Aggressive Retsuko [iOS]

From sexist bosses to coworkers who dump their work on others, the show nails the "miserable corporate grind".

At 25 and single, Retsuko struggles with finding love, managing her finances, and deciding if she wants to settle down or keep climbing the ladder. Aggressive Retsuko

Aggretsuko isn't just a comedy; it's a biting commentary on real-life issues: From sexist bosses to coworkers who dump their

But beneath that mild-mannered exterior is a pressure cooker of "transgressive rage". After a long day of dealing with her "chauvinist boss," , Retsuko heads to a karaoke booth to vent her frustrations by screaming death metal . This juxtaposition of "kawaii" (cute) culture and extreme heavy metal is what makes the show so unique and relatable. Why We Relate: It’s More Than Just a Cartoon After a long day of dealing with her

Let us know your favorite death metal venting session in the comments! #blog – @elizas-writing on Tumblr

What started as a series of short sketches in an in-company contest at Sanrio eventually exploded into a five-season Netflix series. It has been praised for being a "full-throated subversion" of the typical office comedy, showing that even the "cutest" among us have a wild side.

From sexist bosses to coworkers who dump their work on others, the show nails the "miserable corporate grind".

At 25 and single, Retsuko struggles with finding love, managing her finances, and deciding if she wants to settle down or keep climbing the ladder.

Aggretsuko isn't just a comedy; it's a biting commentary on real-life issues:

But beneath that mild-mannered exterior is a pressure cooker of "transgressive rage". After a long day of dealing with her "chauvinist boss," , Retsuko heads to a karaoke booth to vent her frustrations by screaming death metal . This juxtaposition of "kawaii" (cute) culture and extreme heavy metal is what makes the show so unique and relatable. Why We Relate: It’s More Than Just a Cartoon

Let us know your favorite death metal venting session in the comments! #blog – @elizas-writing on Tumblr

What started as a series of short sketches in an in-company contest at Sanrio eventually exploded into a five-season Netflix series. It has been praised for being a "full-throated subversion" of the typical office comedy, showing that even the "cutest" among us have a wild side.