Ushijima the Loan Shark
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Seasons | 3
Episodes | 27
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2010-10-12
Last EP | 2016-09-12
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Rating : 8.7
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Kaoru Ushijima's Kaukau Finance is the lender of last resort for many of the poorest people in the area: He collects without mercy and without fail.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2010-10-12
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Episode 1
2010-10-12
Chiaki, an adult-video actress looking to switch to a proper job, takes out a loan from Ushijima in order to take the corporate entrance exam.
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Episode 2
2010-10-19
Office lady Kumiko piles up debts to maintain her relationships at work. Her boyfriend, meanwhile, is attempting to avoid paying Ushijima back.
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Episode 3
2010-10-26
Kumiko starts working part-time in the sex trade, but Kensuke can't curtail his spending habits even after word gets around at Kumiko's office job.
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Episode 4
2010-11-02
Ohara, Ushijima's backer, pressures him about profits. Chiaki's people skills are an asset at the office when they're targeted by scammers.
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Episode 5
2010-11-09
Ushijima and his fellows realize that Morishita and his crew have been scamming lenders Chiaki feels responsible for falling for their scheme.
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Episode 6
2010-11-16
Ushijima's agency is targeted by another illegal loan shop: Losing money, they plan to infiltrate Kaukau Finance and steal their client list.
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Episode 7
2010-11-30
Desperate, Itabashi continues his campaign of forgery to get a loan, while Ueno waits for his chance and Mizuki is targeted by an old client.
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Episode 8
2010-12-07
Ushijima turns 'Ueno,' and then he turns the tables on Ueno's boss. Yoshinori wants to run away with Anna, but she's not interested anymore.
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Episode 9
2010-12-14
Mizuki seeks help from Ushijima and company to get back the money that Numata stole from her. Meanwhile, Itabashi is running out of options.
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