Hentaikuindo

"You want Spy x Family vibes? Short, wholesome, funny, action-lite. Try (manga or live-action anime). It's a yakuza legend who retires to do chores. No epic arcs. Pure comedy."

That night, he built a simple mental framework. He called it the hentaikuindo

Kaito was known among his friends as "The Oracle." If you wanted a manga that would make you cry, an anime to binge on a sick day, or a series to get your little sister into the hobby, Kaito had a list ready in seconds. "You want Spy x Family vibes

"I've watched it all," he mumbled, doom-scrolling past One Piece , Jujutsu Kaisen , and Frieren . "Nothing is fun anymore." It's a yakuza legend who retires to do chores

"Kaito! I need something just like that. Wholesome. Funny. A little action. But no 500-episode commitment!"

Kaito now keeps a small notebook. Not a ranked list of "masterpieces," but a grid of moods and time slots. And when someone asks for a recommendation, he doesn't flex his knowledge. He just asks the three questions.