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I Have a Crush at Work

BLADE, bilibili, Nippon Columbia, VAP, TOKYO MX, BS Fuji, KLOCKWORX · 2025 · Anime

12 episodes · Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life

In 6 Achriom libraries · rated 3.3 of 5

This anime presents a charming and humorous look at office romance, focusing on two coworkers navigating their feelings while trying to maintain professionalism.

LightheartedCurrentSecret Office RomanceAwkward Relationships in the WorkplaceHumorous MisunderstandingsRomantic Tension and ChemistryThe Struggle of Balancing Work and Love

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I Have a Crush at Work by BLADE, bilibili, Nippon Columbia, VAP, TOKYO MX, BS Fuji, KLOCKWORX · Achriom