However, inside Handa’s head, it’s a different story. He is utterly convinced that the entire student body .
When he ignores people or hides in a corner to avoid "bullying," his peers interpret it as a "too cool for school" aloofness that makes them admire him even more. Handa-kun
The core hook of Handa-kun is a hilarious, oxymoronic misunderstanding. To the rest of the school, Sei Handa is a "god." He is handsome, effortlessly cool, and a calligraphy prodigy whose every move is seen as a profound statement. However, inside Handa’s head, it’s a different story
If you’ve ever felt like the world was out to get you, you’ll find a kindred (if slightly delusional) spirit in . While many fans know him as the grumpy but growing calligrapher from the beloved series Barakamon , the prequel series Handa-kun takes us back to his high school days—and it is a comedic masterclass in social paranoia. The Premise: A Cult of Personality (That Handa Ignores) The core hook of Handa-kun is a hilarious,