[Short Drama App 'BUMP'] Lineup of 13 New Short Dramas for March 2026 Released: Including Prequels to Terrestrial Dramas, Japan-Korea Co-productions, and Anime!

emole Inc. has released 13 new short drama titles on its app 'BUMP' for March 2026, featuring a diverse range of genres.

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emole Inc. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Naomichi Sawamura; hereinafter 'emole'), the developer and provider of the short drama app 'BUMP,' has begun distributing 13 new short drama titles on 'BUMP' as of March 2026. The lineup includes 'Tazukuri Brothers' First Contact: D-day -The Day Sin Disappears-, a prequel to a terrestrial drama; 'Dragging the Winning Woman into the Abyss,' a story about women's battles in a romance reality show; the Japan-Korea co-production 'A Guy Like a K-Drama and Me'; and anime titles such as 'This is My Second and Last First Love' and 'Did You Like Me?'. We hope you enjoy these stories that blend stimulation and empathy across various genres including romance, revenge, suspense, and youth ensemble dramas.

FAQ

What is the BUMP app?

It is a video streaming app provided by emole Inc., specializing in short-form dramas that can be enjoyed in a short amount of time.

Where can I watch the new titles?

They are available for viewing within the official BUMP app.

What are the features of this lineup?

It includes a wide range of genres from romance to suspense, including prequels to terrestrial dramas, Japan-Korea co-productions, and anime.