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Got a vivid cast with nuance-depth. Witty-sharp dialogue, abstract analytic themes, strong comedy. Overall fine RomCom
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When it comes to most RomCom's out there, they usually have the same generic-cliche trope. The girl liking the boy for no reason, just for plot and drama, instead of focusing on the relationship and real life. Ou…
Read full review on AniList →The masterful art of writing flawed characters
I usually review most anime (if I choose to) immediately after watching it for the first time. This not only allows me not to forget major plotpoints but it also lets me have an accurate reading of my true impression which I fear might get lost after too long a time period. But I have to make an exc…
Read full review on AniList →The Struggles of Connection: The Philosophy behind Oregairu.
~~~__This review contains spoilers (some from season 2)__
At first glance, Oregairu might seem like just another high school romance—predictable, shallow, and forgettable. But looks can be deceiving. Beneath the surface, __Oregairu challenges everything from the meaning of connection to the absurdi…
Read full review on AniList →The Oregairu series comes to a close and with Hachiman, we find the genuine article.
(__Disclaimer__: this is a review of the series as a whole, not just on any season in particular.)
After nearly a decade, the story of Oregairu comes to its conclusion. For me, I didn't get into Oregairu until the summer of 2016, where I vividly remember binging the entire series in two days and fal…
Read full review on AniList →Gambling on the philosophy of its protagonist is, at the same time, what makes Oregairu interesting AND stupid
It’s ok. I get it. Oregairu is NOT for everybody. It’s not the type of slice of life that makes you want to turn your brain off, or the type of romantic comedy that probably ends in a ‘happily ever after’. Oregairu is a reserved experience for you, the viewer, to identify yourself with Hikigaya Hach…
Read full review on AniList →An awesome series with some of the most likable and relatable characters out there
There are hundreds of high-school rom-com anime out there. Most of them are trash which was rightfully forgotten about after they aired. However, there are some that can break out of the mold and have legacies that far outlive its air time. It might be because it has interesting characters, a compel…
Read full review on AniList →Stop stop make it stop please I beg you
~~~I did not like this show.
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I hate the MC. Hikigaya feels like a self-insert for a nihilist author wanting affirmation that their worldview is correct.
This man is the most miserable, self-centered son of a *****. There is some character growth in that he holds at least a modicum of respect fo…
Read full review on AniList →Oregairu’s misleading first season gives little indication that it’ll go anywhere outside of the expected.
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# Review in brief:
Oregairu opens with a season that is more com than rom and not to its benefit. Its decision to dive head-first into the realm of high-school rom-com tropes, combined with a strangely poor perform…
Read full review on AniList →A simple, but effective slice of life about loners in high school
Re:Zero, Mushoku Tensei, and SNAFU. These three anime are heavily talked about with two friends of mine, and while I've always and continue to enjoying talking about these stories with them, SNAFU was the odd duck to me. Putting aside that it's not even a iseaki, on the outside, I assumed it to be a…
Read full review on AniList →needs more meat and not be about high schools
Warming this review may contain spoilers.
First impressions, ok to be completely honest I only originally checked out this show because it had a trap it in and I liked all the memes that where coming from this series was what originally got my interest, but of course once I started watching it ther…
Read full review on AniList →A centralizing motif fueled by a developing cast set this otherwise-typical romcom apart in its genre
Some media says a lot through very little words. Creating a work that can accomplish much discourse with little dialogue takes a certain type of skill. But other media says a lot through a great many words, and I'd daresay that the latter can be just as difficult and impressive as the former. Oregai…
Read full review on AniList →3 3 8.- L'antihéros tant attendu ?
__~~~Histoire 8/10~~~__
Hachiman Hikigaya est un élève très solitaires qui préfère ne pas se fondre dans la masse et méprisent la jeunesse actuel. Il soulèvent beaucoup de point que chacun d'entre nous avons pus constatez pendant notre adolescence sous un registre assez cru certes mais qui est réell…
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