TV-Series
Description
Assistant Producer Towada is a supporting character from the media franchise Girlish Number. He works as the assistant producer at the anime production company Peitax Entertainment, where he is directly assigned to support his superior, the producer commonly known as Kuzu P.

Towada is characterized by his calm, gentle, and notably serious demeanor, which stands in stark contrast to the frivolous and irresponsible nature of his boss. He is a diligent and hardworking individual, often described as a grounding presence within his team. However, this dedication comes at a cost, as he is frequently depicted as a classic "corporate slave" or "salaryman," overwhelmed by the never-ending stream of problems he must solve. His primary motivation is simply to do his job well and keep the production on track, despite the constant obstacles created by his superior.

Within the narrative, Towada's main role is to function as the beleaguered but reliable fixer for Kuzu P. He is routinely forced to clean up the messes and fallouts from his boss's careless decisions and "new ideas". This dynamic puts him in a position of significant stress, as he bears the responsibility of managing the practical aspects of the anime production while his superior takes a lax approach. A key incident that highlights his role is when he travels to the countryside to personally apologize to the father of voice actress Kazuha Shibasaki after Kuzu P makes an inappropriate and offensive remark on a live stream.

His most significant relationship is undoubtedly with his boss, Kuzu P. This relationship is complex and evolves over the course of the story. Initially, Towada suffers in relative silence, rarely complaining about his superior's behavior despite his clear frustration. He is forced to take on the role of producer for the second season of their troubled anime project when Kuzu P effectively abandons the work, leaving Towada to shoulder the burden alone. As the series progresses, Towada's attitude toward Kuzu P turns cold and distant, a reflection of his accumulated exhaustion and disillusionment. Despite this, a small part of him still holds onto the hope that Kuzu P might return to his former self, as he was once known to be a highly capable producer in the industry.

Towada's personal development is one of gradual, quiet assertion. He begins as a subordinate who silently endures a difficult work environment. However, the immense pressure of single-handedly managing a failing production forces him to grow. He moves from simply cleaning up after Kuzu P to taking full creative and administrative control, demonstrating a newfound resolve to make the project succeed on his own terms. His notable abilities lie not in flashy talents but in his professionalism, patience, and crisis management. He is the practical backbone of his team, possessing the organizational skills and interpersonal tact necessary to navigate the chaotic world of anime production and mend the fences his boss repeatedly knocks down.