The Neighbor's Club—a club founded for the purpose of making friends, where misfortunate boys and girls with few friends live out their regrettable lives. Although Yozora Mikazuki faced a certain incident at the end of summer, the daily life of the Neighbor's Club goes on as usual. A strange nun, members of the student council and other new faces make an appearance, causing Kodaka Hasegawa's life to grow even busier. While they all enjoy going to the amusement park, playing games, celebrating birthdays, and challenging the "school festival"—a symbol of the school life normal people live—the relations amongst the members slowly begins to change... Let the next stage begin, on this unfortunate coming-of-age love comedy!! (Source: ANN)
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First of all, I'd like to say that I'll be giving a normal review this time, no more weird ass insights and comments. HELL WHO AM I KIDDING, here we go, so Boku wa Tomodachi Ga Sukunai NEXT, or I Don't Have Many Friends. From the name alone you'd think, damn is this some weird ass anime about finding friends? Well, it is, for the most part anyway. For those that haven't read the damn synopsis - lazy bastards, Haganai NEXT is about our good friends from the neighbors club, namely Sena, Yozora, Rika, Yukimura and the only guy - Kodaka, who think theydon't have friends (or so they believe) so they stick together and "practice" things that normal buddies would do -they totally have no friends. Now that I've got that out of my way, ONTO THE REVIEW! Story: 9/10 So like, Kodaka, as you should already know is part of the Neighbors Club, they're always embarking on funny -and sometimes extremely weird adventures with each other. The story itself seems pretty normal, but the way it's shown is NOT, it has enough comedy in it to keep me entertained the whole time, laughing my ass off, yet enough plot to keep me hooked on the damn show - something a lot of animes fail at. Horse Heads, Blonde Wigs, Meat, Bald Wig-thingy, and even a Mayo Chiki! references are all included in this anime, I'd say that with all of these things it really, REALLY deserves a 9/10 In Short: Great laughs all around but enough plot to keep a viewer hooked. Art: 10/10 What can I say, I loved the first season, and the second season's art is even better. No shit I'd give it a 10, the colors provide for a vivid and enjoyable anime watching experience, they blend well and really show the character's personality off. Just viewing it makes my eyes feel nice, it's eyecandy bro. In Short: Shit dude, just read the actual Art rating, it's pretty short - Vivid and Enjoyable. Sound: 9/10 This is probably because I've grown too used to the voice actors, but I'd say they make the characters sound the same as they look. The chatter between characters is a pretty big thing here, and the voices of the characters really play a large role in the comedic scenes, like "voice imitations" and sound effects. I don't skip the intro, meaning it's pretty good. I would have given it a 10/10, but I feel that it's lacking something, so for now the best I can do is a 9. In Short: The voice actors were chosen well and the sound effects really aid in comedic scenes. Character: 10/10 Now, for me, there are a lot of things that make a comedy better, one would be perverts. They're the butter (bread and butter, it's the butter) of comedy, whether it be Nikaidou Arashi from OniAi, or Kirche from Zero no Tsukaima, they always provide for a lot of laughs, that's where our resident perv-I mean scientist comes in. Boobs, would then be the bread, allowing jokes to be made about how large the characters mea- I mean breasts are, or how small and neglected they look. Obviously, we're missing an integral part of a harem - the childhood friend, but have no fear, because Yozora appears! Yozora, (one of my favorite) the weirdest of the club, is also Kodaka's childhood buddy (Season 1), and also creates most of the jokes/parodies that appear in the anime. Being the only guy, Kodaka would obviously be the center of attention - A.K.A. the harem boy, and as usual he doesn't even notice (lucky asshole). Lastly, what would a comedy be without the unsure-gender-person Yukimura!, (well it gets solved but whatever). The large amount of comedic potential in these characters are MASSIVE, and they're, well in my opinion used properly, not just throwing in excess characters that would usually make things funnier, but actually make things worse. In Short: All the characters you would expect from a Harem-Comedy anime, the perv, the boobs, the guy, the childhood friend and the gender bender, but used to their maximum potential. Enjoyment: 10/10 Friday, friday gotta go home on fridays. Extremely hilarious, amazing characters, there was never any doubt that I would give it a 10 in enjoyment was there, I mean I did mention how funny I found this anime, didn't I? Finishing each new episode leaves me craving for more, what's the new skit? what's happening next? In Short: wake me up when the next episode airs Overall: 10/10 Now, before you go on blabbering about how it doesn't deserve a 10, I'd like to say that THIS IS A REVIEW, by ME, not by YOU, god damn it people. Boku wa Tomodachi Ga Sukunai NEXT, overall is an amazing show, it may have some minor errors here and there, but it's still an enjoyable watch. I recommend you pick this series up and follow it as it goes. cheers
Édit: Honestly I don't like this show that much like I used to, But I leave my thoughts on how I liked it back then. Boku Wa Tomodachi Ga sukunai NEXT or Haganai Next, abbreviated, is one of those anticipated sequels almost everyone who saw the last season was waiting. After the amusing and fun time at the Neighbors Club we get a new season full of laughter, emotions, confessions and more. In which really I wasn't expecting to be more developed in that way than last season. which it is one of the main parts that are going to be analyzed here. STORY =8 The story continues were the first season left. A new year at the Neighbor's Club in which we see the 7 members of the club sharing and spending time together trying to make friends. The story in this season is very developed in the way that the characters seem to mature more. At the beginning we encounter the sillyness in which the first season characterized the show, DOING ACTIVITIES AS A GROUP! But as we get going with the show we see that the characters are trying to fullfill the purpose of the club and trying to actually be friends and not just being a group of people in a school room. The story, to describe it, is not that epic or amusing. Yet it is very intense with the truths and face to face confrontations in which everyone gets into. Also to add that it is more realistic to demostrate the feelings towards each other. Instead of only making fun of them and doing this great use of innuendo, sexual jokes and harrasment in which the first season showed A LOT. Also that the story really progresses and doesn't stay as an episodic anime as it was demostrated last year. It is fun and you can get caught into it. Making it very easy to absorb. ART = 9 The art is admirable. The touches of bright colors give great effect in the series' presentation. It gives the impression that is alive and vivid seeming almost real. Specially the touch for the design of the characters, the main parts. For example the eyes of every character specially Sena, Maria, Rika. It feels that they can watch into your soul. Also the hair color for Kodaka, Kobato and Yozora make the reflection is given to their hair. Plus the color for the characters' skin, cloth and every trait that they have, it is outstanding. But also the important fact of where is taking, the scenario. The scenarios are a real portrait of the real live theme parks, parks, schools and even the room seem to be taking with exact detail to be animated. It is really gorgeous. SOUND = 5 The instrumental pieces are not that good for me. Starting with the opening and ending. Both I found them very childish and just really annoying. Making it sound very irritating to the ear. But if we see the series of how it is, they are well incorporated to story that they want to tell. The Ost isn't also that outstanding. It is very common for a series and doesn't have any instrumental piece that I could be hearing over and over to remember that it is from Haganai. It is very standard. Maybe the only exception would be the ''YOU GOT MAIL'' Ringtone of Kodaka's phone. But the rest of it is just average. The voice acting is incredible. The actors give real life portrait to the characters and match with their personalities very well. Specially Sena and Rika whose voice actresses talk and they bring them to live. The one that I hate is Maria's actress which is very stressful with that pitch voice. CHARACTER = 9 This is the part that admire the most of Haganai Next. The characters are very well developed in this season. They give them something that was left in the first series and it was character and personality. Because on the first series they were very cliche characters and fight against each other for that reason. But here they have grown up and try to make their desire and club purpose together. Starting with Kodaka Hasegawa, the often mistaken delinquent. It is very conservative, serious and easy going. One of the founders of the club. Here, he continues with the same characteristics but he develops himself very well, until the end of the series. Because of this he doesn't confront anyone but for this trait he loses a lot with their mates, because it turns himself into a coward and running away from others. This character I find him just normal and very average, it doesn't add something but with some series like this, there must be a guy. Then we have Yozora Mikazuki. She has changed in many ways first with their hair and then with the discovery of her childhood friend. She is very aggresive and a tomboy. This character is very complete and she'll give the spectator good reasons to laugh and follow her track. This character I found her very well done characterized by the producers. Because with the discovery of his friend she tries to keep going althought at the same time being inmature for only that reason. Sena Kashiwazaki has to be my favorite character of the series. She isn't just your typical stereotype of Blond and Giant boobs that almost every anime contains. She is a character with intelligence, rich and mature girl. She portraits her desires to be strong and be together with everyone, except Yozora. This character is of my taste because is determinated to accomplish her goals with courage and hard work. In this series we see how her father is very influential in her life and a daddy's girl. But what I love most of her is her ''AHO'' yelling to Yozora in their fight without a doubt. Without both of them the show is nothing. Rika Shiguma. She is one of the characters that outcast the most. Her development is very rich. Also she doesn't stay as the nerdgeekfreak of sexual thoughts and yaoi mind. She is self-centered in the things that she has to do and also she focus to find friends among herself. She is very distinguished in this series because she changes her clothes and uses a different look in every situation not like most characters in series. Then our Male/Female character Yukimura. Very Cooperative and Loyal to Kodaka. (I use ''it'' for the review because I know what gender is) It is another character whose real self will be discovered but will keep the same affection to its room mates. It is a flat character with almost the same expression and voice tone to everyone. And finally our two lolis, Maria and Kobato, the fight of good and evil, well not exactly. But those almost make my day with their Heaven vs Demon's Brawl and fight for whose belief is better. They are very entertaining and sometimse they demostrate their cuteness. ~ku ku ku~ ENJOYMENT = 8 Haganai Next is very entertaining against its prequel. It simply grows up as a show. Taking away the overuse fan service that almost make me puke and don't watch this one. But here I enjoyed it because I laugh with cute sillyness and not dirty mind and double sense jokes like its predecessor. The confrontations of the characters give good drama going. Plus reveals and puts us on the characters shoes and we feel their empathy. Also with the inclusion of the characters such as Kate and Aoi give a nice touch to the series. The only bad parts that I found are the characters' past not yet shown. Just Yozora-Kodaka childhood but others not. Like why Yukimura is like that? or what did Yozora did after she left in her childhood? Those answers that are unknown. The other one the ending of the series is just very abrupt the ending for the way it is. But I hope and pray for a 3rd season to come out to clear this up as soon as possible. This 2 things are what I have problems with, the rest is enjoyable. Although I don't see it that strong to be classified R+. OVERALL = 8 I recommend it, if you survived the first season as I did. It is funny, dramatic with a good presentation, very well animated with great voice acting, and story. So you will really enjoy it if you are looking for a short show. Thanks a lot for those who have read this review and sorry if I had grammar issues. English isn't my mother language. MEAT~MEAT~MEAT.
From friendship to romance, things get a little more serious on Haganai NEXT. As the relationship between Kodaka and all other girls reaches another level, new feelings are shown... It's love... But how can Kodaka deal with that? Afterall, he never stood in a situation like this before, where someone actually falls for him... Would he be able to face it and tell what he really thinks about that? Usual activities from Neighbour's Club still occur and it's main objective didn't change, at least, for Yozora... If it was really accomplished, there would be no reason to keep the club active... None of them wished that,so acting like they haven't made any friends yet seemed the best choice... But would this be the only way to end it all? Yozora, Sena and Rika slowly begin to fall in love for Kodaka... Suddenly, it turns out to be a romantic comedy! As a girl and a boy become friends, there is no reason for both to get closer and be more than that. A real couple should care for each other and having a normal relationship is the first step on approaching someone you like... However, other friends may not know how to react or may have feelings they also wanted to show... Things can get weird and everything can fall apart instantly... Haganai NEXT is deeply related to real life by handling all this frindship X love subject... The small group of friends from Neighbour's Club remained untouched, as no new additions were made. Yet, new characters are introduced, despite those only relating with Kodaka. Yozora, Sena, Rika and Yukimura also start to aim on being alone with Kodaka... He pretends not getting what they all really meant... He's affraid of having a deeper relationship with any of them... Ending was left open, so we can expect a new season coming out soon! Cheerful OP, like the last one, but I liked first season's ED better. All this friendship stuff is complicate... Mixing it with love is way worse... Obviously, it's almost certain that dating someone will hurt another one's feelings... That's what we should watch out for... So let's just have fun, as friends!
Ah, another season. It's been over a damn year since the original Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai debuted and seemingly, I almost forgot some of the events and giggles from season 1. Well, I remember some memorable moments but let's cut to the case here. Season 2 of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai is here at last. It's time to once again see what the Neighbor's Club like to do during their every day lives. And I know that there are a lot of ways people like to enjoy during their leisure time. Some people likes to watch anime or read manga. Some people likesto discover a new hobby. Some people likes to hang out with friends. Some people likes to go travel. Then, then are some people who lacks friends and wants to make some in order to live out their short and miserable lives It's especially not easy to make friends when the look on your face represents one that looks like a delinquent. It feels like you're the new kid at the block and everyone holds some sort of aversion towards you. Luckily though, there's this club that can remedy your alienation. It's called the Neighbors Club. Yes, it's back! It's season 2 of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (also known as Haganai) This is the direct sequel of the original season that debuted in Fall of 2011. It's been over a year and here it is once again with the Neighbors Club. The series is based on the light novel of the same name written by Yomi Hirasaka. The series details the activities of the Neighbors Club and how they live their every day boring lives. They don't have friends but they do have themselves and each other. With that, let their days of fun begin. First of all, what is the Neighbor's Club? Generally, the Neighbor's Club is a group of people founded with the purpose of making friends at St. Chronica's Academy. The academy is located at Catholic School and many of the students there views the main male protagonist as a foreigner, a delinquent, and generally someone who seems to be a troublemaker. Of course, this is a misconception and misjudgement. In fact, Kodaka isn't there to make trouble. He's there to make friends and with the Neighbor's Club, it makes the purpose of just that. The series retains its small cast of main characters who are all members of the Neighbor's Club. Besides Kodaka, the main male protagonist of the series, there is Yozora Mikazuki. She is seen as a girl who is egoistic, bitter, and a degenerate who seems to enjoy the idea of bullying. With her cold blooded personality, she lacks friends. It is not until she meets Kodaka and the other members of the Neighbor's Club that she decides to open herself more. Yet of course, she retains not only her shorter hair (from the first season) but also that dangerous and manipulate personality of her's. As a matter of fact, she is able to twist events, dialogues, and certain circumstances to fit within her liking. This is especially true to Sena, Maria, and most of the other members of the club. Speaking of which, Sena retains her personality as well. Although not seen as manipulative or cruel as Yozora, her arrogant attitude makes it difficult for Sena to make true friends. And of course, that's why she's a member of the Neighbor's Club! Nicknamed as “meat” by Yozora, Sena continues to enjoy the habit of playing ero games (sometimes with others). Her rivalry with Yozora still retains its amusement as the duo often battles it out in many outrageous contests that has mixed results. (usually in Yozora's favor) Among other members of the club includes the lovely self-proclaimed mad scientist Rika. Her physical appearance takes a delightful change for fans but behind that lab coat is still a girl of the same personality. Rika's love for eroticism and her own perverseness often gets her into many strange circumstances. In fact, her strange personality even becomes an hassle for Yozora to handle at many occasions. Odd one out, she's the most peculiar member of the club. Then of course, there's Yukimura who acts like a girl, behaves like a girl, and is... a member of the Neighbor's Club who adorably addresses Kodaka as “aniki”. Yukimura plays the role of a very feminine person, one who wishes to bring out the womanly side with the help of the Neighbor's Club. It's quite amusing to watch especially as Yukimura seems to be the most ordinary member of the group as well. The remaining two members of the club makes their appearances occasionally but every chance they encounter each other turns into a war of debate and argument. On one side, there's Kobato (Kodaka's younger sister) who often co-splays as a vampire with heterochromia. Then on the other hand, there's Maria who portrays the role of a nun at the very Catholic School the club is founded in. That's about as clear as oil mixed with water. In fact, the duo never seems to get along and gets into countless brawls. Yet at times, they seem to enjoy the fun of the Neighbor's Club because what do you know..they're also there to make some friends. Hopefully. The series follows its traditional episodic format. In fact, some of the episodes have two different stories that are divided between each other. Nonetheless, the story maintains its lighthearted atmosphere and what it's like to have fun with the daily activities. Some of the activities in the show is portrayed to bring out comedy and laughter while others seems to bring the club members closer together. Among some of these activities often includes some sort of way a member can manipulate events and strategically allow them to reach certain desired outcomes. Of course though, there are also fun activities the group enjoys altogether and hopefully get some of the same feelings of hanging out with 'friends'. Unfortunately, the series still suffers various problems. The characters themselves may be seen as fun and interactive to watch but lacks any sort of real development. In fact, there is not much development at all. The continued repetitive gags and rivalry between some of the characters also becomes a bit bothersome to watch. Then, there's that whole debate among fans on which girl is the “best”. Otherwise, the series seems to continue to avoid some serious drama related to events from the past regarding Yozora. In fact, at times, it seems the series just wants to have fun rather than extending the reality of story. Well, the series isn't realistic anyways since the show itself is based on this Neighbor's Club with such events in real life that makes it seem impossible for a group of students to hang around like that. The gap between fiction and reality here is just too large to fill. Among other problems, the series seems to have this unsettling mood involving many of the overused tropes. It takes its main theme of 'making friends' and turns it into a way that lacks real development. At times, the mood of the series becomes serious while other times immediately shifts to its typical mood. Although Kodaka and Rika received decent personalities from this sequel from my point of view, the rest of the cast also seemed a bit off balance. The animation retains its original cutting edges and presentation. There's not many change except for a few twists involving the physical appearances of the club members. In fact, one of the club members isn't the gender who you may originally predicted. AIC (Anime International Company) does their job at mediocre for this sequel, the same way they have done for some its other works involving the school life theme. As for soundtrack, the series makes it balance with the lighthearted rhythms. Tom-H@ck who demonstrates some of its skills makes the series' music in a way that is fun. Yet at times, the music is almost like a child's play for viewers' ears because of its repetition and stereotypes. The way the OP song plays the lyrics “Be my Friend” is a parody of the club as none of the members seems to be actual friends. Rather, it seems that they are just there to make their miserable lives a little better. However, I will say that it is quite catchy. BE MY FRIEND. Three words that can sum up the major theme of the series. Overall, this anime is an amusing watch although there are many times when things don't connect together. For now, I'll give the score of a “8”. With the weak plot progress as well as characters' development, this sequel seems to sway away some of the audience. Despite this though, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai NEXT still has its fun touches. Of course, in real life, having fun with your friends is one of the most enjoyable moments youths will experience. Whether at school or at home, friends are treasures that are valuable. It is this series that gives them a fun meaning and seeing the club members of the Neighbor's Club does that. At many other circumstances, the Neighbor's Club gets into those bitter arguments that makes its member seem more like enemies rather than friends. Well are they actually friends deep down by heart? Hmm, I hope so.
Be My Friend Shiranai furi shitatte Be My Side Zenbu kidzui teta yo Haganai NEXT......Finished, frankly I don't know what to say about this anime's last episode and it was quite a disappointing that it ended in a cliffhanger, ok, so no more beating around the bush, how do I rate this anime, well, here's how: Story: Good 7. Since this was the continuation of the previous season, it still follows the same plot but with a couple of revelations along the way. Except of course with the romance genre, things are starting to heat up as the members of the "Neighbor's Club" are now competing forthe guy's affection be it directly or indirectly, which btw studio AIC Build has left us wondering as to what happens next, now that 2 new competition has arrive in the anime........ a little bit late that is. Art: Good 7. Ok, for the most part, there seems to have been some changes with the character's illustrations, ok so Yozura's hair is short given that she had it cut from the previous season. But, the changes I see has something to do with the uniforms, from the previous season the girls wore the a matching green skirt and green blazer, now they don a plait skirt and cardigans , well for the main cast the this. It would have been nice if this anime's illustrator be consistent, since the girls do go to St. Chronica Academy, instead of cardigans, maybe they should've wore the school's standard green blazer and it would have been nice for once to see Kobato in her compete middle school uniform, also, I don't dig as to why Yukimura now that she was confirmed to be girl would still be in a boy's uniform. The consolation here is that we get to see Rika in a whole new different form from a geeky girl to a hot babe and we also get to see Yozura's more hotter in plain clothes, only to change into wearing a track suit. But what make this anime's art good was the seemly part where the female cast are going commando. Oh, I still hate the way how Kodaka was illustrated, pretty obvious that illustrator Shōichi Taguchi has no idea what a typical western delinquent would look like. Frankly, Kodaka looks more like a dork than a bad boy. Sound: fair 6. I simply like the opening theme, but for Kate's voice doesn't seem to match her character, since according to info she's 15, but her seiyu sounded like 20, in that case director Toru Kitahata should've cast her as a twenty something adult, instead of a teenager which make it difficult to understand why someone in her age is a nun. Character and enjoyment: Good 7. The characters still maintains their usual roles except that we don't get to see anymore of Sena do the usual Parting Shot Fit....you know where she would say "AHO, AHO, YOZURA, AHO, BAKA , BAKA WAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!" and then she dashes out, you have to admit it was very funny, in fact episode 8, I've wish that Yozura would have done the same thing when she dashes out of the room and saying "AHO, AHO, SENA AHO, BAKA, BAKA, WAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!." Also, it was very funny that Yozura get her share of getting grilled and we see that Sena was getting the upper-hand and that's what makes it enjoyable. Overall: Fair 6. Thought for the most part, this anime did provide the laughs and the gags, though I would have like to give this anime a 7, was the fact that it has an open ending it left us audience hanged and wondering if there will be another season or does writer Yomi Hirasaka and Misaki Harukawa wants us to focus on the manga, either way it is up to us audience to wait and see.
Well, this is my first review. So.. uh.. here goes. I've watched the first season and the second season today. (Well, I became addicted with the series actually.) Haganai NEXT stands as the improvement of the first season, but the ending of the season wasn't really what I had in mind... and pretty much, for those who watched this. The storyline was going so well for me, and I hate it when the episodes I watch buffer. However, the thing that stood out was the ending. Like I said, it wasn't the best ending. Abrupt, so I'm expecting a third season right around the corner. Icould've given a 9 to the story, but the ending was a downer. Positively, a harem romantic comedy where the main character is dense. That isn't new in anime. But, he changed at the end. He ain't the Taka everyone once knew, and I liked it. The characters were the standouts of the this season. At the first season, I haven't seen the potential of the characters. This season, we see the evolution of the Good Neighbors Club. The bond is stronger, and a harem formed in this season. Last season, it was more of just Sena and Sora. Yukimura, from the maid to being a butler (guess the reference), and Rika finally brings Taka to his senses (no more dense MC). The standouts of this season were Rika and Sena. I enjoyed the series. I stopped watching the first season because I found another anime that stood out (Nisekoi). After watching, I tried other anime such as Mayo Chiki, The Pet Girl of Sakurasou, and other kinds of Romantic Comedic anime. I watched the first episode of the first season, and after about 10 hours, I finished watching both seasons. I hate it when the video buffers and there were laughs, especially during their amusement park ride. There were happy and sad moments, but it never failed to enjoy me. Overall, I liked it. Like the first season, the anime had an abrupt ending. Haganai Next is the improvement and evolution of not only the characters but the series as well. Since it ended that way, hopefully, we see the 3rd season. A lot of questions are already on my mind regarding what will happen with the club and I'm looking forward to the day the next season will be released. I hope the anime improves more, and so far, it has been one of the best harem series I've seen. That's a plus.
Who would of thought making friends is hard? Other than that, there's a club for that! Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Next also known as Haganai Next is the second season of Haganai. For those who haven't seen Haganai, you should consider it. Haganai is a great rom-com. Haganai focuses more on comedy rather than romance, but the two mix very well. A brief summary for those who wants a recap without spoilers: Kodaka just wanted to make friends during his high school year, but he struggles to make friends in his first few month in school. What can Kodaka possibly face? There isno problem when there is supposedly one guy and a bunch of girls together in a club right! Another great year for The Neighbor's Club! Would Kodaka ever achieve his goal? Forget that, The Neighbor's Club will fix that. The Neighbor's Club started small, but it grew into a big active club. Kodaka is surprisingly popular with the girls! He is the only guy in the club with six other girls. As everybody in the group wants to make friends, the girls started to have feelings for Kodaka. The shift from season one to season two made Haganai enjoyable. There are more spotlight of other characters rather than Sena and Yozora. We still have the same comedy, but this time around, there will be more of romance. What I like the most from Haganai is the jokes they use. They may be common, but the staff put the jokes in perfect timing with the scenario. A good example would be... instead of explaining it in words, have a picture: http://imgur.com/a/25P25 . Other than that, I wonder who would win in this harem genre? The art style is pretty. I may be biased, but I do love characters that are well drawn with beautiful eyes. Anime has changed throughout the years, and I have to say that I prefer the art style now (modern times). The colors they used is thoughtful too (http://i.imgur.com/0GAJfBH.gif). Each character is unique in terms of art style. You have Kodaka, a dirty blonde hair color. In Japan, a boy with that hair style would be shown as a delinquent. It gives insight rather than having those out of color hairstyles like pink, blue or green (not saying that I hate them, but I do love pink hair). There are also characters that are lolis and moe is definitely included (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fsHFTZLxYM). The opening and ending is pretty good. They have a catchy tone to it. The opening is significant because it foreshadows what is going to happen in season two. The ending is what I enjoy the most. I watched it during when the anime was airing, and I just had to watch the ending and then the preview. I just couldn't skip it. The ending is just cute or kawaii in it's own way. Other than the OP/ED, I didn't enjoy the audio too much. The OST isn't amazing. If I were to compare it to Shingeki no Kyojin, their OST is better by far. The character are all likeable. People just have strong grounds to have a best girl. My favorite would be Kobato because she is the best. There is no need trying to argue over me. Just kidding; everybody have their own personal preferences. The character development from season one to season two got better. It shows more of who the character is and their objective in the anime. There are also gags in the anime which is pretty good considering that Yozora and Sena are rivals. Sena has the attitude of being the best, but Yozora tries to confront that attitude. Other than the main characters, the other club members are Rika, Maria, Kobato and Yukimura. Kobato and Maria are the lolis of the show. Rika is the mad scientist and Yukimura is the loyal servant. Rika wants to make friends at the club, while Yukimura wants to fulfill the samurai's code. To end this review, I have enjoyed the anime and believe other people should watch Haganai. There are many other great rom-com, but Haganai is somewhere in the top 50. The enjoyment throughout this anime is pretty good. I watched it straight away once it got subbed. The jokes that were used were clever. I would recommend watching Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru (or known as OreGairu) and Ore no Kanojo to Osananajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru (or known as Oreshura). These anime are all similar as having a guy in a club full of girls. Other than that, there are clever jokes in each anime. All of them also have a romance feel to it. See you next time!~ Random bonus: http://i.imgur.com/CGBYLgT.jpg .
This is a typical harem anime that you can watch with pleasure. It has funny and sometimes trashy characters and scenes. If you like trashy and often sexual humor, then this anime will not leave you indifferent. I would like to list the pros and cons that can be noticed and that will be noticeable to you while watching. Pros: -No fake Ecchi -Not very tense good school atmosphere -Interesting girls -Anime will not make you bored (IF you are not afraid of the humor mentioned above) -Cute and funny situations according to all the canons of rom-coms -Typical light and romantic soundtracks I recommend this anime to those who are tired ofaction dramas and want to take a break from other creations with lots of deaths and other things. But... Cons: -If you want to feel angry at some characters and smash your monitor, then watch this anime.( BUT this can also be considered a plus for some) -Open ending, no continuation
So let me start off by saying that I really enjoyed the first season of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai and came to this season with roughly the same expectations. I'm sad to say it but this second season was a real disappointment. For those that have already watched the first season already and are continuing to the second, I won't tell you not to watch it, just remember to keep your expectations low. Story (5/10) Well the story was never really a main point for the series anyways. The goal of the club was to make friends yet it's obvious that they aren't even trying toaccomplish that. What usually happens in every episode is they'll "try out things that popular people would do" as practice for real life situations. While I was never really interested in the story, I'm glad that this season still retains its bits of comedy which really sold the first season for me. One of the annoying points of the story was the fact everyone in the club refused to acknowledge each other as friends. Kodaka repeatedly brings up the fact he "has no friends" throughout the series. Seriously? After all you've been through in the club, you don't consider them your friends? Art (8/10) Nothing to complain about from me here. The art is still of the same quality as last season. Sound (8/10) So I really liked the opening and ending songs enough that I listened to them most of the time and wouldn't skip them, which is what I usually do when I watch anime. Not sure why I liked them so much, but they're really catchy and upbeat. It feels like they compliment with the feelings the show brings out. Characters (5/10) This is where a lot of my problems lie so I'll start off with the positive points first. The three new characters introduced didn't get much time in the series but I thought they were all likeable. Kate plays the part of Maria's overly protective and siscon older sister. Aoi is Sena's class rival who always comes 2nd to her in exams and she is extremely jealous of Sena but Sena never notices her. Hinata is the kindhearted and popular class president who Yozura despises for being the epitome of a popular person. Yukimura is still Yukimura, as devoted and likeable as ever. As usual Maria and Kobato fight with each other like little kids which can get kind of annoying at times, but towards the end of the series you can see that they really like each other. There were quite a few negative points to the characters as well. Rika constantly making passes at Kodaka and getting rejected gets pretty overdone and bland as the series goes on. Sena and Yozura's fighting continues throughout the entire season and every time they fight one of them ends up almost crying. I can kind of tell that Sena doesn't really hate Yozura all that much but Yozura seems like she's driven out of pure malice. Kodaka continues to blatantly ignore anyone in the club that tries to ask him out because he doesn't want things to get awkward in the club. While I can sympathize for him, I feel he should just flat out tell them his feelings cause ignoring all of them isn't gonna work forever (as you'll see). Overall its obvious that there was hardly any character development and they act the almost the same way to each other as they did in season one. Enjoyment (5/10) So I had a hard time enjoying this season for reasons given above. It feels like in every episode the characters just repeat the same arguments and actions over and over again. While there were bits of comedy mixed in that added some enjoyment to the show it couldn't make up for how annoying the story and character interactions were. If I hadn't watched the first season of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai then I certainly wouldn't have had it in me to finish this season since it was so painful to watch. Overall (6/10) So I'm not happy about it but I'd have to give this season a 6. The story picked up straight from season one but it just wasn't able to give me the same level of enjoyment that I experienced from its first season. The character interactions got to be really annoying to the point I want to scream at them to just shut up and get along with each other. While the Art and Sound were of the same quality as the last season, the Story and Characters just fell flat and left me seriously disappointed. If you've already watched the first season I feel you should know what you're getting into and buckle up because its gonna be a bumpy ride.
I really enjoyed this sequel but just know that it has a somewhat ridiculous ending. My Girl Friend and myself watched both the first and second season of this show and we loved it. I am a much more serious business man, and she a nurse. Her favorite thing in life is a good laugh, which can stop so many fights. Sadly I have never been one for humor, I take everything and break it down logically. Even with that when we watched this together I was on the ground laughing. If you or your significant other are biginto humor and you want a cute date night anime this serious is amazing. My only real complaint is the ending. It does end in a cliff hanger, and like so many other anime that end in cliff hangers I had to start suffering a couple episodes before the end because I started to tally up all the things they needed to wrap up and realized their was not enough time. Not only do they not wrap up those things but throw a lot more questions on top as they end. A pretty big one 15 seconds before the end too. But I would still give it a 9/10 because of how damn funny watching these was, even to the end it still had some funny parts when it got serious.
Boku Wa Tomodachi Ga Sukanai. Yes he didnt have any friends at first, but now i dont know if i can call this as friends or in harem mode, but he is oblivious to relationship anyways. Will make my review short. Story 7/10: It's funny as usual, far better than season 1. Swear words are back, some indecent scenes are shown, wow. But what brings me down is the last episode, what a cliffhanger ending. Art 8/10: I say it's acceptable to the viewers. Sound 8/10 : What? I just like the OP. It's so catchy though everyone might not agree on this. OP song composed by Tom-H@ckwho also composed on K-on! Character 7/10: If you watch this series, you will know how they behave. Enjoyment 10/10 : Watch after you watch some sad,feels anime series, this will brighten your mood fast like me. Well maybe recommended to those who already watch season 1. Recommended: Those who love fanservices and bigboobs and harem ;) Not Recommended: Opposite as what i stated above Overall: 8/10
Great anime. The characters are pretty defined and they all have their own story and distinct personality. I loved the jokes, the artstyle, the fanservice without it being too much or too obvious, good stuff. One thing to get off my chest though, I'm really tired of the whole *girl mumbles something* *guy asks what she said 'what was that? what did you say?'* *girl says 'nothing, never mind!'* bit. Especially in this second season, the girls always say stuff that clearly show their interest in Kodaka, and he NEVER hears their mumbling and they always make up excuses as soon as they realize hedidn't hear them. It's fine once or twice, but this happened all the freaking time. As usual, the guy is completely and utterly oblivious to the advances of the girls. I guess the bit before a relationship is always more interesting, and the plot of the show is making friends, but it got a little annoying in the end. Regardless, this show was hilarious almost all the time, loved it!
Boku wa tomodachi ga sukunai NEXT. Well, I have seen both seasons of bokusuku and after finishing this one I would say I liked it a lot better than the first season. In this season I think we get a much better understanding of the characters and what the story is all about. In the first season I feel the story was lost and the "we have to prepare ourselves for the world of friends" aspect was just an excuse for the writers to make up situations that added no real value to the show's overall theme. Bokusuku NEXT however was, I'm glad to say,much more focussed on both characters and story. What I keep asking myself as I write this review is -"what would I want to know if I was considering watching this show", well I guess I would have liked to know that this anime really explores its characters, showing us their flaws and struggles as the show progresses. That it focusses alot more on young love and a fear of love than the first season did. I also thought that bokusuku NEXT was alot funnier than the original too and I put this down once again to the familiarity we gain with the characters. Lastly I would ask, "would I recommend this anime?" For slice-of-life lovers I would have to say yes. For comedy lovers, also yes. For people who are just in it for the fan service I would say yes again because it rarely isn't present (also something you may want to keep in mind if you're not comfortable with that stuff), but for any other people, people who like romance or drama or harem, I would say no. This anime, in my opinion isn't really main stream. Its not going to please everybody and not everybody is going to enjoy it. For a final statement I would have to advise that apart from the genres I listed before, comedy, slice-of-life and ecchi, this anime has little else to give.
This is a scam anime, what doesn't have friends? In the end they ended up gathering in one place and creating a HAREM. I used to like this anime, but not now, especially not this second season. The level of intelligence possessed by the character Kashiwazaki Sena equivalent to an elementary school kid, too stupid, even when teased by Yozora he just obeyed without thinking first. My hatred for Yozora's character is also increasing, because she is always the source of trouble, doing pranks that I think are too much, a character who is selfish, wants to win for himself, and worst of all, when his hair iscut, it destroys all his relationship with the MC. Here I hate Yozora even more, especially at the end of the episode, Yozora just leaves with a letter, never mind let the character be like that and don't invite him back. The main character is a stupid man, he is surrounded by lots of girls, but what he does is very disappointing, pretending not to know the feelings of other women who love him, being selfish, and arguing so that their relationship remains the same, is very stupid.
This is easily one of the most frustrating anime's you'll end up watching. For the whole two seasons you'll be groaning in frustration at how obstinate these people are. For the sake of my finger muscles, please take this as review of season 1 as well as they are extremely similar in nature. Story - 7 Don't expect anything in the way of deep insights and profound statements in this. It is brutally honest, in that it does exactly what it says on the tin. It is simply a show about a bunch of misfits who want to make friends. Of course there is theodd twist and turn here and there but nothing that deflects the story too dramatically. Art - 9 I enjoyed the visuals of this anime. It produced a nice blend of color and clarity. The only problem I had was it made everyone's head look rather fat. Sound - 9 Not sure whether this ought to come under sound or character but I particularly enjoyed the vocal performances of this anime. Especially Rika and Kobato. I can't comment on the intro and end theme's as I've only recently got into the habit of listening to them and I watched this before then. Characters - 9 The characters of Haganai (short for the full title, if you're wondering), are..... interesting to say the least. They all seem to have some sort of fetish or another. And psychologically they're all a bunch of oddballs as well. Except for the main, who has the misfortune of being ostracized through a combination of really bad luck and a tendency to be misunderstood. It's a strange ensemble but nevertheless they make for an entertaining bunch to watch. One mans pain is another mans pleasure, so they say. Though, thankfully, its not too serious in this. Enjoyment - 9 The enjoyment of this anime is the fact that, being humans, we all probably have some parts of us we are ashamed of. Maybe we are (unintentional) bullies or maybe we have a bit of a superiority complex. Watching this is a nice way to find out which one you are because you'll probably end up relating to the character who is similar to you. Me? Well I ended up relating the one with a fetish for doujinshi featuring robots..... Yeah... oh, wait..... excuse me a sec, my therapist is calling. Overall - 9 Like I said, this anime is uber uber frustrating. A lets-make-friends club. Well lock up a bunch of teenagers and a couple of pre-pubescent's, force them into doing activities together..... you can guess the outcome. Asides from the cast simply refusing to state the obvious, the sheer comedic value more than makes up for this animes shortcomings.
Story: For anyone that likes comedy, harem, and some Ecchi type anime then this show offers all that. I loved this anime because every episode was very funny, whether it was from the Ecchi scenes, to the harem, or because one of the characters was just being funny. Aside from that the message sent from this anime was said directly to the main character. I like how the story wasn't the typical "love drama" type anime. Sure there were moments where it showed that but for the most part this anime focused on the comedy rather that the love because the ending left a lotto be desired in the love aspect. Art: Well what's there to not like. The art was very good, the character designs were not plain or overused it was just amazing. Also the hair color for each character looked realistic compared to the other animes where characters have green, blue, purple hair. This one focuses on keeping the art realistic yet enjoyable. I have to say black or brown is not my ideal color for a character's hair color, but in this anime it was very well done since it fit each character's personalities. Sound: The opening as always followed the theme of the story. Not much to say about sound because it was also very well done. Character: I don't mind Yozora's personality, she's just like that it can't be helped. Her actions taken do seem rather impulsive and rash at times, but seeing her personality as reserved I can relate to her. Every character's personalities matched their appearance even if some say they hated it. Sena well we all know how she's like, but honestly she's the reason why this anime has so much comedy. She was the character that brought out the comedy in the anime along with Rika. I think to further strengthen this review a third season would be nice because I would be able to give a more broad analysis about Yozora and Sena seeing as how those two seemed to be the focus in the 2nd season. Enjoyment: Ecchi, Comedy, Harem, School, this anime provides that. I enjoyed every second of it event despite the content showed. There were no boring episodes but I do have to say the ending was rather weak in my opinion because it looked rushed to me. Overall: I hope Boku Wa Tomadachi gets a 3rd season because it honestly needs one because of the way it ended. I feel as if Yozora needs some more character development because she was rather cautious or reserved from my point of view.
It's difficult to rate this, because I lost interest in this anime years ago, and just now finally swung around to finish the last several episodes. I think that, in and of itself, speaks volumes about the problem with Haganai NEXT and it's final episodes. I'm not exactly sure why they decided to completely change the format they had going from the first season and first half of NEXT, but it was a big mistake. Haganai, at its best, was wildly hilarious. It managed to blend the typical harem anime with some really solid humor, with a slight touch of raunchinessto it. The characters were also very likable, outside of Yozora. I didn't hate Yozora, but I didn't like her all that much, either. Everyone else, however, I really enjoyed. Even the straight man MC Kodaka, which is rarely the case. But, for some reason, they sucked almost all of the humor out of the anime in the second half. Haganai NEXT suddenly tries to get serious in the second half, and it completely fails for a multitude of reasons. The biggest of which is the paradigm shift the characters suffer. Yozora goes from being Tsundere to just being a total jerk. Rika shifts from being an irredeemable pervert to some kind of a emotionally wise sage. Sena bizarrely goes from being a spoiled goof ball who is the butt of the jokes, to pretty much just staying glued to her games, until it's time for the finale. The others, including my two favorite girls, Maria and Yukimura both see their lines dramatically reduced. But, worst of all, was the finale. It's bad and unsatisfying. The entire build up to the finale was weak. What should have been the most intriguing episodes turned out to be the most droll and meandering storyline wise. Overall, I feel like I could've just dropped this anime instead of keeping it around to watch later for the last 4 years. It's a truly disappointing ending to what was a hilarious anime series. Story: 5 Art: 8 Sound: 6 Character: 8 Enjoyment: 6 Overall: 5
Haganai NEXT is representative of what a sequel should be. The comedy from last season is still in full force, but the tone of the series starts to become more serious as Kodaka has to deal with his friendships - having to decide if they should remain the way they are, or progress into something further. Kodaka's actions as a protagonist might be seen as cowardly, but the decisions he has to make are certainly realistic. Whilst the first season of Haganai did not have much to tell in terms of story progression, NEXT is adamant about shaking things up. Secrets will be revealed andbombshells will be dropped as Kodaka struggles with his inevitable choices. This season's biggest fault is that it does not have a conclusive ending. At all. If you want to know what happens next you'll have to find a translated version of the light novels as not even the manga adaptation has surpassed the anime (yet). If you think the season ends with a girl being chosen, you'd be wrong. The ending unfortunately makes it feel as though the progression of the characters was all for naught, despite a very intense confrontation. If you enjoyed the first season and are looking for more, Haganai NEXT hits all bases. If you enjoyed the first season but wanted some more substance, there is plenty of that too. Fanservice is still present unfortunately but after the first season you should hopefully be used to it, even if it does still get in the way of the story.
Before you take a look at my review keep in mind that I just recently joined MAL and I'm not a hardcore otaku (I'm not even sure I'm a regular otaku). I'm not gonna right you a novel about why you should watch this so I'm gonna keep it short (at this point it probably isn't going to be short haha), sweet, and chockfull of shit that I loved about this anime. Story=9 Boy with awkward hair who is a delinquent in everyone's eyes and is the only guy in the Neighbors Club. Lucky ass dude right? We get even deeper into the romcom stories of Senaand Yozora while Rika is just as perverted as ever. Art=8 What can I say? I like the way it's drawn and animated. Although the females all have the same facial qualities cept for their hair (is that a facial quality??) Sound=6 The opening could be better cause it spoiled 2 episodes for me and the You've Got Mail tone annoyed me. Character=8 Each female character was portrayed pretty damn well. They were all cute in their own ways. Only reason I gave an 8 and not a 9 or 10 was cause of Kodaka. Sometimes he needs to strap on a pair. Enjoyment=9 Why? Cause I enjoyed it!!! Watch any episode and it'll take a doctor to get you to stop laughing (maybe I over exaggerated). And there are also those scenes that just punch you right in the feels. Such a good romcom comes once in a while. Overall=8 If you're into good...no, awesome romcoms, then this is your type of anime to see but even if it isn't give it a try and I'm positive you'll want more!