The length is a double-edged sword; there’s barely enough time to establish a scene before it's over.
The title is quite literal. The story revolves around an average, quiet, and somewhat socially awkward young man who lives in a cramped apartment. One day, a beautiful, high-energy, and somewhat airheaded young woman quite literally falls from the second floor—directly onto him. Joshiochi-- 2-kai kara Onnanoko ga... Futtekita...
The energetic and somewhat clumsy aspiring actress whose floor gave way. Following the collapse, she effectively begins cohabitating with Sousuke while repairs are pending. The length is a double-edged sword; there’s barely
The girl, often characterized by her cheerful and somewhat oblivious nature, moves in without question, setting the stage for domestic comedy. One day, a beautiful, high-energy, and somewhat airheaded
One of the series’ central jokes is Sōta’s diminishing outrage. Early episodes show him screaming, covering himself, or attempting to block the ceiling. By episode 6, he passively accepts girls falling onto him while eating chips or reading manga. This desensitization is both a critique of ecchi’s repetitive formulas and a darkly comic take on normalized intrusion.
The initial viral success of Joshiochi would hinge on the “aftermath.” Episode 1 ends with the fall. Episode 2 begins with the cleanup.