My Home Hero
Synopsis
Tetsuo Tosu never expected his daughter, Reika, to be a victim of domestic violence. Suspecting that her yakuza boyfriend, Nobuto Matori, is the perpetrator, Tetsuo decides to investigate him and his associates. But as he searches for evidence at Reika's apartment, the father learns that his daughter is not the first victim and that a worse fate awaits her. When he is discovered by Nobuto, Tetsuo ends up killing him in the ensuing fight. Assisted by his wife, Tetsuo hides the body in fear of retaliation from the yakuza. To add to the misfortune of the Tosu family, Nobuto happens to be the son of the mafia's head. Considered to be prime suspects behind Nobuto's disappearance, Tetsuo and his wife will have to deploy all their ingenuity to protect their daughter from the yakuza and their ruthless investigation. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience is generally entertained by 'My Home Hero' due to its suspenseful plot and focus on family, but are let down by mediocre animation and occasional writing issues. While the story and characters are engaging, technical aspects detract from the overall experience. The show is considered a decent watch for fans of crime thrillers who can overlook its flaws.
Strengths
- Intriguing story with unexpected twists
- Well-developed characters with consistent motivations
- Exploration of moral dilemmas and family dynamics
- Suspenseful plot keeps the audience engaged
- Good voice acting that conveys emotion
Weaknesses
- Inconsistent pacing and occasional plot contrivances
- Mediocre animation quality and stiff character movements
- Unrealistic character actions and reliance on deus ex machina
- Underdeveloped daughter character
- Forgettable soundtrack