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Jul 26, 2023 8:55 AM
#1
I want to confirm from manga readers if they think that whether it can make a comeback from in rating like boku no kokkro or eminence in shadow as it is affecting FAL |
Jul 26, 2023 9:20 AM
#2
I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Probably not even that lol. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:15 PM
Jul 26, 2023 9:24 AM
#3
that was interesting insights hopefully it ends somewhere around 8. I personally like it too It's lovely and cute and Mie is totally adoptable. |
Jul 26, 2023 9:24 AM
#4
Bro i can t see your anime list |
Jul 26, 2023 9:26 AM
#5
The manga doesn't seem to be the problem here, it's the weird GoHands adaptation, and having to hear Komura. |
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Jul 26, 2023 9:27 AM
#6
Adaptation is 90% fine I don't why people hate CGI |
Jul 26, 2023 9:28 AM
#7
fenris_demiurgos said: Bro i can t see your anime list whose? 15 words limit |
Jul 26, 2023 9:32 AM
#8
highly doubt it does not only does it have that excruciatingly stupid gimmick with her glasses it also has that "oh im so shy to even touch her" mc even the senpai from nagataro wasn't this bad i don't even got a problem with the adaptation it's looks fine but the whole premise is genuinely ass |
Jul 26, 2023 9:33 AM
#9
kunal_1301 said: Adaptation is 90% fine I don't why people hate CGI the animation in the first episode threw me off a little but for the other episodes the animation has been pretty good |
Jul 26, 2023 10:11 AM
#10
kunal_1301 said: Adaptation is 90% fine I don't why people hate CGI I personally don't mind it but I do have to admit it looks a lil goofy. animes art style is what makes anime so unique, and bringing in CGI ruins that illusion of a fantasy world for me. makes it look like a cartoon and in general looks out of place. this is my opinion ^ |
Jul 26, 2023 10:31 AM
#11
Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawq, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. I also didn't like much the anime "the dangers in my heart". But honestly, I think this forgetting glass trope is beyond bad writing. I mean how can she forget her glasses again and again for the sake of the story progression despite being blind without glasses? And also In " Dngrs in my hrt" anime she had big b00bs. I mean heart but mie don't have enough big b00bs. (sorry I mean heart) typing mistake bht hota h kya kru |
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Jul 26, 2023 2:33 PM
#12
adesh17 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawq, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. I also didn't like much the anime "the dangers in my heart". But honestly, I think this forgetting glass trope is beyond bad writing. I mean how can she forget her glasses again and again for the sake of the story progression despite being blind without glasses? And also In " Dngrs in my hrt" anime she had big b00bs. I mean heart but mie don't have enough big b00bs. (sorry I mean heart) typing mistake bht hota h kya kru Frankly, people really have to be pretty stupid not to understand what’s going on here lmao. Firstly, it’s literally stated she doesn’t forget her glasses everyday. The anime just focus on when she does. Secondly, she breaks it most of the time. Thirdly… Like, watch the opening lol. It’s not such a coincidence. |
Jul 26, 2023 7:35 PM
#13
Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. so I like this and Boku no Kokoro. But I have to say there is way more to the characters in Boku. Yamada is a regular teenage girl. she's a little odd, can be self conscious, needy, jealous, prideful. all of the characters in that feel like real people. can you tell me anything about komuru other than he likes mei? or anything about mei other than she forgets her glasses? who are their friends? what are their likes and dislikes? |
Jul 26, 2023 7:42 PM
#14
I think it would make a comeback later. I just don't get why people are hating on that CGI, its not like its ruining the show... Personally I love all the cute and wholesome moments in this anime... And for the people who who say that the trope of Mie forgetting her glasses is getting stale I would like to remind them that she breaks them half of time as she is too clumsy and not to mention she was trying contacts for sometime too. Also people who are annoyed by Komura's reactions I'll say that his reactions are pretty obvious because they are in middle school, not even in highschool so its pretty understandable because they are practically kids rn... |
Jul 26, 2023 9:08 PM
#15
Chronigan said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. so I like this and Boku no Kokoro. But I have to say there is way more to the characters in Boku. Yamada is a regular teenage girl. she's a little odd, can be self conscious, needy, jealous, prideful. all of the characters in that feel like real people. can you tell me anything about komuru other than he likes mei? or anything about mei other than she forgets her glasses? who are their friends? what are their likes and dislikes? I mean, yeah, I literally can. Komura likes Mie-san. Sure. That’s one thing. He also has massive self-worth issues which mostly come from the fact he deems himself to be a boring person with no hobbies or interesting factors whatsoever. He likes coin games because he can just turn his brain off while playing them. He’s actually pretty sociable and gets along well with everyone. He isn’t nearly as shy with other folks. His father died when he was young and he has a pretty good relationship with his mother. He is not exactly an extremely virtuous person. He constantly wish for selfish things, and then he blames himself for it. He is weirdly polite for his age. What about Ichikawa? Bro’s an otaku, socially awkward and has edgy delusions. He also has massive self-worth issues as well, which frankly just get solved because he hooked up with a literal model. Meanwhile, Komura goes through his arc BEFORE he manages to get with Mie. That is a major difference. Like, I’m being serious. I read both of the mangas. And Suki Nako, frankly, it’s just a better manga all around. At least for me. Not even gonna compare Mie with Anna. Like, seriously, Anna is straight up just a perfect idol whose worries are just random generic teenager worries. Mie has a far less generic personality and her worries are actually quite a lot more justified later in the story. She’s also not a literal fucking model at age thirteen. Gotta admit that both works suffer from an exceptionally slow start, though. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:18 PM
Jul 27, 2023 6:47 AM
#16
Comeback in rating? That won't happen. I can bet my ass it won't even touch 7.5, EVER. If anything, this has the potential to get lower ratings. Why? It's simple, really, yet people who like it will like it no matter what. This is the type of anime where a double-edge sword effect comes into play. The gimmick of her forgetting her glasses starts to get annoying past eps 2, BUT at the same time, once she doesn't forget her glasses anymore, it would be wrong to call it "The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses". Thus, for this type of thing, it would be better to be made into a 1-time movie or short anime. I'm not gonna say much about the MC, because at this point I'm restraining myself. I'm just afraid I will awaken a skill to get into the anime, and then r*pe Mie in front of Komura because he really reminds me of Kazuya from Kanojo Okarishimasu. |
wojakmcwagiesJul 27, 2023 6:51 AM
Jul 27, 2023 12:58 PM
#17
Give me a second to look up what the fuck Boko no Kokoro is. Oh, Dangers in my Heart. No, there's no chance. Dangers started okay and got great. Its presentation was understated but managed to feel a little prestige. Glasses started off with insane direction that seemed more like The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious, and then the episodic gag strip format has been poorly adapted, making a show that is disjointed at best. The best romantic comedy of the season is Dreaming Boy. I think people are sleeping on it because of Glasses' slick presentation, but the writing is so much better. Unfortunately, the animation kinda eats shit. |
Jul 27, 2023 8:41 PM
#18
No, anime fans only really judge based on how good it looks and how wish fulfill-y it is for Romcoms. And Suki ga Megane gots none of that tbh. I agree with Isekai Enjoyer too btw. Read both too, dropped Dangers of my Heart. |
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Jul 27, 2023 10:12 PM
#19
bahimiron said: " The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious" LMAOGive me a second to look up what the fuck Boko no Kokoro is. Oh, Dangers in my Heart. No, there's no chance. Dangers started okay and got great. Its presentation was understated but managed to feel a little prestige. Glasses started off with insane direction that seemed more like The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious, and then the episodic gag strip format has been poorly adapted, making a show that is disjointed at best. The best romantic comedy of the season is Dreaming Boy. I think people are sleeping on it because of Glasses' slick presentation, but the writing is so much better. Unfortunately, the animation kinda eats shit. |
Jul 28, 2023 9:02 PM
#20
kunal_1301 said: Adaptation is 90% fine I don't why people hate CGI the animation is definitely not fine its not a cgi thing. its how they have uesed it and so many other useless thing. that just don't look good. |
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Jul 28, 2023 9:04 PM
#21
i will probably swap it out at the next score week. its not one to have staying power. and i have already aced it. |
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Jul 28, 2023 11:12 PM
#22
Jul 29, 2023 3:38 AM
#23
josh_exe said: That's exactly why people don't like it. It hits them too hard.idk why people don't like the mc, us guys LITERALLY ACT THIS WAY in situations like these. |
Jul 29, 2023 10:42 PM
#24
Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. ratio ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ |
Jul 29, 2023 10:46 PM
#25
Jieeeeeee said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. ratio ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ I do not think you understand the meaning of ratio. |
Jul 29, 2023 10:48 PM
#26
Isekai-Enjoyer said: Jieeeeeee said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. ratio ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ I do not think you understand the meaning of ratio. ???ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ |
Jul 29, 2023 10:53 PM
#27
bahimiron said: Give me a second to look up what the fuck Boko no Kokoro is. Oh, Dangers in my Heart. No, there's no chance. Dangers started okay and got great. Its presentation was understated but managed to feel a little prestige. Glasses started off with insane direction that seemed more like The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious, and then the episodic gag strip format has been poorly adapted, making a show that is disjointed at best. The best romantic comedy of the season is Dreaming Boy. I think people are sleeping on it because of Glasses' slick presentation, but the writing is so much better. Unfortunately, the animation kinda eats shit. Dreaming Boy is straight up one of the worst RomCom adaptations I’ve seen in years. The hell you smoked to call that “good writing”? |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:20 PM
Jul 29, 2023 11:46 PM
#28
Isekai-Enjoyer said: bahimiron said: Give me a second to look up what the fuck Boko no Kokoro is. Oh, Dangers in my Heart. No, there's no chance. Dangers started okay and got great. Its presentation was understated but managed to feel a little prestige. Glasses started off with insane direction that seemed more like The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious, and then the episodic gag strip format has been poorly adapted, making a show that is disjointed at best. The best romantic comedy of the season is Dreaming Boy. I think people are sleeping on it because of Glasses' slick presentation, but the writing is so much better. Unfortunately, the animation kinda eats shit. Dreaming boy is straight up one of the worst RomCom adaptations I’ve seen in years. The hell you smoked to call that “good writing”? You're right. It doesn't have any scenes of the main character screaming incoherently about indirect kisses, like that well-written classic, The Glasses I Like Forgot To Turn This Gag Strip Into A Coherent Show. |
Jul 30, 2023 6:01 PM
#29
bahimiron said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: bahimiron said: Give me a second to look up what the fuck Boko no Kokoro is. Oh, Dangers in my Heart. No, there's no chance. Dangers started okay and got great. Its presentation was understated but managed to feel a little prestige. Glasses started off with insane direction that seemed more like The Girl I Like is Fast and Furious, and then the episodic gag strip format has been poorly adapted, making a show that is disjointed at best. The best romantic comedy of the season is Dreaming Boy. I think people are sleeping on it because of Glasses' slick presentation, but the writing is so much better. Unfortunately, the animation kinda eats shit. Dreaming boy is straight up one of the worst RomCom adaptations I’ve seen in years. The hell you smoked to call that “good writing”? You're right. It doesn't have any scenes of the main character screaming incoherently about indirect kisses, like that well-written classic, The Glasses I Like Forgot To Turn This Gag Strip Into A Coherent Show. Sure. Instead, it has this amazingly well written story in which every character is essentially braindead, basically every important build-up and/or introduction is skipped, everyone is an awful person, not because they’re written to be this way, but because the author just straight up doesn’t know how humans function… That on top of the main bit being based on a cliche that isn’t even fleshed out enough to work beyond the first episode. Yep. Way better. |
Jul 31, 2023 6:23 PM
#30
I'm sorry but no the girl I like forgot her glasses and definitely not better than the dangers in my heart and I've read and I like the manga of both of them. Ichikawa is a way better protagonist than Komura. And Yamada is a way better protagonist than Kei. As much as I like Sukimega the anime ain't making a comeback. Dangers in my heart made a huge jump in scoring because of Ichikawas development throughout the series and his relationship with Yamada was extremely enjoyable and the finale was amazing with Ichikawas growth coming at full display leaving viewers hyped for the future of their relationship. Another reason is how Ichikawa is alot more relatable by a lot. As a Sukimega manga reader I'm not too jazzed by the adaptation. It's not as bad as people say but it definitely doesn't capital de mangas inherent fluffiness but the dangers in my heart adaptation was just masterful with the amazing use of music and greet sakuga animation during emotional moments |
Aug 3, 2023 2:53 PM
#31
the dangers in my heart is waaay more better than this Sh$$tt |
Aug 3, 2023 11:36 PM
#32
It'd only happen when somebody put some common senses inside the heads of the author, the girl forgetting her glasses, and the simp. Yet if that happened, this shit wouldn't be called "The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses, Again." |
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Aug 6, 2023 2:13 AM
#33
Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. |
Aug 6, 2023 2:16 AM
#34
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. But if I have to be honest, I just don’t understand most of what you’re saying lol. Not wanting to be rude, but you need to structure your sentences better. Frankly, I kinda already explained my entire point about this in my very first comment, so you can just read it if you’re interested. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:24 PM
Aug 6, 2023 2:28 AM
#35
Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. |
Aug 6, 2023 11:08 AM
#36
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has a higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. Literally. It holds almost no value. Also, seriously, structure your sentences better. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:25 PM
Aug 6, 2023 2:35 PM
#37
Aug 7, 2023 5:07 AM
#38
Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. |
Aug 7, 2023 12:31 PM
#39
Hell nawl even without the “plot” Boku no Konoro started off way better. I have glasses anime 3 episodes didn’t get better. Dropped. |
Aug 7, 2023 7:40 PM
#40
Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. I agree with you.. I have found that actually the lower rated hidden gems that nobody knows about tend to be the best myself.. Just because an anime has a lower rating doesn't mean the anime is worse than a higher rated anime by any means. That and I usually always like the anime nobody likes and dont care for the anime the majority loves with a few exceptions.. |
Aug 8, 2023 2:34 AM
#41
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. This is straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san starts really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well done than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. But it also really isn’t at the same time. It’s a major wish-fulfilment manga. Either way, I am not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero feelings about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonists were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. She’s just a random generic teenager. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise and this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is straight up dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:29 PM
Aug 8, 2023 2:38 AM
#42
Imi_wakannai said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. I agree with you.. I have found that actually the lower rated hidden gems that nobody knows about tend to be the best myself.. Just because an anime has a lower rating doesn't mean the anime is worse than a higher rated anime by any means. That and I usually always like the anime nobody likes and dont care for the anime the majority loves with a few exceptions.. Well, I usually like both the really popular shows and some hidden gems. I’m just not such a huge fan of Boku no Kokoro Yabai in specific lol. |
Isekai-EnjoyerAug 9, 2023 9:30 PM
Aug 8, 2023 3:46 AM
#43
Isekai-Enjoyer said: are we really read and watch the same shows?? you say as if anna doesn't do anything and has no important role in the story, do you even understand the story??? i read sukinako manga last night but still can't see it getting any better than dimh and Anna character is 2x better than mie, atleast give me a valid reason about your opinion hhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. |
Aug 8, 2023 3:56 AM
#44
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: are we really read and watch the same shows?? you say as if anna doesn't do anything and has no important role in the story, do you even understand the story??? i read sukinako manga last night but still can't see it getting any better than dimh and Anna character is 2x better than mie, atleast give me a valid reason about your opinion hhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. My valid reason is that all she does is being a model and liking the guy? Like, I admit I haven’t read the latest 30 chapters or so, but everything before that just had her as an objective, basically. |
Aug 8, 2023 6:31 AM
#45
why poeple keep comparing this shit with dimh, bruh dimh is 10x better than this shit the only one can compare to this is kawaii dake ja nai. because both of them are close. if you want compare dimh, the best one is tsuki ga kirei and tamako love story because all of them are similar and one of the best in romance. and i didn't see anything interesting from the manga until the creator decided to end this. |
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Aug 8, 2023 8:04 AM
#46
Isekai-Enjoyer said: you clearly doesn't understand anything about dimh, just waste my time talk with youWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. My valid reason is that all she does is being a model and liking the guy? Like, I admit I haven’t read the latest 30 chapters or so, but everything before that just had her as an objective, basically. |
Aug 8, 2023 8:05 AM
#47
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: you clearly doesn't understand anything about dimh, just waste my time talk with youWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: are we really read and watch the same shows?? you say as if anna doesn't do anything and has no important role in the story, do you even understand the story??? i read sukinako manga last night but still can't see it getting any better than dimh and Anna character is 2x better than mie, atleast give me a valid reason about your opinion hhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. My valid reason is that all she does is being a model and liking the guy? Like, I admit I haven’t read the latest 30 chapters or so, but everything before that just had her as an objective, basically. There’s VERY few things to actually understand about that show lmao. It’s really not that deep. |
Aug 8, 2023 9:49 AM
#48
Isekai-Enjoyer said: You don't understand a simple great story like dimh shows how stupid you are and how sucks your opinion is, just keep watching this shit and don't compare it to dimh again, that's disrespect for dimhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: are we really read and watch the same shows?? you say as if anna doesn't do anything and has no important role in the story, do you even understand the story??? i read sukinako manga last night but still can't see it getting any better than dimh and Anna character is 2x better than mie, atleast give me a valid reason about your opinion hhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. My valid reason is that all she does is being a model and liking the guy? Like, I admit I haven’t read the latest 30 chapters or so, but everything before that just had her as an objective, basically. There’s VERY few things to actually understand about that show lmao. It’s really not that deep. |
Aug 8, 2023 10:52 AM
#49
wojakmcwagies said: Comeback in rating? That won't happen. I can bet my ass it won't even touch 7.5, EVER. If anything, this has the potential to get lower ratings. Why? It's simple, really, yet people who like it will like it no matter what. This is the type of anime where a double-edge sword effect comes into play. The gimmick of her forgetting her glasses starts to get annoying past eps 2, BUT at the same time, once she doesn't forget her glasses anymore, it would be wrong to call it "The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses". Thus, for this type of thing, it would be better to be made into a 1-time movie or short anime. I'm not gonna say much about the MC, because at this point I'm restraining myself. I'm just afraid I will awaken a skill to get into the anime, and then r*pe Mie in front of Komura because he really reminds me of Kazuya from Kanojo Okarishimasu. I really hope this and Rent-a-Girlfriend go for longer than One Piece. At least they would actually be interesting in comparison to One Piece. |
Aug 8, 2023 1:24 PM
#50
Wickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: You don't understand a simple great story like dimh shows how stupid you are and how sucks your opinion is, just keep watching this shit and don't compare it to dimh again, that's disrespect for dimhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: you clearly doesn't understand anything about dimh, just waste my time talk with youWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: are we really read and watch the same shows?? you say as if anna doesn't do anything and has no important role in the story, do you even understand the story??? i read sukinako manga last night but still can't see it getting any better than dimh and Anna character is 2x better than mie, atleast give me a valid reason about your opinion hhWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: rating is one way to determine whether an anime is good or not because it's based on voting so if an anime has a good rating it means that the anime is good and worth watching because many people like it even though sometimes it's not very accurate, any anime with a rating above 8 is certain good and worth watching compared to anime with rating 7 or 6,it's just ridiculous you say this anime with repetitive story and almost no development is better than dangers in my heart, please just keep your mid taste for yourself and don't tell its to othersWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: Mid manga lmao,sure it show your taste is mid because you think this anime is better than dimh, dimh has higher rating mean many people know which show is better,i'm pretty sure dimh s2 will be even better than the s1, also please don't compare this anime to dimh again it's like comparing masamune kun to love is warWickjohn31 said: Isekai-Enjoyer said: I watch both show and this anime isn't even close to danger in my heart, dangers in my heart is more realistic and has better development and I like Ichikawa more as a character than komura, also your interpretation about yamada is just stupid, she is a model of course she has good body and she has good genetic and there's many girl like her in rl and she is one of the most realistic female characters in anime despite being an airhead, she's not gyaru, tsundere, or shy girl like other anime female, she's just a normal middle school girl. Dangers in my heart is one of the best romance anime in the last few years and deserves its ratingI personally believe it’s an inherently better manga than Boku no Kokoro. The protagonist goes through very similar arcs, except that it’s thousands of times more believable. The author is just better, really. Secondly, the heroine isn’t some wet-dream personified as a plot device who is a perfect model, perfectly hot, weirdly developed for her age and has no personality other than “being perfect and loving the dude”. Yeah, say what you want, but I really do hate this trope a whole fucking lot. Boku no Kokoro is a story which is good solely because of Ichikawa, while the heroine is there because the author wants to draw her in shorts. This is making it seem like I hate Boku no Kokoro lmao, but no, I just think it’s not nearly as good as some people were trying to make it seem at the time it got some insane boon in ratings for some reason I still can’t comprehend. Either way, in Suki Nako, Mie is surprisingly a pretty fleshed out character, while Komura has a pretty satisfying arc of self-love that is basically the core theme of his character. They’re both just normal kids. This is what makes the story infinitely better than Boku no Kokoro. The good points of Suki Nako are WAY better than the good points of Boku no Kokoro. Production is also way better. That said, sadly, Komura’s first impression will surely drive a lot of people away. While I appreciate how well written he is, that doesn’t change the fact his first impression still is the supremely shy annoying virgin that we’re all used to in anime. So basically, while I think this anime DESERVES better and that the grade will surely grow, I don’t think it will reach something like an 8 or whatever. I think it will probably end as a 7.5 or something. Sure, I guess. That’s a lot of praise for a mid manga. “It’s better because it has higher rating” gotta be the single most pathetic argument ever. It’s straight up a non-argument when my entire commentary was based on the mangas, really. I agree that Mie-san stars really fucking whatever, but the progress is just so much more well than than Boku no Kokoro will ever be. The first one is just such a slog. And I’m REALLY not a fan of the whole “loser gets idol” trope. Even if it’s done well, which it kinda is. I’m not even saying Boku no Kokoro is trash or anything. I don’t think it is. That said, it’s solely because of Ichikawa. I have absolutely zero felling about Anna. Meanwhile, in Mie-san, I surprisingly think both the protagonist were quite well handled. Plus, they actually act their age. They’re 13 for god’s sake. Aside from his delusions and maybe the very first few episodes, Ichikawa straight up acts like he’s 16. And I don’t even know how Anna acts. Boku no Konoro is not a bad work. It’s just absolutely not above a 7. Meanwhile, I think the Mie-san manga probably deserves around an 8 in it’s current state. It does a similar job with a much more proper handling of both protagonists. Both have a bad start, either way, so I dunno why people can’t see the similarities. Probably because the initial gimmick of Mie-san is dumb as fuck. So is Ichikawa’s personality at first, to be fair. Like, the entire premise of this whole “YABAI” part of the tittle is dropped not even three chapters in. Probably because the author realised it was weird even for his age, I guess. My valid reason is that all she does is being a model and liking the guy? Like, I admit I haven’t read the latest 30 chapters or so, but everything before that just had her as an objective, basically. There’s VERY few things to actually understand about that show lmao. It’s really not that deep. Bro is actually offended on behalf of a mid manga about middle schoolers dating. 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