you say 'I don't want to know how you work' 'I don't want the pieces, i just want the break'

Aug 16, 2011 10:51

↔ Don Quixote ↔


A body-switch story about children, the Yakuza,
and Matsuda Shota's amazing facial expressions

Shirota is a child welfare official, working to protect children from violent families, problems with the law, mental instability, etc.





He's also an utter wuss. He has good intentions but he's naive to the point of stupidity and hopelessly incompetent. His only good point is that he's played by Matsuda Shota, so he's gorgeous and has inhumanly good hair.

One day, while making a routine house visit to a family of an abused child, he crosses paths with Sabashima, your common J-drama Yakuza boss (just as luckily instantly interesting, as he's played by Takahashi Katsumi.)

For some reason, their souls get suddenly switched to each other's bodies









This obviously doesn't sit well with either one of them.















They decide to do things business as usual as each other, until they figure out a way to undo the switch. They explain to each other what they do; Shirota is almost as horrified to discover he's now a rising Yakuza boss as he was at the loss of his hair. Sabashima is even more disgusted to find out he's your average-Joe, abiding citizen and government employee.











"Kids and bureaucrats...I despise them to death."

Still, Shirota manages to blackmail Sabashima into going to his own job regularly by threatening to withdraw from inheriting a big Yakuza group.

Sabashima is terrible with delicately handling the kids and keeping a calm facade at the office, but he's not too bad at illegally bursting into violent families' homes and scaring abusive parents into submission, then kidnapping their children for their own protection.















Together: poor work ethics!





Corrupting the minds of the young!





Adorable children!





Matsuda Shota's face!





Salsa! (with the Yakuza)





Also! Narumi Riko!



!public, picspam, asian entertainment is serious business, doramas

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