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The missing pieces I needed.
~~~ _Obviously I'm biased about the original series, and I probably will have my emotions and toughts mixed between the 2 series (since I also own the manga), I'll try my best to talk about only this season and not the original one._ ~~~
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To start off, I'm a fan of romances or Slice of Li…
Read full review on AniList →It’s surprisingly good, and does things different than the original.
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I love Horimiya, and i have not read the manga yet, but all of the characters in the main show are very charming in their own different ways
There are a lot of characters that are focused in Horimiya, and I'm very glad that the script for the anime had MORE than enough time to fle…
Read full review on AniList →My life feels complete now...
__So... is this it?__
I felt like all the holes I ever had in my heart was filled up now, with this anime~
When they told me, "an anime can be heart-touching", they weren't joking.
Like really! -> Look how amazing this anime is, compared to all other romance anime, this just gives you a different vi…
Read full review on AniList →Pieces of memory that last forever.
~~~It was in the winter of 2021 that one of the best rom-com appeared on the screen. Horimiya is not just about the romance and comedy; the slice-of-life element has been supporting the show and bringing it to a different level that is amusing to watch. As a coming-of-age genre lover, Horimiya defin…
Read full review on AniList →increased focus on the side cast, more slice-of-life, less romance, in comparison to the main series
A lot of us were confused when we saw Horimiya getting a new season. Hadn't it already concluded? Horimiya rose to immense popularity and it left fans looking for more, especially manga readers who were infuriated by the fact the adaptation only received 12 episodes when it could have easily gotten…
Read full review on AniList →Unironically better than the main series
Horimiya is very weird because when you look at it from afar it looks like a shoujo, when you read the synopsis it is literally the same as a generic shoujo, but when you see where it was published it is in a shonen magazine, and I know Horimiya isn't the only example that can be said that it looks…
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