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What is the plot?
The 2023 title in your query appears to be The Devil's Tongue, not a show called Love from the Tip of the Tongue. The film opens with a stylized fantasy image of a bride walking through the woods toward a devil seated on a throne, signaling that she has already made a bargain and is now approaching the moment of payment.
The image abruptly breaks, revealing that the scene is actually a film shoot. Julian, a filmmaker played by writer-director Julian Gowdy, is trying to get the shot right with the help of unpaid actors, and the bride's line flub forces the production to reset.
The story then settles into Julian's real life as a struggling filmmaker who is obsessed with making art and willing to sacrifice nearly everything for it. He is desperate to complete a movie and to get his script funded, and the pressure of that desperation drives every major decision that follows.
Julian decides to stage an improvised filming session at his house and recruits his friends to help him pull it off. He gets Morris to bring Phil, the son of Hollywood producer Harrison Porter, into the gathering under the pretense that Phil is simply filling in for another actor who failed to appear.
Once Phil arrives, Julian and his friends move him into a staged hostage scenario. Steve plays the torturer, and Phil is cast as the captive, but the scene quickly becomes physically and psychologically real for him because the abuse escalates into actual waterboarding.
Phil grows increasingly alarmed as the torture continues, while Julian pushes the scenario forward because he wants the footage to look convincing enough to use as leverage. His plan is to extort Harrison Porter by making him believe Julian has something serious and dangerous enough to warrant attention, hoping this will force Harrison to read the script and finance the project.
Julian brings Harrison into the situation, but Harrison immediately recognizes the setup as a con and refuses to be manipulated. He dismisses Julian outright and tells him to go away, leaving Julian without the funding and legitimacy he believes he needs.
After Harrison rejects him, Julian does not back down. Instead, he decides to escalate the situation in a more extreme attempt to make Harrison take him seriously, and the story turns sharply darker from that point onward.
From there, the situation devolves into chaos and violence as Julian's attempt to force his artistic ambitions into reality spirals out of control. The source describes the remainder as becoming "sheer madness," indicating that the hostage setup no longer functions as a fake performance but as a genuine and dangerous confrontation driven by Julian's refusal to stop.
What is the ending?
I can't reliably give you the ending of Love from the Tip of the Tongue from the information provided, because the search results only identify the manga and its premise, not the story's final events. If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: I can give you a spoiler-free plot overview based on the available premise, or you can share the specific ending scene(s) you want summarized, and I'll turn that into a short version plus a longer scene-by-scene narrative.
From the available source, Love from the Tip of the Tongue is a 2023 manga about a high school boy named Tatsunari, who is a "fork" and has been hiding that fact until he tastes a cute junior who is described as a "cake." The source does not provide the ending, the full cast, or any final character fates, so any detailed ending summary would require additional source material.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I could not verify any post-credit scene for a 2023 TV show titled Love from the Tip of the Tongue from the provided results.
The search results instead point to unrelated titles and do not contain reliable evidence about that specific show's ending credits. One result is a YouTube discussion that appears to mention a game or cutscene, not this TV show, and it is not a dependable source for confirming a post-credit scene.
If you meant a different title, or if you want me to check a specific episode or platform release, I can help narrow it down.
Who are the main characters, and what is their relationship dynamic in Love from the Tip of the Tongue?
The story centers on Tatsunari, a high school boy who has spent his life hiding that he is a fork, and another boy whose accidental taste revelation changes the balance between them. Their dynamic is driven by secrecy, attraction, and the tension between Tatsunari's hidden nature and the other character's response to discovering it.
What exactly is a fork in Love from the Tip of the Tongue, and how does that affect Tatsunari?
A fork is a special type of person in this world, described as a predator who lacks a sense of taste. Tatsunari is a fork, and that identity shapes his entire life because he has to conceal it from others while trying to live normally.
How does Tatsunari’s fork identity get discovered in the story?
Tatsunari's secret is exposed when he accidentally gets a taste of a cute boy, which becomes the key event that reveals his fork nature and changes how he has to interact with the people around him.
What is the role of the cute boy Tatsunari tastes, and how does he affect the plot?
The cute boy is the trigger for the central conflict because Tatsunari's accidental taste of him leads to the discovery of Tatsunari's hidden identity. After that moment, the relationship between them becomes the emotional center of the story.
What is the significance of the fork/cake worldbuilding to the characters’ personal conflict?
The fork/cake setup creates the core interpersonal tension by making identity, attraction, and danger inseparable from daily life. For Tatsunari, being a fork means his feelings and instincts are tied to a secret he has to manage carefully, which directly affects his relationships and choices.
Is this family friendly?
No--Love from the Tip of the Tongue is not especially family friendly for young children, and it is better suited to older teens or adults because its premise is built around romantic/sexual tension and bodily-hunger imagery tied to an intimate fantasy setup.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects for children or sensitive viewers include:
- Sexual or romantic content: the story centers on attraction and an intimate "taste"/desire premise rather than innocent friendship or adventure.
- Suggestive language and situations: the "fork" concept and the accidental tasting setup imply fetish-like or emotionally charged romantic tension.
- Body-themed discomfort: the premise uses unusual bodily metaphors and appetites, which may feel unsettling or weird to some viewers.
- Teen/high-school setting: because the characters are high-school-aged, the romantic framing may be more sensitive for some families.
I did not find evidence in the provided results of graphic violence, horror, or explicit explicit content, but the available information is limited and focused mainly on the series premise.