La Más Draga: Solo Las Más is an All Stars spin-off edition of La Más Draga that brings together past contestants of the show in order to compete once again for the crown. As with the main series, the show is transmitted on YouTube and produced by La Gran Diabla Producciones.
Daniel is a teenager who goes through all the typical conflicts of his age. Toward the end of the year, he discovers he is about to repeat his year and to help him finish high school and take the entrance exam, his father hires young Hugo to help him. The closeness between the two makes Daniel reevaluate his feelings and desires, while Hugo is forced to deal with his ghosts from the past. Between meetings and conversations, they discover that they are in love with each other. The situation gets complicated when the people around them start to distrust the relationship between the two.
The year is 2017, just three years before the city's hosting of the Olympic Games. Dan Amo works in the General Affairs department of Hyuga Corp. while living with his aunt, Sanae. By day, he is a nondescript salaryman, but at night he relishes the sense of fulfillment he gets from riding his motorcycle. Dan appears to be the target of a mysterious group of riders...who are in turn the target of motorcycle-riding freelance journalist, Makina Mikage. Then another rider appears on the scene in Kotaro Hyuga, the heir to the Hyuga Corp. presidency. The threads of an unescapable fate begin to draw these three young riders together...
Created for Saitama Prefecture, the series' 7-minute episodes promote tourist locations in the Prefecture.
Every episode included a five-minute story segment that showcased the prefecture in spring, summer, fall, or winter. Following each story, a two-minute explanation segment included instructions on how to travel to featured areas from Tokyo by train.
Episodes included the love story Sakura no Omoide, the gag comedy story Saitama Koukou Housou-bu ~Natsu no Kankou Annai~, the fantasy story Yuusha Higan to Hime-sama no Bouken, and the family story Winter Sweet Home. The anime's four episodes available in Japanese with subtitles in Japanese, English, Chinese (traditional and simplifed), Korean, and French. Eight people living or working in Saitama were selected from 223 applicants to voice act in the series.