Daisakusen Ep 1 - Proposal
He changed one memory, but not the outcome. Because here’s the gut-punch lesson of Episode 1: Why This Episode Still Works 15+ Years Later Proposal Daisakusen is not a typical time-travel fantasy. There are no laser guns or paradoxes. It’s a simple, painful reminder that love requires action, not just feeling.
His first target is trivial yet tragic: a simple eraser. In the original timeline, a classmate asked Rei for her spare eraser on sports festival eve. Ken, sitting right behind her, had one but didn't speak up. Why? He was embarrassed to be seen caring. So, Rei gave away her lucky eraser—the one with a photo of Ken inside (that she didn’t know he knew about). proposal daisakusen ep 1
But our hero, Ken Iwase (Yamapi), isn’t the groom. He’s the guy standing in the back, delivering a painfully awkward best man’s speech. He fumbles through a list of Rei’s “flaws” (she has a temper, she’s clumsy, she cries easily) trying to pass them off as charm points. The room goes cold. You can feel the secondhand embarrassment through the screen. He changed one memory, but not the outcome
Instead, he walks into the reception hall and finds... the same wedding. The groom is still Tada. The bride is still Rei. It’s a simple, painful reminder that love requires
He returns to the present, chest puffed out with victory. He expects the wedding to be canceled. He expects Rei to run into his arms.
This is the core tragedy of Episode 1: He spent eleven years hiding behind jokes, sarcasm, and the excuse of "being a friend." Now, he watches her marry another man. The Fairy Godfather (With a Bad Attitude) Just as Ken is drowning in "what ifs," a mysterious, glittering fairy godfather—played brilliantly by Hiroshi (the hotel bell captain)—appears. He isn't gentle. He’s sarcastic, grumpy, and calls Ken a coward. But he offers a miracle: the power to go back in time to the moments where it all went wrong.
Ken is transported to a slide show of their past. The first photo: a classroom from their high school days. The date? The day before the school sports festival. The rules are simple (and brutal). Ken has only the time the photo is showing to change the past. If he succeeds, the photo will change. If he fails... well, he stays in the loser zone.










