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Umareru Kachi no Nakatta Jibun ga Anna no Tame ni Dekiru Ikutsuka no Koto
Jul 25, 2019 7:35 AM
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Endlessly re-evaluating reminds me of myself :D Until just recently it was a constant struggle for perfection, I grew tired of it and now I have a different approach.
whats the name of the anime in the bottom right corner (your profile collage)?
I don't really understand people on this forum sometimes... this is actually a legitly good SoL to me. The male MCs are a bit dense but overall pretty normal for their age - they're not chronic losers who blush at every step like in other anime such as Hajimete, Gamers, or Koi to Uso. And the dialogues in general are much better and much less clichéd. Sometimes, I'm afraid my fellow weebs are so addicted to panty shots that they no longer care about a normal, genuine story.
I'm with you. There's actually some substance here, some character development, and overall a lot less cliché and lucky sukebe than the typical romcom. I don't find it quite as enjoyable as Tsuki ga Utsukushii was for me last season, but after only 2 episodes, it's far too early to compare them. (Actually, more than anything else, this reminds me quite a bit of Nijiiro Days.) Tasteful panty shots in moderation are ok, but I'd much rather watch something a little different from what I have seen 35 times already. Incidentally, I'm not sure just how unrealistic the typical romcom lucky sukebe shujinko actually is. Japanese boys are, overall, relatively shy, so blushing at the sight of the barest minimum of cleavage may not be all that outside the realm of possibility. No, never mind... Forget I said that. No one is that naive on the outside and perverted on the inside.
That's really interesting since I liked Gabriel Dropout's first 2 or 3 episodes, then quickly turned against it and kept watching only because I like Vignette. :P
I enjoy watching shows as they air, but if it's a show I don't like (which I might keep watching because it's popular or was recommended to me, and I want to be able to say I saw it all) then I much prefer to be able to get it over with as quickly as possible. Although that can be draining in some cases. :D Your reasons to watch bad anime are valid too. If I had less to watch, I'd check out some infamous trainwreck series.
You might want to be cautious of anything that appears in the seasonal list/connections in this group: https://myanimelist.net/clubs.php?cid=27093 "That type of show [Urara] is why this club exists in the first place." Some of them have much broader appeal than others though.