As a production under the ComicFesta / AnimeFesta banner (known for producing short, uncensored romance anime targeted at diverse adult demographics), Ore no Yubi de Midarero features distinct viewing formats: May 25, 2020 Episode Count 8 Short-form episodes Animation Studio Magic Bus (Co-producers: Studio Mausu, Picante Circus) Primary Voice Cast Yuri Yamaoka (Fumi), Sakura ICE Shishimaru (Sosuke) Target Demographic Josei (Adult Female Audience) Why the "Salon" Setting Works So Well
The story centers on Fumi Shidou, a dedicated assistant working at a popular metropolitan hair salon. She works under Sosuke Nanase, the salon’s charismatic, highly demanded top stylist. While Sosuke appears strict, demanding, and purely professional during regular business hours, his demeanor shifts entirely once the shop shutters close. As a production under the ComicFesta / AnimeFesta
Why do we go crazy over his fingers? Because in a closed salon, fingers are the only language left. The lights are off except for the blue glow of the sterilization unit or the single bulb over the mirror. There are no words needed—only the drag of a fingertip over a manicured nail bed, the sudden grip on the armrest of the hydraulic chair, the slow, deliberate unbuttoning done not with two hands, but with the practiced dexterity of one. Why do we go crazy over his fingers
Ore no yubi de midarero. ~ Heiten-go futarikiri no salon de… There are no words needed—only the drag of
As part of the broader "ComicFesta" ecosystem, this series helped solidify the popularity of short-form adult romance anime. It caters to a specific demographic looking for quick, high-impact storytelling that combines career-focused subplots with intense emotional and romantic developments. The "gap moe" displayed by Sosuke—transitioning from a cold, distant mentor to a passionate partner—remains one of the most celebrated elements among the fanbase, influencing subsequent titles in the Teen’s Love genre. Share public link
“Look at me,” he said.