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Sep 30, 2024
Giji Harem (Anime) add
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Ahh, Giji Harem... Theres only two reasons why you should watch this anime: Rin Nanakura and hearing Saori Hayami voice in her glorious form (≖ᴗ≖✿)

This series is truly a slow-burn, gradually building up Rin and Senpai's relationship episode by episode. What I found unique was how the story moved beyond the typical high-school setting, showing us their romance even after Senpai's graduation. It’s rare to see a romcom go this far, and it makes their journey even more special.

Not to be dramatic, but I genuinely feel emotional seeing Senpai and Rin's relationship grow over time. From their fateful meeting in a school corridor to the ...
Sep 21, 2024
Preliminary (12/12 eps)
Absolute Cinema.

I'll be real. This anime just reignited my long-dimmed passion for the slice-of-life and romance genres. I remember back in high school, I used to get so emotional watching some 2D characters falling in love and living their best lives with their significant other. I always wanted to experience that kind of love—falling for someone and sharing my life with them. That dream burned bright inside me, but as I grew older, it started to fade.

Adulthood brought me new responsibilities, expectations, and challenges. Those deep feelings of pursuing my own romantic story seemed to get pushed aside. I found myself focusing on things society ...
Sep 10, 2024
Preliminary (9/12 eps)
"Roshidere" or "Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian" is a refreshing take on the high school rom-com genre, offering more than just cute moments and tsundere antics. Alya’s use of Russian isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a symbol of those deep, private feelings we all keep tucked away. Imagine having secret conversations with yourself about someone you like but never daring to say them out loud. That’s Alya’s Russian for you: a beautiful representation of our unspoken emotions.

The relationship between Masachika and Alya is what truly shines. It’s not just about flirty banter; it’s about showing each other their raw, unfiltered selves. These moments of ...
Sep 1, 2024
Preliminary (8/13 eps)
So, I just finished watching Oshi no Ko Season 2 halfway trough, and I have to say, this show continues to surprise me in the best ways possible. If you thought the first season was a rollercoaster, this one takes you on an even wilder ride, but not in the way you might expect. This time, the spotlight shifts to the theater industry, and wow does it deliver.

What really stood out to me this season is how it breaks down the entertainment industry to its core, specifically the world of theater. It doesn't just give you the usual drama and spectacle; it actually makes you ...


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