Show Time! (2021)

A forbidden romance blooms between a children's TV singing idol and a widowed single father in this adult Japanese animated series.

Show Time! - Series Information

  • Original Title: しょうたいむ!〜歌のお姉さんだってしたい〜
  • First Air Year: 2021
  • Last Air Year: 2023
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (8 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 16
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 4, 2021 (United States - TV-MA)
  • Networks: BS11, Tokyo MX
  • Alternative Titles: Шоу начинается! Даже сестрица Минами хочет заниматься сексом (RU), Showtime! Uta No Onee-San Datte Shitai (JP), 表演開始!~就算是唱歌的姐姐也想做~ (TW), ShowTime!唱歌的大姐姐也想做 (CN), 쇼타임! 노래 선생님도 하고 싶어 (KR)
  • Production Companies: Rabbit Gate
  • Production Countries: Japan

Show Time! - Plot

Fujimoto Shouji is a widowed single father who aspires to be a picture book author. Kana, his only daughter, is a big fan of Takasaki Minami, the singing idol on the children's educational show "Let's Sing With Big Sis!" One day, Shouji encounters Minami while she is outside of work. As a television icon for children, Minami is prohibited from romantic relationships, so she is lonely in her private life. Thus begins an adult love story with a songstress. (Inspired by the character Uta no Oneesan from the children's show Okaasan to Issho.)

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Show Time! - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Ryoko Ono
  • Takaya Kiyosato
  • Airi Akatsuki
  • Kanade Shirakami
  • Alice Sakurai
  • Marimo Yuki

Writers

  • Saburou Miura

Show Time! - FAQs

Is Show Time! based on a manga or original story?

Show Time! is adapted from a manga, drawing inspiration from the beloved 'Uta no Oneesan' character archetype made famous by the long-running Japanese children's program Okaasan to Issho. The series reimagines that wholesome TV persona in a decidedly adult romantic context.

What is Show Time! about?

Show Time! follows Minami Takasaki, a cheerful singing idol on a children's educational TV show who is contractually forbidden from dating. When she crosses paths with Shouji Fujimoto, a widowed single father and aspiring picture book author, the two embark on a secret, tender adult romance.

Where can I stream Show Time! online?

Streaming availability for Show Time! varies by region. For the most up-to-date viewing options — including subscription, rental, and purchase platforms — check JustWatch, which aggregates current availability across all major services in your country.

Why is Show Time! rated TV-MA?

Show Time! carries a TV-MA rating due to its explicit adult content. Despite its premise involving a children's TV personality, the series is firmly aimed at mature audiences and contains sexual themes and situations that make it unsuitable for younger viewers.

Who voices Minami Takasaki in Show Time!?

Minami Takasaki, the singing idol at the heart of the story, is voiced by Ryoko Ono. The lead male character, widowed father Shoji Fujimoto, is voiced by Takaya Kiyosato, while Airi Akatsuki brings Shoji's young daughter Kana to life.

How many seasons and episodes does Show Time! have?

Show Time! ran for two seasons, comprising 16 episodes in total across both seasons, plus a collection of 5 bonus special episodes. Each episode is compact at around 8 minutes, making the entire series a quick but satisfying watch for fans of the genre.

Is Show Time! finished or still ongoing?

Show Time! has concluded. The series ended in 2023 after two seasons, wrapping up the romance between Minami and Shouji. With its story fully told across 16 episodes and a set of specials, there are currently no announced plans for a continuation or new season.

What anime series are similar to Show Time!?

If you enjoyed Show Time!, you might also like Ai Yori Aoshi, a heartfelt romance anime with a similarly tender dynamic, or Araiya-san! for adult animated content in a comparable vein. Seduced by My Best Friend and THE iDOLM@STER also share thematic or idol-related connections.

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