte kawaru mono?" (Japanese: 恋する気持ちって変わるもの?)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
2710"Give Me a Good Morning Call Tomorrow"
"Good morning call tomorrow"
Transliteration: "Ashita mo guddomōningu kōru" (Japanese: 明日もグッドモーニング・コール)
UnknownUnknownSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)

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Good Morning Call (Japanese: グッドモーニング・コール, Hepburn: Guddo Mōningu Kōru) is a Japanese shōjo series written and illustrated by Yue Takasuka. It was serialized in Shueisha's monthly magazine from September 3, 1997, to April 3, 2002, and collected into eleven volumes. The story follows ordinary high school student Nao Yoshikawa, who moves into her own apartment in after her parents relocate to the countryside, only to discover that the popular and handsome classmate Hisashi Uehara has also rented the same unit due to a real estate agent's mistake; the two reluctantly agree to cohabitate while hiding their living arrangement from friends, family, and school to avoid scandal. The narrative explores their evolving relationship amid comedic mishaps, romantic tension, and everyday high school life, blending humor, drama, and coming-of-age themes typical of the shōjo genre. The manga has been adapted into various media, including a single-episode original video animation (OVA) released on February 8, 2001, which covers early events from the story and features voice acting by talents such as Yuka Tokumitsu as Nao and Eiji Moriyama as Uehara. In 2016, a live-action television adaptation premiered on Fuji Television's FOD platform, starring Haruka Fukuhara as Nao and Shunya Shiraishi as Uehara; the first season consists of 17 episodes, emphasizing the lighthearted and relatable aspects of the original work. A sequel season titled Good Morning Call: Our Campus Days, focusing on the characters' university life, aired in 2017 with 10 episodes and was made available internationally on Netflix, contributing to the series' popularity among global audiences interested in Japanese romantic comedies. The franchise has garnered attention for its portrayal of youthful romance and the challenges of independence, with the adaptations updating the story for modern viewers while staying true to the 's core dynamics of secrecy, growth, and affection between the leads. A , Good Morning Kiss, was serialized in 2007, extending the narrative into the characters' post-high school years.

Plot

Nao Yoshikawa, a third-year junior high , chooses to live independently in a apartment after her parents relocate to the countryside to manage her grandfather's farm. On moving day, she encounters Hisashi Uehara, a second-year from her and the apartment's other tenant due to a error. Unable to immediately resolve the issue, they reluctantly agree to share the space while concealing their from friends, family, and to prevent misunderstandings. The series depicts their adjustment to shared living, marked by humorous mishaps, interpersonal conflicts, and growing emotional bonds. It delves into Nao's experiences of and budding romance with Uehara amid typical adolescent challenges.

Characters

Main characters

  • Nao Yoshikawa (吉川 なお, Yoshikawa Nao): The protagonist, an ordinary high school girl who moves into an apartment in and unexpectedly ends up sharing it with her classmate Uehara due to a rental error. She is depicted as air-headed, easygoing, and navigating the challenges of independence and relationships.
  • Hisashi Uehara (上原 ひさし, Uehara Hisashi): Nao's classmate and the other , a popular, handsome, and academically talented student who also rents the same apartment. He is portrayed as aloof but responsible, working part-time to support himself.

Supporting characters

  • Marina Konno (今野 まりな, Konno Marina): Nao's loyal and energetic best friend, known for being boy-crazy and supportive in her social circle.
  • Yuichi Mitsuishi (光石 ゆういち, Mitsuishi Yūichi): One of Nao's close friends, often nicknamed "Mi-chan," the son of a doctor, and part of the group's dynamic.
  • Jun Abe (阿部 じゅん, Abe Jun): A classmate of Nao and Uehara, notorious as the "King of Confessions" for his frequent romantic pursuits that often end in rejection.
  • Yuri Uehara (上原 ゆり, Uehara Yuri): Hisashi's young and carefree sister-in-law, who adds to the family-related complications in the story.
  • Issei Sata (佐田 いっせい, Sata Issei): A friend who works at his family's ramen shop, where Nao takes a part-time job; nicknamed "Icchan."

Media

Manga

Good Morning Call (グッドモーニング・コール, Guddo Mōningu Kōru) is a Japanese series written and illustrated by Yue Takasuka. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's magazine Ribon from September 1997 to April 2002. The 57 chapters were collected into eleven volumes under the Ribon Mascot Comics imprint. In 2008, a bunko edition was released in six volumes.

Good Morning Call

The manga follows high school student Nao Yoshikawa, who begins cohabiting with classmate Hisashi Uehara due to a rental error, exploring their secret relationship amid school life and personal growth. A titled Good Morning Kiss (グッドモーニング・キス, Guddo Mōningu Kisu) began in 's magazine on May 26, 2007, and remains ongoing as of 2025. Written and illustrated by the same author, the series follows the main characters into their university years. As of December 2024, twenty-three volumes have been released under the Cookie Comics imprint.

Good Morning Kiss

The sequel depicts Nao and Uehara as university students semi-cohabiting while keeping their relationship secret from Nao's parents, dealing with new challenges in adulthood and romance.

OVA

An (OVA) adaptation of Good Morning Call was produced as a single 20-minute episode, focusing on the evolving relationship between protagonists Nao Yoshikawa and Hisashi Uehara after they have become a couple. The OVA premiered as a at the Otanoshimi Anime Matsuri 2001 event on August 2, 2001, screened alongside Time Stranger Kyoko, and was later released on in on October 3, 2001. The plot centers on the couple's daily life while cohabiting in secret to avoid school scrutiny, with tensions arising as Uehara's 16th birthday approaches. Nao frets over selecting the perfect gift, but complications ensue when she forgets the date, leading to a flirtatious misunderstanding that tests their bond. Produced by Nihon Ad Systems and Shueisha, the OVA was scripted by Tomoko Konparu, with storyboarding and direction by Takayuki Hamana, and animation direction by Yuusuke Kamata. It adapts elements from the original manga serialized in Ribon magazine, emphasizing romantic comedy and teen drama themes.

Television drama

The television drama adaptation of Good Morning Call is a Japanese romantic comedy series co-produced by and , starring as Nao Yoshikawa and as Hisashi Uehara. It faithfully adapts the manga's premise of high school students forced to share an apartment due to a rental scam, while incorporating original elements to explore their evolving relationship and daily challenges. The series premiered on Fuji TV's on-demand service and Japan on February 12, 2016, with international availability on shortly thereafter, marking one of 's early original Japanese productions. Season 1, consisting of 17 episodes, aired weekly from February 12 to June 10, 2016, and centers on Nao and Uehara's awkward during their final year of high school, including rumors, visits, and romantic tensions. Supporting cast includes as Daichi Shinozaki, Moe Arai as Marina Konno, Kentaro Ito as Issei Sata, and Hinako Tanaka as Nanako Kusanagi, who portray Nao's friends and add layers of comedic misunderstandings and jealousy. Directed primarily by and Yo Kawahara, the season emphasizes youthful romance and secrecy, with episodes averaging around 45 minutes each. It received positive reception for its lighthearted tone and relatable teen dynamics, earning a 7.3/10 rating from over 27,000 users on MyDramaList and 7.4/10 on from nearly 4,000 ratings. Season 2, titled Good Morning Call: Our Campus Days, shifts to an original storyline following Nao and Uehara as they enter , navigating new friendships, academic pressures, and relationship strains in a more mature setting. Released exclusively on on September 22, 2017, it comprises 10 episodes, introducing new cast members such as as Shu Natsume, a charismatic upperclassman who complicates their bond, and Maryjun Takahashi as Saeko Kumanomido, alongside returning leads Fukuhara and Shiraishi. Additional supporting roles feature Itsuki Sagara as Rin Nanase and Madoka Yoshida as Kayo Ota, highlighting themes of independence and temptation in early adulthood. The season builds on the first by exploring post-high school growth, with a focus on misunderstandings like rival affections and personal ambitions, and holds a 7.5/10 rating on MyDramaList from over 11,000 users. Overall, the series blends humor, romance, and slice-of-life elements, appealing to young audiences with its accessible portrayal of young love and challenges, and contributed to 's expansion in the Japanese market during the mid-2010s.

Series overview

Season 1 (2016)

Season 2: Our Campus Days (2017)

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