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Sep 8, 2024 7:57 AM
#1
When I first heard about this anime I was reallly excited as I had the manga in my plan to read later list and the topic of human robot interactions is very well covered in anime and I expected this to be of similiar caliber to other anime's like chobits and Time of Eve. But what a fucking letdown this was. There are absoltely no redeemable charecters in this wntire anime. Everyone in this anime is a fucking dunce and the mc being the major offender. So the mc who couldn't get any bitches one fine night in his ramblings decides that he will marry his robot maid. Ok fine well leaving that aside no one really seems to care that a human and a robot got married. Like whatever the year is in the anime, human-robot marriage should've been a taboo. Just look at the LGBTQ+ poplulation around the world. They have existed since ancient times but still face prosecution in many countries. Human-robot marriage should be regarded in the same vein as this but no one in the anime fucking cares. And lets talk about the MC. Oh I haven't felt this way ever since I saw kazuya from kanokari. He even has the same fucking punchable face as kazuya. Rather than facing reality of his situation he decides to play house with a fucking robot. Even though an adult, acts like a fucking kid who's toy got stolen. This situation could've been much better had he been a 10 year old kid but NO!! We are talking abouot a full grown salaried man here. There are many more gripes I have with this show but I don't have the tinme and energy to type them out. I just wanted to vent a little after watching this abomination every week. P.S what also bugs me is that It's demographic is presented as seinen. Which part about this show is for the older demographic I don't know. Even some self insert isekai's I've read are better than this dumpster fire. Atleast the mangaka is upfront about his fetishes. |
SabreDragoSep 8, 2024 12:02 PM
Sep 8, 2024 8:16 AM
#2
Oh no guys, how could a anime about a robot becoming a house wife in a romcom anime have the robot actually become a housewife and act like they are in a romcom😱😱 |
Kaitaka12Sep 8, 2024 10:24 AM
Sep 8, 2024 8:17 AM
#3
Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). |
Sep 8, 2024 8:33 AM
#4
Watch Atri actual good sci fi romance that’s currently airing |
KillerWaffle50Sep 8, 2024 8:45 AM
Sep 8, 2024 8:54 AM
#6
charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. |
Sep 8, 2024 8:57 AM
#7
SabreDrago said: When I first heard about this anime I was reallly excited as I had the manga in my plan to read later list and the topic of human robot interactions is very well covered in anime and I expected this to be of similiar caliber to other anime's like chobits and Time of Eve. But what a fucking letdown this was. There are absoltely no redeemable charecters in this wntire anime. Everyone in this anime is a fucking dunce and the mc being the major offender. So the mc who couldn't get any bitches one fine night in his ramblings decides that he will marry his robot maid. Ok fine well leaving that aside no one really seems to care that a human and a robot got married. Like whatever the year is in the anime, human-robot marriage should've been a taboo. Just look at the LGBTQ poplulation around the world. They have existed since ancient times but still face prosecution in many countries. Human-robot marriage should be regarded in the same vein as this but als no one in the anime fucking cares. And lets talk about the MC. Oh I haven't felt this way ever since I saw kazuya from kanokari. He even has the same fucking punchable face as kazuya. Rather than facing reality of his situation he decides to play house with a fucking robot. Even though an adult, acts like a fucking kid who's toy got stolen. This situation could've been much better had he been a 10 year old kid but NO!! We are talking abouot a full grown salaried man here. There are many more gripes I have with this show but I don't have the tinme and energy to type them out. I just wanted to vent a little after watching this abomination every week. P.S what also bugs me is that It's demographic is presented as seinen. Which part about this show is for the older demographic I don't know. Even some self insert isekai's I've read are better than this dumpster fire. Atleast the mangaka is upfront about his fetishes. Comparing anime is your first problem, each anime is unique in its own right, whether you like them or not. Making assumptions about the anime before it comes out, is your second problem, this is not your story, you are not the writer, so watch what they present and judge fairly. Claiming that the anime isn’t as good, because it does not follow what you wanted, is your next problem, nobody asked you what it should or should not be. This entire post is extremely selfish and a waste of my time. Grow up and mature, not everything in life is going to be as you want them to be. This show does not need to be, what you want it to be, to be called “good”. |
ejleonSep 8, 2024 9:02 AM
Sep 8, 2024 9:06 AM
#8
ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. Okay dude relax, I wasn't trying to antagonize anyone with that. It is my point of view and ultimately another opinion just like everyone else posting including you. |
Sep 8, 2024 9:13 AM
#9
Sep 8, 2024 9:22 AM
#10
charlie_sv said: ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. Okay dude relax, I wasn't trying to antagonize anyone with that. It is my point of view and ultimately another opinion just like everyone else posting including you. I’m calm and relaxed, I’m just informing you, that making assumptions about an anime or any media before they come out, will always cause you disappointment. |
Sep 8, 2024 9:46 AM
#11
Sep 8, 2024 9:53 AM
#12
I think this show is more a satire on how many of us today are becoming "married to" the devices in our lives almost in a more intimate way than our human relationships and taking it to the logical conclusion. Obviously it's a comedy but it's actually full of good insights into this subject, and it's done in a kind-hearted rather than a cruel way. For me it's a 8/10 show. |
Sep 8, 2024 10:22 AM
#13
I think you may be severely overestimating adults here, they can absolutely be and act like morons regardless of how old they are or how much they work. lol |
Sep 8, 2024 10:27 AM
#14
You are taking it way too seriously. I kinda look at it more of a cozy anime, like Helpful Fox or Masterful Cat. Tired person works and has nothing to come home to and has nothing to live for. Out of good luck or grace, it changes for the better, and the life encountered changes them. There's no deep meaning to it. |
MoppitSep 8, 2024 10:50 AM
Sep 8, 2024 10:28 AM
#15
ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional. |
Sep 8, 2024 11:40 AM
#16
Reply to Kaitaka12
ejleon said:
Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical.
charlie_sv said:
Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway).
Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway).
Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical.
I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional.
@Kaitaka12 Well said, I am completely annoyed by how opinionated and pushy people can be with how they want an anime to go, instead of actually watching what an anime presents and then judging that. I think this also causes a lot of people to drop anime and to rate anime low, making the MAL "rating" even lower than what it should be. |
Sep 8, 2024 11:59 AM
#17
Kaitaka12 said: ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional. @Kaitaka12 @ejleon Why not read the synopsis again. It is clearly written in the last paragraph "However, much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual. The couple must figure out if their arrangement can succeed and how to convince the people around them of their sincerity."sic. We're on the second last episode and I don't think they did any convincing till now. Everyone that they met in their day to day lives just accepted it as if it was the most common thing to happen ever since man invented the wheel. The only person who acknowledged this was his uncle who got fucking shoehorned by the robot. This show tried to be something that it clearly wasn't. Anyone reading the synopsis would think that this anime would explore robot-human relationships in depth but they just end up with a self insert. |
Sep 8, 2024 12:02 PM
#18
KillerWaffle50 said: Watch Atri actual good sci fi romance that’s currently airing Thanks for your recommendation. Will definitely watch it. |
Sep 8, 2024 12:25 PM
#19
Go watch Ai No Idenshi if you want real complexity and real issues with humanoids, that show is so underrated and not talked about that I didn't seems to be able to find it in your MAL list... Also even though the MC of this show is trash, contrary to Ai No Idenshi which covers lots of moral issues this show does covers lots of slides of robotic lifes prediciting future economic model for humanoid industry (it is rather too optimistic about the lack of greed big tech company has though...) |
B9TLSep 8, 2024 12:35 PM
Sep 8, 2024 2:21 PM
#20
SabreDrago said: Why not read the synopsis again. It is clearly written in the last paragraph "However, much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual. The couple must figure out if their arrangement can succeed and how to convince the people around them of their sincerity." They are still unusual considering the fact that: A) It's explicitly mentioned they're not legally recognized within Japan and B) The series focuses mainly on the two main characters during its runtime with the most time spent with other supporting characters being with Mamoru - another robot (introduced at a late stage in the season's run), Takuma's interspecies human-robot fetish-obsessed younger sister Akari, and Super Mina, another robot. Everyone else (well, even Akari at first) seems to have a surprised reaction to learning about the nature of their relationship, and clearly seems slightly confused or not sure entirely how to take it or treat/respond to it (Takuma's office co-worker and his parents). |
WatchTillTandavaSep 8, 2024 5:48 PM
Sep 8, 2024 5:13 PM
#21
"Ok fine well leaving that aside no one really seems to care that a human and a robot got married. Like whatever the year is in the anime, human-robot marriage should've been a taboo. Just look at the LGBTQ+ population around the world. They have existed since ancient times but still face prosecution in many countries. Human-robot marriage should be regarded in the same vein as this but no one in the anime fucking cares." I do agree about the point that the show became less interesting as it drags on and that MC is one weak individual. But I highlighted this part because I have a simple answer to this - the story is set in Japan. Their society is way different than any other society, despite being a bit xenophobic in nature they are one of the most open minded societies on the planet. So it's no wonder why everyone would look at those two and do not care, while in other placed like US or Europe there would be some people commenting on their relationship. Like others noted, it's not like their relationship is 100% approved (it was noted that they cannot get legally married after all). But unlike in most other societies they will not be targeted becasue of it. A lot of thought is put on the happiness of the individual and so as long as he is hurting nobody and is generally happy there is nothing anyone can criticize him for. What this anime (and others like him) spark is serious question - how close we are to this kind of reality? MC may seem weak and unsecure in himself, but some of that is not entirely his fault. We live in society where it is expected of you to give 150% on your job becasue companies are only interested in profits today (even worse for Japan as their work culture is just ridiculous) and where 90% of women and men target 10% of very successful individuals and do not care about others. A lot of people today can feel with MC, they give most of their energy on their job and if they lack a lot of money and success they will not even be on radar for majority of opposite sex. In the end, those who target only the successful ones and are not able to get hold of them (which in the end is majority of them) get disappointed in love life and start investing in their own careers to make their own lives as pleasant as possible while hanging out with certain number of friends. Result of that is that most of them are single and will probably live like that until their eventual death one day. And when you have such large poll of people in pretty much every society, this kind of thing can become reality over night. We just need to reach such technological potential. And that is one thing this anime made me think off the most. In that regard it was quite successful. But as far as story and characters go, yeah... It is very weak on that front. |
Sep 8, 2024 5:20 PM
#22
SabreDrago said: Kaitaka12 said: ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional. @Kaitaka12 @ejleon Why not read the synopsis again. It is clearly written in the last paragraph "However, much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual. The couple must figure out if their arrangement can succeed and how to convince the people around them of their sincerity."sic. We're on the second last episode and I don't think they did any convincing till now. Everyone that they met in their day to day lives just accepted it as if it was the most common thing to happen ever since man invented the wheel. The only person who acknowledged this was his uncle who got fucking shoehorned by the robot. This show tried to be something that it clearly wasn't. Anyone reading the synopsis would think that this anime would explore robot-human relationships in depth but they just end up with a self insert. First it was their relationship, developing “feelings” for each other and both deciding to marry. The Sister, she didn’t need convincing, she was totally on board. Super Mina and her master, Super Mina was introduced to many new ideas and “feelings” like love and marriage between humans and robots, in sharing data / “minds” with Mina. Which also showed the “maker” wanting deeper relationships between humans and robots too. The Repair people, especially the robot, was unconvinced, but accepted for business reasons. That Robot at the Theater explained a lot about human and Robot interactions. The Uncle was against it, but they tried to convince him, then he got physical, which Mina didn’t like, so she defended herself, even if it was too hard. The mother and father, accepted it because they didn’t think he would have a chance with real women, which isn't really accepting it, so they are still trying to convince them of how “real” their love and marriage are. What you want is a drama with them going through hard times and people protesting their relationship, this is not that kind of show, it is a lighthearted comedic sci-fi romance, so it is you who had preconceived assumptions that were incorrect. |
ejleonSep 8, 2024 6:50 PM
Sep 8, 2024 8:46 PM
#23
SabreDrago said: When I first heard about this anime I was reallly excited as I had the manga in my plan to read later list and the topic of human robot interactions is very well covered in anime and I expected this to be of similiar caliber to other anime's like chobits and Time of Eve. But what a fucking letdown this was. There are absoltely no redeemable charecters in this wntire anime. Everyone in this anime is a fucking dunce and the mc being the major offender. So the mc who couldn't get any bitches one fine night in his ramblings decides that he will marry his robot maid. Ok fine well leaving that aside no one really seems to care that a human and a robot got married. Like whatever the year is in the anime, human-robot marriage should've been a taboo. Just look at the LGBTQ+ poplulation around the world. They have existed since ancient times but still face prosecution in many countries. Human-robot marriage should be regarded in the same vein as this but no one in the anime fucking cares. And lets talk about the MC. Oh I haven't felt this way ever since I saw kazuya from kanokari. He even has the same fucking punchable face as kazuya. Rather than facing reality of his situation he decides to play house with a fucking robot. Even though an adult, acts like a fucking kid who's toy got stolen. This situation could've been much better had he been a 10 year old kid but NO!! We are talking abouot a full grown salaried man here. There are many more gripes I have with this show but I don't have the tinme and energy to type them out. I just wanted to vent a little after watching this abomination every week. P.S what also bugs me is that It's demographic is presented as seinen. Which part about this show is for the older demographic I don't know. Even some self insert isekai's I've read are better than this dumpster fire. Atleast the mangaka is upfront about his fetishes. chill it's just a fu**ing anime I know it's little bit unrealistic but who cares if you don't like drop the show and leave I know the characters a weak and the very unrealistic we all have noticed it but in our world people have already married various weird things already . so just chill |
Sep 9, 2024 12:53 AM
#24
what are you smoking |
Sep 9, 2024 1:05 AM
#25
Sep 9, 2024 1:18 AM
#26
ejleon said: SabreDrago said: Kaitaka12 said: ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional. @Kaitaka12 @ejleon Why not read the synopsis again. It is clearly written in the last paragraph "However, much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual. The couple must figure out if their arrangement can succeed and how to convince the people around them of their sincerity."sic. We're on the second last episode and I don't think they did any convincing till now. Everyone that they met in their day to day lives just accepted it as if it was the most common thing to happen ever since man invented the wheel. The only person who acknowledged this was his uncle who got fucking shoehorned by the robot. This show tried to be something that it clearly wasn't. Anyone reading the synopsis would think that this anime would explore robot-human relationships in depth but they just end up with a self insert. First it was their relationship, developing “feelings” for each other and both deciding to marry. The Sister, she didn’t need convincing, she was totally on board. Super Mina and her master, Super Mina was introduced to many new ideas and “feelings” like love and marriage between humans and robots, in sharing data / “minds” with Mina. Which also showed the “maker” wanting deeper relationships between humans and robots too. The Repair people, especially the robot, was unconvinced, but accepted for business reasons. That Robot at the Theater explained a lot about human and Robot interactions. The Uncle was against it, but they tried to convince him, then he got physical, which Mina didn’t like, so she defended herself, even if it was too hard. The mother and father, accepted it because they didn’t think he would have a chance with real women, which isn't really accepting it, so they are still trying to convince them of how “real” their love and marriage are. What you want is a drama with them going through hard times and people protesting their relationship, this is not that kind of show, it is a lighthearted comedic sci-fi romance, so it is you who had preconceived assumptions that were incorrect. Exactly like thread is old I may not get replies but I'm quite appaled by the reception of this anime honestly like when was the last time we got a sudo family plot line marriage plot line anime done in a way where they show the situations and developments of what it's like for a couple to well live with one another. Like his mom said it can be odd and challenging but effort is what makes it count. And imo that's illustrated by bro alone trying to make this whole robot wife thing work out and the things for him to understand going through with it. This anime really does have alot of elements you don't see in alot of other animes at least from what I know of that still capture that essence and magic of well being that exaggerated since of being an anime while also being able to touch on themes about like life everyday shit. And in all of it have it be a comfy rom com in general. Yea the mc was downbad asf at the start but the development of it going from a joke that he was unsure of taking it seriously shown by his delirious and discreet nature of him being all diddly diddly with her to then grow and accept boundaries and diffrent aspects of their relationship to grow into something that now he knows is real love to him. Idk man I'm yapping rn but this anime is underrated and does not deserve this ignorant criticism because "oh robot wives are cringe" like it's anime hello why are we acting like anime in general isn't cringe? maybe it's shounen bro logic idk. Or say from this post talking about how it should've been deeper when in reality it really does just in the aspect maybe in the aspect this guy is reluctant to look into is within their relationship itself and how it grows. Like this isn't even my fav anime of this season (BANGER SEASON BTW) like my tops rn are ATRI and Monogatari Off season but this anime is def a good treat that subverts expectation quite a bit. I'd even say it's better than alya san which I'm enjoying that anime too. |
Sep 9, 2024 2:04 AM
#27
Dellio_man said: ejleon said: SabreDrago said: Kaitaka12 said: ejleon said: charlie_sv said: Pretty much everything you typed is correct, it seems like most people wanted to see a story about the moral and real world implications of a human-robot relationship, without realizing it's just an average self-insert romcom anime (I'm still watching it anyway because I'm always down for that kind of stories anyway). Making assumptions before the anime came out is your problem, this is NOT your story, so claiming “it’s not what I wanted, so it is not good” is completely illogical. I completely agree with you. "This anime is not good because it's not what I want it to be" ahh people always get on my nerves. Like bro, Synopsis and tags are made for a reason. Describing a story as not good for it being completely different than what you wanted from a new anime about robots is completely delusional. @Kaitaka12 @ejleon Why not read the synopsis again. It is clearly written in the last paragraph "However, much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual. The couple must figure out if their arrangement can succeed and how to convince the people around them of their sincerity."sic. We're on the second last episode and I don't think they did any convincing till now. Everyone that they met in their day to day lives just accepted it as if it was the most common thing to happen ever since man invented the wheel. The only person who acknowledged this was his uncle who got fucking shoehorned by the robot. This show tried to be something that it clearly wasn't. Anyone reading the synopsis would think that this anime would explore robot-human relationships in depth but they just end up with a self insert. First it was their relationship, developing “feelings” for each other and both deciding to marry. The Sister, she didn’t need convincing, she was totally on board. Super Mina and her master, Super Mina was introduced to many new ideas and “feelings” like love and marriage between humans and robots, in sharing data / “minds” with Mina. Which also showed the “maker” wanting deeper relationships between humans and robots too. The Repair people, especially the robot, was unconvinced, but accepted for business reasons. That Robot at the Theater explained a lot about human and Robot interactions. The Uncle was against it, but they tried to convince him, then he got physical, which Mina didn’t like, so she defended herself, even if it was too hard. The mother and father, accepted it because they didn’t think he would have a chance with real women, which isn't really accepting it, so they are still trying to convince them of how “real” their love and marriage are. What you want is a drama with them going through hard times and people protesting their relationship, this is not that kind of show, it is a lighthearted comedic sci-fi romance, so it is you who had preconceived assumptions that were incorrect. Exactly like thread is old I may not get replies but I'm quite appaled by the reception of this anime honestly like when was the last time we got a sudo family plot line marriage plot line anime done in a way where they show the situations and developments of what it's like for a couple to well live with one another. Like his mom said it can be odd and challenging but effort is what makes it count. And imo that's illustrated by bro alone trying to make this whole robot wife thing work out and the things for him to understand going through with it. This anime really does have alot of elements you don't see in alot of other animes at least from what I know of that still capture that essence and magic of well being that exaggerated since of being an anime while also being able to touch on themes about like life everyday shit. And in all of it have it be a comfy rom com in general. Yea the mc was downbad asf at the start but the development of it going from a joke that he was unsure of taking it seriously shown by his delirious and discreet nature of him being all diddly diddly with her to then grow and accept boundaries and diffrent aspects of their relationship to grow into something that now he knows is real love to him. Idk man I'm yapping rn but this anime is underrated and does not deserve this ignorant criticism because "oh robot wives are cringe" like it's anime hello why are we acting like anime in general isn't cringe? maybe it's shounen bro logic idk. Or say from this post talking about how it should've been deeper when in reality it really does just in the aspect maybe in the aspect this guy is reluctant to look into is within their relationship itself and how it grows. Like this isn't even my fav anime of this season (BANGER SEASON BTW) like my tops rn are ATRI and Monogatari Off season but this anime is def a good treat that subverts expectation quite a bit. I'd even say it's better than alya san which I'm enjoying that anime too. The anime is out this season and this forum post literally happened yesterday … |
ejleonSep 9, 2024 8:48 PM
Sep 9, 2024 4:50 AM
#28
This might be shocking news but the series is less about a guy marrying a robot and more about the state of being human. Not only the obvious robot girl but also Takuma are used to explore what exactly is important for a human life. Anyways, you should consider watching something else instead. |
Sep 9, 2024 2:22 PM
#29
This is one of the few seasonals I'm still watching. It's light and fluffy, but I am enjoying it. Mina's growth is charming (her eyerolls are hilarious imo), and the outro credits are pretty decent as well. |
Sep 9, 2024 6:31 PM
#30
Am I the only one who noticed OP just randomly threw the gays into this discussion? |
Sep 11, 2024 7:22 PM
#31
Just imagine what "no b**ches" does to a fully grown salary man... The thirst is so real, that anything counts as a companion, even his premium dishwasher |
Sep 11, 2024 7:26 PM
#32
ricardopetrere said: Just imagine what "no b**ches" does to a fully grown salary man... The thirst is so real, that anything counts as a companion, even his premium dishwasher In all seriousness: I too felt offended by Rent-a-girlfriend's Kazuya, one of the few anime I intentionally dropped. The MC is too trash, he deserves no redemption, and judging by your text, you feel the same way to this MC. Not to sound offensive, but do you feel personally attacked by this portrayal? Because I admit I did feel that in Kazuya, I didn't enjoy that. Have you watched "Dangers in my heart"? How do you feel about Ichikawa? |
Sep 12, 2024 2:35 AM
#33
ricardopetrere said: Just imagine what "no b**ches" does to a fully grown salary man... The thirst is so real, that anything counts as a companion, even his premium dishwasher That's what I'm tryna say man but people here in the comments are too butthurt to understand. Throw in a waifu and a self insert protagonist and they'll prolly call it an under rated masterpiece and rate it 10/10. This anime is like what if I marry chatgpt in a robo girl body. Utter nonsense. |
Sep 12, 2024 3:06 AM
#34
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Sep 13, 2024 5:03 AM
#35
I think this anime is great and that youre a weirdo. Im really enjoying it and ill be following the manga after its done. |
Sep 13, 2024 9:07 AM
#36
Reply to Shidoteki
I think this anime is great and that youre a weirdo.
Im really enjoying it and ill be following the manga after its done.
Im really enjoying it and ill be following the manga after its done.
@Shidoteki Buddy your'e the one who's the weirdo here. Since when did asking questions become a crime. Chill down and read the manga as much as you want. This anime is suited for people like you 😂. |
Sep 13, 2024 1:04 PM
#37
Reply to SabreDrago
@Shidoteki Buddy your'e the one who's the weirdo here. Since when did asking questions become a crime. Chill down and read the manga as much as you want. This anime is suited for people like you 😂.
@SabreDrago This show is imo very underappreciated. So I think you simply don't have the sense of humor for it. Neither do you care about its ideas or its character types. Thats fine though.. maybe come back to it at a much later time? For now try Atri, that one is very good too. |
LordKirkisSep 13, 2024 5:40 PM
Sep 13, 2024 8:16 PM
#38
Honestly, if they introduced Mamoru that annoying ass little robot way later on I would really love the story. It's nothing phenomenal and yes the MC is undeniably socially inept with girls due to his trauma I guess... But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining. The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell. |
Sep 13, 2024 9:13 PM
#39
SabreDrago said: @Shidoteki Buddy your'e the one who's the weirdo here. Since when did asking questions become a crime. Chill down and read the manga as much as you want. This anime is suited for people like you 😂. You can ask questions. I just think your argument and expectations of anime are weird because not every anime with robots needs or should be like that. I like time of eve but I also like this. Apologies though Hunter x Hunter fans are the best so you cant be a weirdo hahahaha |
Sep 13, 2024 10:05 PM
#40
Reply to ShadowkillZ
Honestly, if they introduced Mamoru that annoying ass little robot way later on I would really love the story. It's nothing phenomenal and yes the MC is undeniably socially inept with girls due to his trauma I guess...
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
@ShadowkillZ Nah Mamoru is great, I don't think I would be enjoying the show as much if he didn't come along when he did. I think Mamoru adds a lot to the dynamics of the characters, story and the world building.. some of which alone may seem insignificant, but as a whole is significant. So I think Mamoru is a great addition. |
LordKirkisSep 13, 2024 10:12 PM
Sep 15, 2024 11:27 AM
#41
This anime did have some missed opportunities. Off the top of my head: Akari's SD Card: At the time, people were going wild with speculation over what Mina wanted Akari to back up. I remember myself thinking something like, "She's backing up her personality because a factory reset would revert her to default Mina behavior and undo the tampering by her previous owner..." But it was just photos of the trash MC. Transgressive Romance: "Much of society still considers human-robot relationships unusual," allegedly. When the guy bolted across the street to avoid potential judgement from the high school girls, one, I was laughing my ass off, two, I was hoping we'd get some stories about MC growing some balls and fighting society to get them to accept his waifu. Nope, MC's robot fetish faces no opposition until Episode 11. Takuma's Ex-girlfriend: Taking what MC says at face value, he gave up on women after one failed relationship. So who is this girl, and why does she have MC convinced that robots are his only option? I wanted an answer to that question, but she never showed up. |
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Sep 15, 2024 8:25 PM
#42
Reply to LordKirkis
@ShadowkillZ Nah Mamoru is great, I don't think I would be enjoying the show as much if he didn't come along when he did. I think Mamoru adds a lot to the dynamics of the characters, story and the world building.. some of which alone may seem insignificant, but as a whole is significant. So I think Mamoru is a great addition.
@LordKirkis The added dynamics of his presence is apparent and significant enough to warrant any sort of annoyance that might arise from his interaction, but as I said, I wished he was shown later on in the manga and anime. We've barely seen much of Takuma acting all lovey-dovey with Mina after Mamoru's introduction. |
Sep 15, 2024 8:50 PM
#43
Reply to ShadowkillZ
@LordKirkis
The added dynamics of his presence is apparent and significant enough to warrant any sort of annoyance that might arise from his interaction, but as I said, I wished he was shown later on in the manga and anime. We've barely seen much of Takuma acting all lovey-dovey with Mina after Mamoru's introduction.
The added dynamics of his presence is apparent and significant enough to warrant any sort of annoyance that might arise from his interaction, but as I said, I wished he was shown later on in the manga and anime. We've barely seen much of Takuma acting all lovey-dovey with Mina after Mamoru's introduction.
@ShadowkillZ Understood. Ill add that it would have been great to have a bit more episodes to have more of those interaction and also to go a bit more into Mina's background. The ending does feel abrupt. |
Sep 16, 2024 2:14 AM
#44
Reply to ShadowkillZ
Honestly, if they introduced Mamoru that annoying ass little robot way later on I would really love the story. It's nothing phenomenal and yes the MC is undeniably socially inept with girls due to his trauma I guess...
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
ShadowkillZ said: The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. This right here. I got very bored as soon as that thing showed up. Even when I skipped to last ep that thing still took up a large chunk of airtime. The whole "child" thing I found ridiculous. |
Sep 16, 2024 6:09 PM
#45
scineram said: Why would it be taboo if the gay thing got normalized? If here too LOVE WON then what is wrong with robotic marriage? How does it affect you personally? If a lonely individual were to be in a marriage with a robot they would only feel even more lonely. |
Sep 24, 2024 2:23 PM
#46
Feb 4, 12:54 AM
#47
Reply to ShadowkillZ
Honestly, if they introduced Mamoru that annoying ass little robot way later on I would really love the story. It's nothing phenomenal and yes the MC is undeniably socially inept with girls due to his trauma I guess...
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
But the title is pretty telling of the reality in the story. Seeing Satoru just live with Mina, his robot waifu is entertaining enough, especially when they share some heart-to-heart moments, not that it's anything particularly moving I mind you, though nevertheless entertaining.
The introduction of Mamoru so early on in the story is a FATAL mistake. Now instead of these 2 couples being closer to one another, part of the attention has to be shared with training Mamoru, bruh, this show is called "My Wife Has No Emotion" not "My robot family needs attention!" such as turnoff, fucking hell.
@ShadowkillZ Bro this is an irony |
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