Kakushigoto Series Review: A Father’s Secret
Kakushigoto
Series review of Kakushigoto. Manga artist Kakushi Goto tries to keep his job a secret from his beloved daughter, Hime. A fantastic story with both comedy and a lot of heart.
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Series review of Kakushigoto. Manga artist Kakushi Goto tries to keep his job a secret from his beloved daughter, Hime. A fantastic story with both comedy and a lot of heart.
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