Tightrope tells the tale of the reluctant heir of a yakuza family and his childhood friend, and follows their love relationship that started budding in their school days and keeps developing slowly but surely. (Source: Simona's BL Research Lab)
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That was horrible ! I really love this manga and Natsume Isaku works and I was very happy that Tight Rope will be adapted into anime... but, my expectations were too high. It was more like picture drama than anime. I really not reccomend it for people who are not yaoi fans.
I haven't read the manga, so I'm reveiwing this only on the Anime. Story 9/10. Because it really is a bit diffrent than other voilence/yaoi out there. And the realtionship between the two main characters is sweet. Art. 9/10 Because when it comes to yaoi. i've seen some horrible art, but Tight-rope is not one of them. I really did enjoy the art.Sound 8/10 Because the opening song was really nice and the voice actors won't annoy you. Characters 10/10 They really do make you laugh, and the two main characters go together nicely I think. Enjoyment 10/10 Even thought it's short, it's really enjoyable. Overall 9/10 If you debating if you should watch this or not. I'm telling you that you should. It's really sweet and funny.
(Edit: LOL I just removed the other comment. I thought it was Fukuyama Jun who voiced Tetsu! LOL It was Fukushima Jun actually! I misread it!And I don't know him OTL) Oho~ Guess I'll be the first one to review this OVA!! :D Story: 8/10 Tight Rope is ONE of my MOST FAVE YAOI MANGA by Natsume Isaku. So I was really really happy when I learned that it will have an ANIME VERSION! I finished watching the 2 episodes and I must say.. it was good. It didn't really disappoint me like those other Yaoi OVAs. And I say it's good because even if you haven't read themanga itself, you will understand it and will definitely enjoy it. This OVA is a Yazuza themed story. But not the serious-deep type of Yakuza story. Instead it's a rather cute and simple-sweet story. The story will revolve around Ryuu and Naoki, who were childhood friends since they were little. Ryuu is, however, the heir of the Ohara Family. But he is reluctant to take the position because he wanted to be with Naoki (yes he is SUPER attached with Naoki) but because of an incident where Naoki got hurt (not really serious though) he said that if he'd ever take the position, he have to let go of Naoki. And there are still two months left before their graduation so Ryuu was savoring his time with Naoki. Well something like that. I don't want to spoil the story anymore. Animation: 8/10 The animation is.. well.. good I guess. But I can't help but to think Ryuu's looks is kinda different from the manga. Well not only Ryuu but I think Naoki as well. Or is it just me? XD I still prefer what they look like in the manga though. :D Sounds: 7/10 Well most of Yaoi OVAs doesn't have opening or ending songs right.. though the opening and ending songs of this OVA were instrumental.. and I liked it. Their voices, too were good. They speak Osaka-ben. Characters: 9/10 Nothing much to say here.. I just love Ryuu's attachment to Naoki and Naoki's indifference. LOL Enjoyment: 9/10 I did say I enjoyed this OVA because it's the adaptation of my fave manga!! But the ONLY THING that DISAPPOINTED me is... NO SEX SCENE AT ALL! ;o; Even HINTS!! NONE AT ALL. ToT Only kissing.. awww... and I was really looking forward to see it because in the manga Ryuu and Naoki were sooooo cute! Not that I'm a perverted fangirl but they could have included "that scene" right? Even if it's only hints. And as a Yaoi/BL fangirl.. that's a must see! But there's none! Gaaah! Overall: 8/10 Even without the yaoi scene, I guess it's okay. I still enjoyed it. So if you want a Yakuza-themed-story yet a sweet-cute one.. then this one if for you! It's not explicit at all so don't worry if you're worried about that. Then if you haven't read the manga.. read it after you watch this OVA! I'm sure you will enjoy it more!!
If you aren't usually a yaoi/BL fan, please stick around! This review is for you! I haven't read the manga, and I'm not sure if I will. But this is better than 90% of boyxboy for a variety of reasons. To start off, the storyline is nothing too fancy. It's about a yakuza heir who is in love with his childhood best friend and is very upfront about it. That's it. Is it boring? Somehow, not at all. As a person with a very short attention span (displayed through my aversion to long anime and inability to sit and watch most videos longer than fiveminutes) I actually didn't think about stopping watching this at any point. In one go, it was over and I wishing there was more. Surprisingly, the art was really good. Usually, BL suffers from seme-uke syndrome, a condition in which all the art must be modified so that one can tell if the character is a bottom or a top in a gay relationship. The symptoms include boxy/pointy chins, beady/massive eyes, hulking shoulders/extremely lanky figures, and a case of what you make call 'seme' hands, among other things. Thankfully and miraculously, this anime is completely void of these stereotypes and it's very normal looking, actually. It's so nice to be able to watch it and not have to be reminded about sex positions continuously. The opening and closings were not my cup of tea, but they did the job. The background music was barely noticeable, even at the climax. Was it even there? I will never know. The voice actors did great jobs though, which is also rare in yaoi/BL where all the characters constantly either sound like submissive women or bear men if you know what I mean. I much prefer this ambiguity. I really like the characters in this show. There wasn't too much development (it was only two episodes, gotta give them some slack) and not all the motivations made sense all the time, but across the board, it was a pretty standard love story that made sense in the context we were given. Neither of the main two was weak or overly strong and both of them seem to have an even power balance in their relationship as well. I was pleased to note that I ACTUALLY kinda shipped them despite the fact that I usually don't in this kind of show. Overall I really enjoyed this and it was a nice thing to kill a little time. Would I watch it again? Probably not, just because there's not a lot of over-the-top cute moments or plot moments, but I might read the manga to satisfy that craving. I would recommend this if you: are looking for a yaoi/BL with a healthy relationship, dislike seme-uke differentiation and stereotypes, like yakuza tropes, have 40 minutes to spare on a cute love story I would NOT recommend this if you: kinda enjoy the assaulty type scenes in most yaoi, like overly tsundere ukes or forceful jealous semes, like semes and ukes in general, are here for smexy times (kissing and implications are as far as this anime goes), like longer more developed anime Have a great day everyone!
If you look at my list, you'll see that it is littered with yaoi and shounen-ai anime to which I have given really low scores. This may lead you to think that I really dislike shounen-ai, but that's not the case. I'm a gay guy (yes, I know, outside of most of the target audience) who likes romance and anime, and I think there is good potential to this genre that, as of yet, I have seen unfulfilled--with the exception of a few obscure doujinshi I've read. Of all the shounen-ai anime I've seen, though, Tight Rope comes closest to fulfilling this untapped potential. The plotcenters around an heir to a prominent yakuza family, Ryuu, and a life-long friend who eventually becomes his lover, Naoki. However, Ryuu feels he must choose between his yakuza inheritance and Naoki, and would prefer the ladder. Right off the bat, it earns points for being a shounen-ai that isn't some stereotypical shojo plot with gay guys stuffed in. There is also quite a bit of potential for character development in this plot and lots of romantic tension, as well as dealing with themes of the desire for love and happiness versus social obligation. Unfortunately, this potential is only partially tapped in execution, though it is passably well done and earns points for moving the genre in the right direction. It could have been a little longer, but the simplicity still makes it fairly good. 7/10 As far as animation and art go, it's nothing to remember for being particularly good. There are moments of awkward and slipshod movements, the background sets are pretty minimal and fairly forgettable. There is a bit of connection between the atmosphere and coloration, so it deserves points for that, and it is also directed okay. Overall, it earns a 5/10 for art. When it comes to sound, there's almost no memorable music other than a few dramatic piano lines and only basic sound effects, but this doesn't strike against the anime as it overall has a simple vibe to it. The voice actors are decent and represent the characters well, but it's not exactly memorable for being out-of this world good. 6/10 for sound. Characters are where Tight Rope falls way flat. The only two who really matter are Naoki and Ryuu, and there's not much development on either of them or personality to them. They're pretty much blank slates, which I guess is to be expected of such a short OVA. 4/10 for characters. In final assessment, I enjoyed it overall, if for no other reason that it provides a glimpse to what shounen-ai could be as a genre. It repays a couple rewatches, and is well worth the little time invested in it, though isn't highly memorable for being great. I give it a 6/10 overall and for enjoyment.
What else says "adorable" like fighting your enemies in the name of love for your childhood friend? This anime was so cute! The love between the two main characters was playful and adorable to watch and it just warmed my heart how much they cared about each other. I also love that the plot didn't focus on just love, there was more to the show, like action and hilarious comedy - however I also wish there was a little more intimacy between the main characters. I feel like a "love scene" between the two would be both hilarious and cute. Although it was a short, two-episode OVA series,the plot was well written out and easy to follow. It's a good choice if you're more into fluffy romance rather than sex.
Don't be fooled by the cheesy music of the less than imaginative opening title and the simple style, this anime is not from the 90s or even the early 2000s. It is a charming, if not pretty by the numbers, BL story. And make no mistake that this is just shounen-ai with some rather nice, albeit sparse, make-out scenes. The characters are given just enough time to get their motivations in, and a bit about their characters. I quite like Tachibana Shinnosuke's performance as Naoki. I would recommend this for someone getting into BL and Yaoi and wanted to see a fully animated and realised story from thegenre. Though veterans might find it a little lacking.
tight rope is a two episode movie about gangster love. It's very sweet and funny and has the same theme as sekai ichi hatousi. There is some fighting in it and sexual implication but both enhance the story. I enjoyed the character relationship the best, I'm a romantic at heart and liked how they interacted. Again my only complaint is how short it is, can certainly see this as a longer series but even in the two they completed a whole story that leaves you with a good feeling.
I thought this series was so cute, and wish that the series was longer.. That is my only complaint and it usually is my only complaint from yaoi animes haha. The overall relationship was really adorable and I loved the personalities of the main characters. If you are someone that likes the relationship more than the (you know what) then you will really like this anime. Personally, I'm one who likes a very adorable relationship and that's totally what this one is, and it had some humor which I loved. The artwork, sound, enjoyment and story overall is definitely a high 9 or 10 forme as you can tell! I always love aarinfantasy artwork because they are the ones who made Sekai itchi Hatsukoi, Junjou Romantica and a couple others and never disappoint. I totally recommend this anime! <3
It's yaoi anime. That's something we don't get much of in this platform. So take this review with a grain of salt considering this genre is very much "We get what we're given" and we covet hugs and blushes far more than the usual romance shoujo anime. But going in as a fan of the manga? It's lacking. It is not the manga, and there's only so much you can do with an OVA - because let's face is, Japan funding a full 12 episode BL anime is a RARE thing. It skipped a lot. It wasn't as fleshed out as the anime, and it didworse for it. However, going in as a stand-alone anime with only 2 episodes to fit a story into? It was excellent. It was satisfying. It's what you'd want from a yaoi anime to scratch that itch. It left me smiling, and the yakuza scenes made me laugh. I could tell the two leads were genuinely in love, and it wasn't a rushed "let's meet and have sex" plot. The characters acted consensually and they always stopped when the other told them to. Which is a lot more than we get for this genre, honestly speaking. It was good. Watch Hitorijime my Hero, Yuri on Ice and the other important yaoi anime before this one, but if you're scouring the depths of MyAnimeList and you come across this one? I promise it's not too shabby.