The Boyfriend (TV series)

The Boyfriend
Japaneseボーイフレンド
Genre
Directed by
  • Keisuke Hishida[1]
  • Kazuhiko Kudo[1]
  • Kotaro Nagayama[1]
  • Riho Yoshida[1]
Starringsee Cast
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producer
Producers
  • Keisuke Hishida (C.P.)[1]
  • Taiki Takahashi[1]
  • Sae Yamanochi[1]
Editors
  • Kosuke Maeda[1]
  • Masaki Okawa[1]
Running time37–53 minutes
Production companies
  • Netflix
  • Kyodo Television[1]
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJuly 9, 2024 (2024-07-09) –
present

The Boyfriend (Japanese: ボーイフレンド, Hepburn: Bōifurendo) is a Japanese reality dating show.[3][4][5] It was the nation's first same-sex dating program. The first season premiered on Netflix on July 9, 2024.

Commentators are Megumi, Chiaki Horan, Thelma Aoyama, Durian Lollobrigida, and Yoshimi Tokui.

Format

The show features a cast of Japanese or East Asian gay or bisexual men. They navigate their daily lives while cohabiting in a shared residence known as the "Green Room". Each day, one cast member is selected by the show's unseen producers to run a coffee truck; that cast member may select one other participant (with an additional option of choosing two others later on the show) to run the truck with him on that day. The coffee truck allows participants to deepen their relationship without interference from the rest of the cast, who remain at the Green Room and maintain the house, relax, or socialize. Periodically, the cast are allowed to indicate who they would like to take on a more conventional date; each participant gets only one vote, and only mutual matches get to go on a date. The show is not a competition, and no participants are eliminated.[6][7]

Periodically, the show cuts to a panel of commentators chaired by Megumi, who discuss the cast's actions and relationships, and offer their own opinions on who should date whom. They also provide additional commentary and insight regarding homosexuality in Japan and LGBT rights in Japan.[6]

Cast

Participants

Season Entrance Name Age Occupation Episodes
One 1 Dai (ダイ) 23 University student 1–10
2 Taeheon (テホン) 34 Product designer 1–10
3 Ryota (リョウタ) 28 Model and barista 1–10
4 Gensei (ゲンセイ) 34 Hair and makeup artist 1–9
5 Shun (シュン) 23 Artist and DJ 1–10
6 Kazuto (カズト) 27 Japanese cuisine chef 1-2, 4–10
7 Usak (ユーサク) 36 Go-go dancer 1–5
8 Alan (アラン) 28 IT worker 3–10
9 Ikuo (イクオ) 22 Burger shop worker 6–10
Two 1 Bomi (ボミ) 23 University student 1–15
2 Jobu (ジョウブ) 26 Marketer 1–15
3 Izaya (イザヤ) 32 IT sales worker 1–10; 15
4 Hiroya (ヒロヤ) 29 Art director 1–7, 10-15
5 William (ウィリアム) 34 IT company project manager 1–10; 15
6 Kazuyuki (カズユキ) 40 Telecom sales worker 1–11; 15
7 Huwei (フーウェイ) 26 Graduate student 1–15
8 Ryuki (リュウキ) 20 University student 4–15
9 Tomoaki (トモアキ) 31 IT company project manager 8–15
10 Taeheon (テホン) 35 Product designer 7–15

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
110July 9, 2024 (2024-07-09)July 30, 2024 (2024-07-30)
215January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)February 3, 2026 (2026-02-03)

Season 1 (2024)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateProd.
code
Week 1
11"That Summer, I Fell in Love With Him"
Transliteration: "Sono natsu, boku wa kare ni koi o shita" (Japanese: その夏、僕は彼に恋をした)
July 9, 2024 (2024-07-09)TBF-101
22"Getting to Know the Real You"
Transliteration: "Boku no shiranakatta, kimi no sugao" (Japanese: 僕の知らなかった、君の素顔)
July 9, 2024 (2024-07-09)TBF-102
33"A Kiss Would Make Things Clear"
Transliteration: "Kisu o sureba, subete wakaru yo" (Japanese: キスをすれば、すべてわかるよ)
July 9, 2024 (2024-07-09)TBF-103
Week 2
44"One Step Closer"
Transliteration: "Ato issenchi no yūki" (Japanese: あと1センチの勇気)
July 16, 2024 (2024-07-16)TBF-104
55"I Don't Need an Answer"
Transliteration: "Henji wa iranai" (Japanese: 返事はいらない)
July 16, 2024 (2024-07-16)TBF-105
66"Welcome to a Stormy Picnic"
Transliteration: "Arashi no pikunikku ni, yōkoso" (Japanese: 嵐のピクニックに、ようこそ)
July 16, 2024 (2024-07-16)TBF-106
Week 3
77"There's Nothing I Want Now"
Transliteration: "Kanaetai negai nanka, nakunatta" (Japanese: 叶えたい願いなんか、なくなった)
July 23, 2024 (2024-07-23)TBF-107
88"Did You Wait Long? I've Been Waiting Forever"
Transliteration: "「Matta?」 「Matasasugi」" (Japanese: 「待った?」「待たせすぎ」)
July 23, 2024 (2024-07-23)TBF-108
Week 4
99"Accepting You No Matter What"
Transliteration: "Donna kimi demo, ukeireru" (Japanese: どんな君でも、受け入れる)
July 30, 2024 (2024-07-30)TBF-109
1010"I Don't Want This to End"
Transliteration: "Koko de owari ni shitakunai" (Japanese: ここで終わりにしたくない)
July 30, 2024 (2024-07-30)TBF-110

Season 2 (2026)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateProd.
code
Week 1
111"This Winter, We Meet Again"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
122"I Remember, You Forgot"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
133"I'm Not Right for You"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
144"In the Wake of Repeated Spirals"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
155"Masking Tears with Sweat"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
166"These Feelings May Not Last"
January 13, 2026 (2026-01-13)TBA
Week 2
177"Love by a Misty Lake"
January 20, 2026 (2026-01-20)TBA
188"Once More for Love"
January 20, 2026 (2026-01-20)TBA
199"Until the Flames Go Out"
January 20, 2026 (2026-01-20)TBA
Week 3
2010"The Day We Leave Youth Behind"
January 27, 2026 (2026-01-27)TBA
2111"Beyond Goodbye"
January 27, 2026 (2026-01-27)TBA
2212"Won't Back Down"
January 27, 2026 (2026-01-27)TBA
Week 4
2313"Even If Our Bodies Intertwine"
February 3, 2026 (2026-02-03)TBA
2414"You Won't Sleep Next to Me"
February 3, 2026 (2026-02-03)TBA
2515"Will You Be My First Boyfriend?"
February 3, 2026 (2026-02-03)TBA

Production and release

Filming started taking place in October 2023. The filming location was in the town of Tateyama, Chiba.[6][8][9][10] The first season premiered on Netflix on July 9, 2024.[11][12]

In December 2024, Netflix announced that the show had been renewed for a second season, with a new cast of queer men and all of the commentators returning.[13] Set in Hokkaido, the second season premiered on January 13, 2026.[14][15]

Soundtrack

The track "Dazed and Confused" from Bleach by the Korean indie band Glen Check is featured as the show's theme song.[7][16] A second track by Glen Check, "4ever", is used as a leitmotif, or recurring refrain, to highlight key moments in the series when two cast members progress their relationship, or when an individual shows emotional growth. Other songs on the series include "Golden Hour" (Fujii Kaze remix) by Jvke and Fujii Kaze.[17]

In 2026, Glen Check released the single "Bloom" through Netflix Music, in conjunction with Season 2.[18] The track plays a role similar to "4eva" on the first season, with several recurring snippets playing during moments of dramatic tension, unexpected revelation, or relationship development.

Accolades

Listicles

Year-end lists for The Boyfriend
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
Teen Vogue 13 Best BL Dramas of 2024 Included [19]

See also

References

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