This anime is about different people who have problems in their lives, and they basically go to a bar to share their life problems with the bartender. He solves them like magic — well, not really, he makes a perfect cocktail for their problem. It’s produced by Toho Animation and is a remake. It’s like one of those anime where they make drinks look so good, like any ad. It has a chill vibe, reflecting Japan’s drinking culture.
Credits: studio liber
The story of “Bartender Anime” starts with a hotel needing a bartender for their open bar. But the boss is very picky about his selection, and so no one passes his test. The search goes on, and their boss’s demand is to find a bartender who can make the “Glass of God.” Eventually, they do find him — obviously, he is the main character. The whole point or plot of the show is that people go to this bartender and tell him their problems in life, and he will make a drink perfect for them, removing their problem or stress, or you could say it’s therapy through cocktails. If you’re looking for a good vibe, this show is perfect for this season.
The main character(ryuu sasakura) says there are two types of professions that absolutely must not deceive the customer: one is pharmacist, and the other is bartender.
Where can I watch this show?
This show is currently airing on Crunchyroll, with each episode broadcasting on Thursdays at 00:00 (JST). This show is PG-13 or older.
Staffs and Studio
This anime is produced by Toho Animation, TV Tokyo, Crunchyroll, and NetEase. The studio for this show is Studio Liber, which is a new studio, and this is their second anime release. The source material is the Bartender manga, and this show is a remake of the Bartender anime, which was released in 2006.
The main character of this show, Ryuu Sasakura, is voiced by Takuma Terashima, who also voiced “Shiroe” from “Log Horizon.”
Also, Saitama’s (One Punch Man MC) voice actor, Makoto Furukawa, plays a role in this show. He is voicing a character called Kelvin Chen.
If you love the anime “Death Parade,” you will like this show; it has a kind of “Death Parade” vibe to it.
Here is the latest trailer of this show: