My New Boss Is Goofy – Anime Review & Episode Guide

My New Boss Is Goofy is a Japanese office anime series.

My New Boss Is Goofy is a Japanese anime series about an office employee and his mentor. The main character recently quit his job at a toxic workplace. His old employer was psychologically abusive, causing long-term trauma. The protagonist's new company has better working conditions. He befriends his kind-hearted colleague, who offers comfort through his unintentional silliness. Their friendship helps him heal from his shattered self-esteem.

Although not a BL anime, My New Boss Is Goofy has a heavily coded bromance. The series drops enough hints to let the viewers fantasize about the ambiguous office relationship. While I wish the romance was explicitly stated, I still enjoy the warm, cozy interactions between the leads. Also, this adorable slice-of-life comedy has hilarious jokes. It uses gentle humour as a therapeutic tool to explore emotional abuse and the recovery process.

My New Boss Is Goofy Summary

Title:

新しい上司はど天然

Anime Info:

Japan (2023)

Length:

5 hours

Genre:

Office comedy

About:

My New Boss Is Goofy is a happy & funny anime.

BL Content

No, My New Boss Is Goofy isn't BL.

Plot

Momose and Shirosaki are coworkers.

Momose is a 26-year-old office worker at Minette, an advertising agency. He is starting his first day of work at this company. Recently, Momose quit his old job at a toxic workplace. His previous employer, Kurono, used to be verbally and physically abusive. Kurono tormented Momose for years, criticizing his subordinate for everything he did. Once, Momose even got kicked for not obeying.

At his new company, the working conditions are much healthier. Momose is assigned to work with Shirosaki, a 34-year-old senior employee. He has been working here for many years. Shirosaki is also one of the interviewers who hired Momose and specifically asked to mentor him. The pair works closely together, creating proposals, attending client meetings, and giving presentations. Shirosaki is an expert in his field. He shares his advertising knowledge with Momose and gives him the opportunities to succeed.

Shirosaki is well-respected and gets along with everyone at work. Despite his high level of competence, he has a surprisingly goofy personality. Shirosaki is clumsy and gets into accidents. He is also ditzy and often makes the wrong assumptions. Shirosaki's silly mistakes are a stark contrast to his serious demeanour. Initially, Momose was nervous about his first day of work. However, his coworker's unintentionally funny antics have helped him relax. Momose finds Shirosaki's goofiness endearing.

Although Momose enjoys his new role, he remains traumatized by his past experiences. Memories of Kurono's emotional abuse arise frequently, causing Momose to doubt himself. After suffering years of torment, this employee has a shattered self-esteem. He feels agitated over innocuous workplace interactions. He also assumes the worst and constantly thinks his employer will criticize him. Momose has developed stomach pain due to feeling stressed.

Shirosaki has observed his younger coworker's tension at work. Unlike Kurono, Shirosaki shows empathy. He talks to Momose gently and never criticizes him. He ensures their relationship is as respectful as possible. Aoyama, the divorced department head, is also a kind colleague who treats his subordinates decently. Since the company morale is so positive, Momose slowly rebuilds his self-confidence. He learns to believe in himself, open up to others, and laugh at the silliness of the workplace.

My New Boss Is Goofy Trailer

My New Boss Is Goofy Cast

Characters

Momose

Koutaro Nishiyama (西山宏太朗)

Momose is voiced by Japanese actor Koutaro Nishiyama (西山宏太朗).

Momose is a 26-year-old office worker at an advertising agency. He quit his old job at a toxic workplace. His previous employer used to be psychologically abusive and inflicted long-term trauma. Despite switching to a friendlier company, Momose's self-esteem is shattered. He isn't used to the kindness of his senior coworker, Shirosaki.

Koutaro Nishiyama

Koutaro Nishiyama (西山宏太朗) is a Japanese actor. He is born on October 11, 1991.

Koutaro Nishiyama (西山宏太朗) is a Japanese actor. He is born on October 11, 1991. He voiced one of the main characters in the 2023 anime series, My New Boss Is Goofy.

Shirosaki

Yuichiro Umehara (梅原裕一郎)

Shirosaki is voiced by Japanese actor Yuichiro Umehara (梅原裕一郎).

Shirosaki is a 34-year-old senior employee at an advertising agency. He is well-respected in his field and beloved by his coworkers. Despite his job competence, Shirosaki is often caught up in funny shenanigans due to his ditzy behaviour. Shirosaki lives by himself in an apartment. He comes from a family of rice farmers. He is close to his grandmother and older brother.

Yuichiro Umehara

Yuichiro Umehara (梅原裕一郎) is a Japanese actor. He is born on March 8, 1991.

Yuichiro Umehara (梅原裕一郎) is a Japanese actor. He is born on March 8, 1991. He voiced one of the lead characters in the 2023 anime series, My New Boss Is Goofy.

Supporting Cast

Aoyama is voiced by Tomokazu Sugita (杉田智和).

Aoyama

Tomokazu Sugita (杉田智和)

Kinjou is voiced by Jun Fukuyama (福山潤).

Kinjou

Jun Fukuyama (福山潤)

Hakutou is portrayed by Hiro Shimono (下野紘).

Hakutou

Hiro Shimono (下野紘)

Kumatte is voiced by Shouta Aoi (蒼井翔太).

Kumatte

Shouta Aoi (蒼井翔太)

Shirosaki's grandmother is voiced by Shinobu Sato (佐藤しのぶ).

Grandma

Shinobu Sato (佐藤しのぶ)

Shirosaki's brother is voiced by Daisuke Ono (小野大輔).

Brother

Daisuke Ono (小野大輔)

Kurono is voiced by Masaya Matsukaze (松風雅也).

Kurono

Masaya Matsukaze (松風雅也)

Fujiwara is voiced by Daisuke Ono (小野大輔).

Fujiwara

Daisuke Ono (小野大輔)

Yu-ba is an animal.

Yu-ba

My New Boss Is Goofy Review

Review

Anime Review Score: 7.7

B-
Momose rests his head on Shirosaki's shoulder.

My New Boss Is Goofy is a funny slice-of-life office comedy. Its lightheartedness is this anime's best selling point. As the title implies, each episode contains playful moments due to the main character's ditzy behaviour. His clumsiness and confusion lead to hilarious everyday scenarios. While the protagonist is the source of many jokes, the series never seems mean-spirited. It manages to be amusing without crossing into insensitivity. My New Boss Is Goofy is ideal for those seeking gentle, heartwarming humour.

Beneath the anime's cheerfulness, there's a tragic backstory. Momose suffered years of emotional and psychological abuse from a toxic employer. He enters his new company with a destroyed self-esteem. Workplace harassment is a significant topic that I'm glad this series highlights. The plot focuses on a meaningful journey as Momose heals from trauma. He rebuilds his confidence, thanks to the kindness of his coworkers. My New Boss Is Goofy also uses humour as a therapeutic tool. Momose finds relief in the comedic moments, overcoming anxiety through laughter.

One of the qualities I most admire about My New Boss Is Goofy is its compassion. This anime celebrates human decency and reinforces positivity. It features empathetic characters who treat each other respectfully. Shirosaki entertains us with his quirky antics, but he's also lovable due to his sweet, earnest personality. He's a supportive mentor who cares about his colleague's feelings. When Momose loses self-assurance, Shirosaki always finds an uplifting response to diffuse the tension. Many heartfelt gestures will make you feel warm, comforted, and hopeful.

My favourite part of the anime is the cat. Every scene with this hilariously moody feline is super adorable! I also like the two leads. Momose tends to overthink and overreact, but his neuroticism is endearing. Likewise, Shirosaki is a delightful oddball who cracks me up with his offbeat habits. Despite his eccentricity, the story balances the characterization and avoids making him too cartoonish. The only mild nuisance is Chief Aoyama. The ongoing gag about his inferiority feels one-note and repetitive. I dislike how he keeps fishing for sympathy from others.

My New Boss Is Goofy is not a BL drama. Momose and Shirosaki never become lovers, but their bromance is heavily coded. The anime drops subtle hints to tease your imagination, from blushing expressions to suggestive dialogue. There's enough material to interpret their dynamic differently and fantasize about the ambiguous couple. The anime also includes a bisexual supporting character who casually confirms his attraction to men. While the representation is appreciated, he doesn't get a romantic storyline. Sadly, the series shies away from same-sex relationships.

Imagine how much better My New Boss Is Goofy would be if Momose and Shirosaki were boyfriends. Make them a couple instead of masking their feelings behind subtext. Too many anime series only tease implied ships and deprive us of actual BL content. My way of protesting is to deny them high review scores until they stop this facade. I also docked points due to the inconsistent visuals. A few episodes look less polished than others. Overall, I still recommend My New Boss Is Goofy. Despite its lack of romance, this anime is entertaining and inspirational.

Summary

Uplifting story

My New Boss Is Goofy is a funny slice-of-life office comedy. Its gentle, lighthearted jokes never seem mean-spirited. The uplifting story promotes compassion, positivity, and healing.

Implied romance

There is no BL content in My New Boss Is Goofy. However, the couple's bromance is coded with romantic undertones, allowing you to fantasize. There's also a bisexual supporting character.

Inconsistent visuals

The anime's visuals seem inconsistent since several episodes look less polished than others. Overall, everything still looks decent and presentable. The art style has grown on me.

Happy ending

My New Boss Is Goofy has a happy ending that celebrates Momose's independence. After healing from his trauma, he no longer relies on a codependent relationship with his boss.

Quirky style

This entertaining anime series has a funny yet offbeat style. It likes to be quirky and cracks many eccentric jokes. I love all the adorable scenes with the cat! Hakutou has a hilariously moody personality.

77%

My New Boss Is Goofy combines its upbeat comedy with an uplifting storyline about healing from workplace trauma. The series features empathetic characters and promotes compassion.

My New Boss Is Goofy Episodes

Episode Guide

Momose and Shirosaki are talking.

My New Boss Is Goofy has a total of 12 episodes. Each episode is around 24 minutes long. It is a long BL anime, and you can finish the entire series in under 5 hours. The series started airing on October 7, 2023 and ended its last episode on December 23, 2023.

This anime is an adaptation of a manga. The original story is by Dan Ichikawa (いちかわ暖). The director of the anime is Noriyuki Abe (阿部記之).

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12

Episode reviews

Episode 1

So far, I'm not getting any BL vibes from the series. Whoa, getting kicked by your boss is inappropriate!? I'm glad Momose has found a nicer workplace. The letter exchange scene is cute and funny.

Episode 2

"He means the stuffed animal, not me." Now, I'm getting BL vibes from this series, haha. This episode drops far more hints. Aww, the scene on the train is so moving. Shirosaki is such a nice guy!

Episode 3

I love the cat's personality so much. 😺 Every scene is adorable. My favourite is when Hakutou rests in the slippers. Cuteness overload! OMG, the cat's name is like a couple's portmanteau. So sweet!

Episode 4

Wow, we love bisexual representation in anime~ I like how Kinjou casually comes out to his coworkers. Momose always overthinks and misinterprets situations, but I guess that's his character's quirk.

Episode 5

Why is Momose blushing over going on a business trip? LOL. That moment is like BL bait, and I'm eating it up! I like how the train passenger reacts to the characters' funny interactions, hehe~

Episode 6

The jokes about Chief Aoyama's insecurity are repetitive. He seems to be fishing for sympathy. "Good thing you didn't put that hankie under my butt." That's a funny punchline after a sentimental moment!

Episode 7

I like how the leads have moved in. Their domesticity allows for intimate interactions, deepening their bond. "Why don't you buy a house together?" OMG, Kinjou said GAY RIGHTS!!!

Episode 8

Bringing Momose to see your family is like what couples do, right? When Momose or Shirosaki cry, the reaction is funny since it seems over the top. Yet, it's also sweet how they care so much.

Episode 9

I understand Kinjou's character better now. I love how he has a male character as a waifu. Also, I like seeing a positive side to the chief. He can be charismatic instead of being needy all the time.

Episode 10

I prefer a cohesive plot rather than random slice-of-life moments. Kinjou flirts with Shirosaki, but I wish it were a storyline instead of a comedic gag. OMG, the swan boat scene is heavily BL coded!

Episode 11

I adore Hakutou! The button subplot is SO cute. 😽 I like the empowering last scene. It feels like Mamouse has reached a psychological breakthrough. He has overcome his trauma.

Episode 12

I like the empowering message of Mamouse moving out. It shows he isn't codependent on his coworker. He can function on his own. Yet, the BL fan in me wishes they'd confess and live together as a couple!

My New Boss Is Goofy Information

Creator

Dan Ichikawa (いちかわ暖) is a Japanese artist and the original creator of My Boss Is Goofy.

Dan Ichikawa (いちかわ暖) is a Japanese artist and the original creator of My New Boss Is Goofy. This manga is adapted into an anime series in 2023.

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