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* SenpaiKohai: Nagisa calls Hiroko sempai.
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* SempaiKohai: Nagisa calls Hiroko sempai.

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* SempaiKohai: SenpaiKohai: Nagisa calls Hiroko sempai.
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'''''Hataraki Man''''' is a story about Matsukata Hiroko, a 28-year-old single woman who is an editor of Weekly Magazine, JIDAI. She’s often at odds with [[BrilliantButLazy Tanaka Kunio]], a novice editor. Her work already stresses her out and he’s unapologetic about his own mistakes! Everyone refers to Hiroko as a [[IronLady masculine woman for how seriously she takes her work]]. She smokes too much, works too much, and never has sex. However, when it’s time to get a story done, she switches into “Working Man” mode where her testosterone in her blood increases, she works three times her normal speed, and all thoughts of life’s necessities disappear. (Source: Entropy)

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'''''Hataraki Man''''' is a story about Matsukata Hiroko, a 28-year-old single woman who is an editor of Weekly Magazine, JIDAI. She’s often at odds with [[BrilliantButLazy Tanaka Kunio]], a novice editor. Her work already stresses her out and he’s unapologetic about his own mistakes! Everyone refers to Hiroko as a [[IronLady masculine woman for how seriously she takes her work]]. She smokes too much, works too much, and never has sex. However, when it’s time to get a story done, she switches into “Working Man” mode where her the testosterone in her blood increases, she works three times her normal speed, and all thoughts of life’s necessities disappear. (Source: Entropy)
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* AnimeThemeSong: PuffyAmiYumi's 'Hataraku Otoko' is the opening theme & All-girl indie group chatmonchy provided the ending song "Shangri-la".

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* AnimeThemeSong: PuffyAmiYumi's Music/PuffyAmiYumi's 'Hataraku Otoko' is the opening theme & All-girl indie group chatmonchy provided the ending song "Shangri-la".
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Written by Moyoco Anno of ''Manga/SugarSugarRune'' fame, it was adapted into an 11 episodes anime in 2006 that aired in the {{noitaminA}} slot and a live-action drama in 2007.

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Written by Moyoco Anno of ''Manga/SugarSugarRune'' fame, it was adapted into an 11 episodes anime in 2006 that aired in the {{noitaminA}} Creator/{{noitaminA}} slot and a live-action drama in 2007.
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* AnimeThemeSong: All-girl indie group chatmonchy provided the ending song "Shangri-la".

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* AnimeThemeSong: PuffyAmiYumi's 'Hataraku Otoko' is the opening theme & All-girl indie group chatmonchy provided the ending song "Shangri-la".
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* BigEater: Akihisa, who's obsessed with bothe

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Written by Moyoco Anno of ''Manga/SugarSugarRune'' fame, it was adapted into an 11 episodes anime in 2006 that aired in the noitaminA slot and a live-action drama in 2007.

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Written by Moyoco Anno of ''Manga/SugarSugarRune'' fame, it was adapted into an 11 episodes anime in 2006 that aired in the noitaminA {{noitaminA}} slot and a live-action drama in 2007.



* BigEater: Akihisa, who's obsessed with bothe
* OrphanedSeries: The manga was put on hiatus after 4 volumes and has not been continued since.



* {{Workaholic}}: Hiroko Matsukata earned the nickname Hataraki Man (meaning hardworking man) from her friends as she spends so much time and energy on her job. Her [[spoiler:ex]]boyfriend Shinji also counts.

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* SempaiKohai: Nagisa calls Hiroko sempai.
* {{Workaholic}}: Hiroko Matsukata earned the nickname Hataraki Man (meaning hardworking man) from her friends as she spends so much time and energy on her job. Her [[spoiler:ex]]boyfriend (ex)boyfriend Shinji also counts.counts. This puts a strain on their relationship, since they barely have time for each other.
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'''''Hataraki Man''''' is a story about Matsukata Hiroko, a 28-year-old single woman who is an editor of Weekly Magazine, JIDAI. She’s often at odds with [[BrilliantButLazy Tanaka Kunio]], a novice editor. Her work already stresses her out and he’s unapologetic about his own mistakes! Everyone refers to Hiroko as a [[IronLady masculine woman for how seriously she takes her work]]. She smokes too much, works too much, and never has sex. However, when it’s time to get a story done, she switches into “Working Man” mode where her testosterone in her blood increases, she works three times her normal speed, and all thoughts of life’s necessities disappear. (Source: Entropy)

Written by Moyoco Anno of ''Manga/SugarSugarRune'' fame, it was adapted into an 11 episodes anime in 2006 that aired in the noitaminA slot and a live-action drama in 2007.

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!!''Hataraki Man'' contains examples of:
* AnimeThemeSong: All-girl indie group chatmonchy provided the ending song "Shangri-la".
* PluckyOfficeGirl: Hiroko.
* {{Workaholic}}: Hiroko Matsukata earned the nickname Hataraki Man (meaning hardworking man) from her friends as she spends so much time and energy on her job. Her [[spoiler:ex]]boyfriend Shinji also counts.
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