12/30/2023 0 Comments Saekano fandom![]() ![]() Nanami will live in a rather messy shrine.Īs it turns out, Mikage was a god who once served the shrine - and he’s now given the divine responsibilities to an ordinary young girl. When she saves a man named Mikage from a dog, she’s given the rare chance to have a new home. ![]() Nanami Momozono had an impoverished life because of her gambling-addicted, debt-ridden dad. Kamisama Kiss is about how the life of a teen girl changes in an instant because of a kind act toward a stranger. I’m not sure why, but rom-com anime with supernatural/fantasy elements are often a hit in my books. ![]() In the end, Maid Sama! didn’t fully live up to expectations in a few aspects – like its overabundance of supporting characters and pacing.īut it’s still plenty good in most other areas, such as the comedy and the ending. This gives him opportunities to tease and regularly admire Misaki’s demeanor outside school, however, which eventually leads him to develop feelings for her. Takumi Usui, one of the school’s most popular guys, discovers her secret but doesn’t tell it to the others. In other words, she lives two different lives as a terrifying student leader (particularly to boys) and as a cute cosplaying waitress. Second, she secretly works at a maid cafe to support her poor family. So it was no surprise that the anime world was abuzz for the 26-episode adaptation in 2010.īut how does this particular shoujo get the ball rolling?įirst, Misaki Ayuzawa is the student council president of her co-ed school that has way more guys than girls. Kaichou wa Maid-sama! was one of the biggest shoujo manga titles of the 2000s. Still, it’s the supporting characters who truly make Arakawa Under the Bridge unforgettable.Įven if you become frustrated with the pacing of the romance aspect, the people living under the bridge make each episode a delight.īoth seasons are abundant with charming and ridiculously funny moments, because of these unusual fellows interacting and doing whatever kind of work they could to earn a living. Who would expect an enchanting relationship between them to grow (albeit slower than most would expect) when the premise is similar to Oh! My Goddess, except it’s the girl who requests companionship this time? Totally ordinary scenes look extra-interesting, even if the art or animation isn’t always top-notch.Īnd the character development is fantastic for both MCs: the super-rich Kou Ichinimoya and the homeless blonde girl Nino. Thus, this has the visionary execution of Shaft veterans. In fact, director Akiyuki Simbo and series director Yukihiro Miyamoto stayed for both before helming the same roles for Gen Urobuchi’s Puella Magi Madoka Magica a year after. Japanese people who don’t even like anime have heard of it as well - and for a good reason.Īrakawa Under the Bridge was blessed with two seasons in 2011. Oh and by the way, Kare Kano has one of the catchiest and most nostalgic ending themes ever. And their relationship slowly develops from friendship to romance. Soon enough, Soichiro and Yukino see through each other’s public façade. Similarly, they have trouble making real friends. One of them has abandonment issues while the other sees her worth in other people’s praises. However, these two push themselves so much to be perfect for all the wrong reasons. Soichiro Arima and Yukino Miyazawa are two of the most popular students at school they’re at the top of the class whether in the field of sports, beauty, or intelligence. With industry legends such as Hideaki Anno and Kazuya Tsurumaki (yes, the directors behind the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise) at the helm, this 1998 school rom-com was destined to leave a big mark. Kareshi Kanojo no Jijoui may have one of the most infamous and disastrous productions in anime history.īut it’s still worth checking out as a landmark shoujo title. ![]()
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