The soundtrack compliments it without overpowering the scene. It's an addictive, cute love story with great animation. ![]() I watched it one day and spent the next day reading the rest of the manga since there isn't a season 2. Since it's balanced well and the characters are lovable, it really takes you on rollercoaster of emotions yourself as you watch or read. It isn't overwhelmingly stereotypical like some shojo anime's and has a good balance of emotions. The series then progresses through them getting to know each other better and realize their feelings. I found it to actually be quite enjoyable, considering the aftermath from the disaster on Episode 13 and lack of comedy in Episode 14. We’ve still got the whatever happens will happen mindset when it comes to comedy, it looks like. ![]() ![]() Three years later, she's gotten the hang of it and is comfortable with her friends when she notices Kou is back in her school, with a different last name. THE GOOD: It’s certainly a lot better than Episode 13, I can happily say that much. Kou leaves school and Futaba, who is naturally cute, starts to try and become unattractive to boys so that she won't be ostracized by the other females. This anime is about two people, Kou and Futaba who should have gotten together when they were young but due to a series of events, never expressed their feelings for each other.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |