Nov 20, 2024
At first, I didn’t expect much from this anime. In fact, I didn’t know what to anticipate beyond a vague memory that it would involve some comedy and romance—something I barely recalled when I added it to my playlist years ago.
If you enjoy works like Daily Lives of High School Boys or Beelzebub, this anime is definitely for you. These titles share the same bold and exaggerated humor that defined much of the 2000s and 2010s. But beyond delivering a highly entertaining comedy, the show also introduces a subdued yet captivating romance between the main characters.
What truly stands out, however, is how the anime portrays
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the lives of those living under the Arakawa Bridge. At first glance, these characters seem like absurdly over-the-top caricatures created purely to fuel the show’s humor. But as the story unfolds, you begin to realize that each of them is there for a reason. They’re individuals deeply disconnected from Japanese society, each carrying their own struggles. Some have no intention of fitting into societal norms; they simply want to live freely, unshackled by the rules of conventional life. This is particularly evident in how they completely disregard the protagonist’s wealth, as if money holds no meaning to them.
As for negatives, some viewers might find the character development lacking, especially since the protagonist tends to react to the other bridge residents in the same way throughout. However, there is subtle growth, though in a series like this, dramatic changes might actually detract from the humor. Additionally, the romantic moments, while present, are few and far between.
That said, this anime is absolutely worth giving a chance for its humor, its unique take on societal outcasts, and the charm of its unconventional storytelling.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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