I caught up with season 1 a few months ago. From what the anime community says, it's supposedly "so bad."
Sometimes, you don’t need a show to be deep or thought-provoking to enjoy it. This series delivers pure entertainment from start to finish, with a focus on action, humor, and vibrant characters.
The plot might be straightforward, but it’s packed with enough energy and excitement to keep you hooked. Whether it’s the over-the-top battles, witty dialogue, or just the sheer fun of watching things unfold, this show knows exactly what it’s doing and does it well. It’s not here to make you think too
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Dec 16, 2024
Tsuma, Shougakusei ni Naru.
(Anime)
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Short review:
What I really like about the show is that the concept of acceptance is explored in an unusual and unique way, offering a refreshing perspective that sets it apart from other dramas. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and emotions, presenting them in a way that feels both thought-provoking and heartfelt. While the title might be seen as controversial by some, the show handles its subject matter with great care, never sexualizing the child, and maintaining a respectful and grounded approach throughout. VAs: The voice actors did a great job, especially Takae's VA, who skillfully portrays the sad moments. Every time she expresses the ... |