After taking one hundred secret photos and observing him from afar for months, second-year high schooler Yuki Kurihara has finally mustered up the courage to ask out her first-year crush Shinya "Momo" Momotsuki. Although taken by surprise, the bashful Momo accepts; however, he does not know the profoundly abnormal truth. As her strait-laced friend, Norika Mizuyama, has observed, Yuki has developed some unnerving—but nonetheless sincere—habits: taking pictures of Momo in secret, doing extensive research into his personal life, collecting his used straws, and even going "Momo watching." Though Momo remains blissfully unaware of his new girlfriend's peculiar habits, he does notice some oddities in their daily conversations. Still unsure and nervous about his first relationship, Momo finds himself regularly getting into awkward interactions due to his inexperience, but nevertheless resolves to make his new girlfriend happy. Momokuri follows Yuki and Momo as they shyly explore their newfound love, and also deal with the problems that arise from it. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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tldr; this is a moe anime and it makes you feel moe well, so it's good. 9/10. This anime ain't gonna make you feel. It ain't gonna make you be amazed with intricate story plots and heart wrenching scenes. This ain't that type of anime. It's a moe anime. If you're looking to say "d'awww" and be smiling while watching these two lovebirds be shy and cute, this is the anime for you! Don't listen to the other reviews where they rate it badly because of the lack of story or they don't find an intricate plot where there's not meant to be any. This anime ismeant to make you smile and have a good time with the moe, and it does that exceedingly well.
You know this type of anime that are so cute that one can't help but say "awww, this is adorable!"? Momokuri is one of it's finest examples. Yuki Kurihara is a girl that is absolutely obssesed with Momo, mainly just because he's extremely cute due to his short height and a bit girly looking, calling Yuki a stalker doesn't make justice to her character, she knows everything about him: what he does, what he likes and dislikes... all before they start their relationship during the first seconds of the anime and without him knowing about it. While this might look creepy and the perfect concept for ayandere anime, Momokuri focuses in the cute parts of this, and gives us a lighthearted, happy, and absolutely adorable romance between this two characters. The side characters are also pretty good and represent well and realistically their paper of friends of the main duo. Both art and pretty average, but fit well with the anime, special mention to the opening of the TV version, that I personally like a lot. If you enjoy lighthearted SoL romances, or you're simply attracted to the "cute stalker girl" that Yuki is, Momokuri is totally worth the try.
Every anime that focuses on romance requires some sort of unexpected developments within the story and plot. It should feature sudden developments that could have a devastating effect to the characters along with the events or narrative. There should be drama, emotional moments full of dialogue, and although optional, should introduce a cast of characters that you can fantasize together for your fan fictions that nobody cares about. Lastly its’ crucial that there are characters that viewers can make a personal connection with to understand them better! Momokuri throws away the standards of the typical romance anime, and curb stomps it to the ground whilelaughing maniacally. It replaces the very essences of the romance genre with moe moe cuteness. The best thing about romances is that they'll often feature a male or female protagonist. Through his or her journey, we are able to see their mental struggle, hard work and the effort they go through in order to confess their love. The story of MomoKuri ruins the very thing that makes a romance story romantic and deep. The whole story is a cute mess. From the very beginning the two main characters are already a couple, it’s just that Momo and Yuki have difficulties expressing their love verbally. The two have a difficult time trying to approach each other and act more like lovers instead of two awkward stalker creeps. What’s worse is that a majority of times where there were tense, serious moments that could’ve been romantic, it was quickly ruined by comedy. For example, "Momo is finally about to kiss Yuki and chickens out." "At that moment, when he’s too afraid to do anything, the story tries to take a comedic turn by doing random reaction faces while he’s freaking out." It ruins the mood along with the scene. The comedic moments were not as funny as I thought they would be. In fact, most of the comedic scenarios came off as “forced.” Its’ like “ha ha ha, you laugh at this terrible turn of events right now” or “Yuki is a stalker with a loyal dogs personality” laugh right now. It was in poor taste in my opinion. Following this goo goo gaga story was like an unsatisfying road trip to a vacation destination with your friends or family. I was glad I was able to stomach the content. Otherwise I would’ve dropped it at the beginning. My biggest hope for the story was that Momo would have a rival in love. I thought that it would be interesting if another male character who loves Yuki would be introduced. That way there is some rivalry and more intense declarations of love to the female. Then I hoped that there would be a rival for Yuki, Rio. Again things just didn’t turn out in my favor. It turned me off from the story even more. The pacing is pretty straight-forward. Each episodes plot is full moe nonsense or failed attempts to try and get Yuki and Momo closer. By the time you know the episode is over and you're watching the ending credits. The plot and story doesn't seem to get any serious until it starts reaching the last few episodes. The story definitely is not something that I would consider watching this title again for. It's lacks the appeal that a standard or average romances title would have. I would say that maybe the writers were trying to be a little innovative with Momokuri however they just didn't do a good job stringing all together. The characters designs were great; most of the background settings looked pretty nice. I didn’t have many concerns with the animation. The quality of the show varied from time to time. I didn't like a majority of the animation they used outside of school. Nature background settings like trees, rain, grass looked like an animator just went into MS paint and added it into the final project. The skies and water lacked any sort of "realism" and the details of trees and grass were minimal. Now, this isn't a show that focuses on background settings as much as it does the actual characters. So its' only natural that they avoid putting much detail into make certain "environmental" elements and crap look nice. It appeared as if a majority of the focus went into making the characters as cute and appealing as possible for the fans who love overly cute or "moe" designs. You've got big detailed eyes in both males and females. Both male and female clothing are close to real life designer wear. They made sure to make those designs as cute as possible too. So if there's anything to be said about the art its' that it is satisfying to look at, it's just don't set your expectations too high. Voice actors were pretty good delivering their lines. I was most impressed with Ai Kakuma's performance. She's definitely experienced when it comes to doing cute girls. I felt that her role as Yuki can definitely be something she can brag about her next try-outs. With Nobuhiko, I think this is my 3rd favorite role he's done acting like the "tough, cool guy" personality. The soundtrack was a little weak however it does fit the tone of the show. Satoshi Motoyama is an excellent sound director. So he has the experiences and knows who to get to give the show the "life" it needs. The characters as I mentioned earlier are made to be cute... "moe." I honestly want to say that I did not like Yuki and Momo however; I did like seeing the progression the two made to finally became a full fledged couple. Rio seemed like she could've been a better candidate for Yuki however, it seemed like the director wanted to go in that direction, but later kept the two as senpai & kōhai. Respectful and kind to each other. it would've been great to see an antagonistic rival compete with Momo for Yuki's love and affection but because of the shows "moe" "fan-girly" friendly approach. It seems that the writers decided to keep with the route that worked best for them. I'll have to admit it does pay off. Perhaps the best thing about Momokuri is that you often times I find myself being guilty of rooting Momo on. As much as I try and avoid romances, especially girly girl romances, I felt that I could indulge myself a little. Like, he has a QT 3.14 girl whose loyal, kind, forgiving, and a stalker. So why doesn't he man up and sweet talk her? He has so many opportunities to make their relationship closer but he keeps letting these opportunities pass. Sure, it was annoying and bothersome at first however; I found myself starting to enjoy this. I started to see what pattern and direction the show was going in and really had a fun time watching it. Overall the show really is for those who are into "moe" characters. If you like sweet straight-forward stories with happy endings then Momokuri is totally for you. As for me, I'd probably skip on watching it again. I love shows that take on a much serious approach to romance. Shows that have a sense of realism in it. Lastly, Its' not bad to like stories that are cute. If you like it, don't let anyone judge you, enjoy while it last.
Momokuri Art/Characters: When first seeing this art, I was a little hesitant, but overall it looked pretty cute and the characters seemed to be interesting, so I gave it a go. I was not disappointed after watching just one or two episodes. The colors are really bright and cute and the animation is fluid and easy to follow. Overall I felt that this show was really easy on the eyes. One of the other things that I really appreciated about this art style is how crisp the characters look. The surroundings are the same way, and because of this, it didn’t look like the characters weresuperimposed on top of a background that was clearly a different style than the rest. As for the characters themselves, I felt that Kurihara’s character really stood out to me as a rather obsessive character, but it was just obsessive enough without getting to creepy and that made it really funny and cute to watch. As for Momo, the other lead, he was just a bit to oblivious for my liking, but he still gave off a vibe of someone who wanted to be in love and wanted to make sure things always work out. The opening did a really good job of showcasing the different personality traits of each character and that is always a plus that we hardly ever see. Music/Sound: While this show had pretty generic music, I still really liked it. The opening song was one that I just could never skip because of how catchy it was. Normally when I come across a great opening song, it is a good indication of how much I will enjoy a show, and this was no exception. Not only the opening but the music that accompanies the scenes gives the show depth in places where it seems to lack, and this is highlighted really well in the latter half of the series. As for the sound there is a little bit of dip in the quality of this show, I am not too surprised, seeing as it was an Original Net Animation rather than a full-fledged production, but it wasn’t something that I can speak too negatively about. The music more than compensated for this, and that isn’t to say there wasn’t any sound, it was just very much overshadowed by the background music. Story: Kurihara Yuki is a high school 2nd year who is just trying to make it along in her life, but Momotsuki Shinya, a first year at the same school, is the focus of all of her time. She spends a lot of time admiring him from afar; taking pictures, collecting his trash, and generally obsessing over him, all without Momo’s knowledge. But after Kurihara, with some help from her best friend Mizuyama, musters up the courage to confess her feelings to Momo, he agrees to start going out with her. Even though they start to date, Kurihara can’t seem to stop her collecting behaviors. The plot progresses as these two explore dating and friendships within their groups. There are twists and turns that really make the show easy to follow and fun to watch. Personal Reflection: I really enjoyed seeing this show in the list of Summer Anime, I knew nothing about it but the art style was cute and the first episode was hilarious that I couldn’t stay away. I really loved how Kurihara wasn’t that creepy. An example of an over the line creepy character would be Kaho’s brother in Hatsukoi Monster (I go into more depth on that review), but there is just something about Kurihara that makes her less creepy and easier to pass off, even when the behavior isn’t much different. The problems that Momo faces when it comes to Kurihara are very real and not to out-of-character for someone who has never had a girlfriend before. There are times when Him and Kurihara have disagreements, or even outright fights, and rather than going back to normal in an instant (which would be extremely out of character for him, he grows and moves on from the problem after learning from it. Momokuri is a show of first-times, confusion, a hint of crazy, and a whole lot of funny; if that seems like something you are into, check it out! Overall Score: 8/10
I normally love short romance anime's because it normally packs in all the cute stuff and it's just really enjoyable to watch! But Momokuri just rubbed me the wrong way.. Story 5/10: Okay so the story isn't terrible and it's not amazing.. It's a short and sweet romance story and that's all there is to it. It's nothing spectacular but it will never be bad simply because of how the plot is.. I mostly skipped through this anime due to the fact I started hating it pretty early on and I found it close to unbearable to watch, although I pulled through I wouldn't say hate..But I strongly dislike it. Plot was made for a romance anime and that's all it was. Art 8/10: Now the art is fairly decent, I don't believe I've watched any anime's that's close to this kind of animation style but it was really enjoyable and it really made for that cutesy feeling type. Sound 7/10: Sound was also fairly decent and when it came to sad/angry moments you could feel the suspense and you knew something was wrong. Nothing really stood out apart from that but nothing really felt out of place either. Character 5/10: Okay.. here we go! So Momo... Momo was actually fairly decent and he seemed like a decent MC for a romance story. Nothing I could say that I really hated him for because he made sense in my eyes apart from being abit dense at sometimes he seemed perfect for the role and fitted in fairly well. His personality was good and it seemed like he has emotions in check. His jealously moments were the best for me even though he'd end up not following through almost every time I still really liked him. So now Kuri.. I absolutely hate this character... For an obsessed girl who's madly in love with the guy she had zero emotions apart from him being cute when girls around him were flirting with him. I completely understand that she's love blind for him but atleast have some sense of direction about this entire thing. I'm completely with Momo, her jealously annoyed the hell out of me. The only thing I liked about her character is that she played the stalker part pretty well. She's dense and way to hyper. She's border like a pervert and if someone stepped into their circle would be like "Holy s*** this b**** crazy!" All I can say is that she's love blind and doesn't care what happens as long as Momo notices her... Side characters were fairly decent and played a decent role in to some of it. Enjoyment 4/10: I don't recommend this to anyone who likes to get involved with the anime... By this I mean like looking at it in a serious and realistic point of view. Because that's what I did.. :P
Imagine if you mix the cutest characters and ship those characters together. Well imagine no further, because Momokuri offers just that! What got me into this series is that despite it being a shoujo anime, it didn't seem like one. To me, it looked like a normal romcom that both boys and girls would watch. Perhaps it's because it targets both the guy and the girl's feelings. We know what both of them are thinking of, thus there's no mystery or plot convenience. The characters were so friggin' cute! The reason I started watching it in the first place was because of how cute these two charactersin the cover looked! And as a guy who likes ecchi/harem, that's saying something! Even the way these two interact was adorable! Too adrable, in fact, that my heart couldn't take all the moe! It's a slow-paced romance, but that's what makes it so good! It was very fun to watch. Wether you be a guy or a girl, you'd enjoy this too! It's just so nice to see a girly guy and a stalker fall in love with each other. And that's the love story of Momokuri!
[This review contains minor spoilers.] I am glad that I watched this. I probably wouldn't recommend this to others. I have watched this once, subtitled. Before watching the anime, I had read CH1-CH24 of the manga, translated. I probably won't watch this again. ---- Positives ---- A mostly positive angle on obsession love. Kurihara's love for Momotsuki isn't completely blind obsession. She directly voices her reasons for liking Momotsuki at least twice in the series, and it gave me a better feeling about their relationship. Some of her actions may still be alarming, but the series generally keeps an upbeat take on this type of love. Momotsuki returns Kurihara's feelings in amore developed way that becomes clearer as the series progresses. He mentions that his reasons for liking Kurihara changed over time in a positive way. Kurihara's voice. Kurihara is voiced extremely well for her role. The other characters are also voiced well. There aren't any obvious miscommunications. Whenever a direct issue arises, Momotsuki has a conversation with Kurihara about it. There aren't many conflicts in this series, but it's nice that all of the obvious ones that do exist are dealt with directly. That also helps to give their relationship a healthier feeling. Pacing is actually amazingly good. I read some of the manga before I started watching the anime, so for the first several episodes, I could compare them to the chapters I had read. This series actually does a lot to make otherwise slow sections interesting to watch and feel decently-paced. For how easily the anime could have had pacing issues, pacing was handled very well in this adaptation. Good expressions and scene planning. Expressions are drawn very well. The scenes flow well and are shown from good angles. Even the filler sections [characters not on screen, sometimes a colored background] are done well [as a repeat of the "pacing" positive mentioned in this review]. ---- Negatives ---- This ~is~ still about obsession love. At certain times, viewers are clearly reminded that Kurihara has some peculiar habits. Her friend, Mizuyama will usually be there to point out that Kurihara shouldn't be doing those things, but at times it can still feel a little odd. Opportunity for cancel: Yes. I never felt too uncomfortable because this aspect of Kurihara was usually shown in a humorous light, since many of her obsession scenes included another character who would react to what Kurihara was saying. Also, Kurihara and Momotsuki's relationship stays positive throughout the series.
TL;DR: It's simple. It's cute. Most other romances try to keep you hooked with drama (sadly, often forged through stupid misunderstandings) and love rivalry. This one has nothing of that sort. If you'd need to describe Momokuri in a single word, it'd be 'cute'. So, don't expect some deep backstories (you actually don't really learn anything about their past or their families) or some fancy plot. It's plain and simple; Girl asks boy out, boy accepts, they do stuff together. So, turn off your brain and enjoy a couple being cute (and awkward) together and having fun with their friends. Their personalities (including the side characters) and theobsessive stalker-like behavior of his girlfriend made it a pretty entertaining watch for me, even though there wasn't much going on.
I enjoyed this series very much!! >///< ♥ ..though it saddens me that I've already completed this series :'( I loved how the storyline focused on the lovestory of Momo and Kurihara! :D It didn't have a lot of fillers which I liked because I didn't get bored at all the whole time i was watching XD Though it's sad that each of the episodes were super short :'( which kept me wanting for more! :")) The love story of Momo and Kurihara was very sweet and naive which I also liked a lot! X"D ♥ I was able to relate well with the character of Yukiwhich made the anime very close to my heart in an instant! XD Liking a boy from a far and going crazy about all the little things he does!! :)) ♥ I wish to watch more anime like this! XD ♥ #Momokuri
Falling love for the first time is the one of most beautiful thing in life, isn't it? Me too. When i remembering my first time i was falling in love with my crush, i realized that's the one of cute and dumb moment in my life. Dumb? Yes! When love has fallen in your mind, your common sense won't work properly because you're getting lovesick. One of the proofs is you'll be obsessed with all about him/hers: - His/her favourite music, hobby, food, daily habits, all about him/her, you wanna know. -Sitting together, walking together, sharing lunch etc, you wanna doing anything together with your crush. -Even youwanna collecting anything that relating with him/her. The notebook, pen, handkerchief, even up you wanna smell his/her used tissue, clothes, and also his/her bedroom (In this point you'll being pervert people:v). - Beside you'll obsessed with all about your crush, you also wanna look cool in your crush eyes, right? Like the peafowl showing it's beautiful feather to the peahen, you wanna dress up properly and showing your abilities i front of your crush. Caring to your crush to show how reliable you are. Hahaha, so crazy, but you can relate it, right? But how to realized all this fantasies because dating for the first time is so awkward? Flustered when together, especially if your friends stare and start grinning to you and your crush. It's so embarassing and irritating_- . More or less that's all the things that Momotsuki and Kurihara feel and experienced when they fell in love and started to go out for the first time. So, how they develop their relationship? Momokuri show us how cute to fall in love and dating for the first time. You'll see the innocent love from Momotsuki and obsessive love from Kurihara. This isn't an easy thing for both of them, they have their own problems and insecurities, something that sometimes can make their misunderstanding each other. Their own friends sometimes tease them, annoy them, but sometimes support and help them. You'll see their struggle for being better, showing how smart, care, reliable, and responsible they are. Momokuri is reccomended to you all who wanna feeling and remembering the first love. It's also for you who never have a love story in the high school. It's so enjoving to watch this because it has a good story, cute characters, nice graphics, and enjoying music, even though this anime can make you grumbling "Why my highschool love story can't be cute like this anime?". Falling in love for the first time isn't an easy thing. Momotsuki and Kurihara feel it. So, how they passing any struggles and develop their characters and relationship? Just watch Momokuri~ Thank you for reading. God bless you all the readers^_^ ~🍪 Usagi Kukkii 🐇~
This series will make you blush the whole time. Momokuri is a romcom anime about two lovebuds falling in love and they are together from the start. One thing I like about this anime is it has no dramas,breakups,love triangle and other tropes we see in most romance anime. It is pure wholesome stuff.the description may be a little misleading.it's not about some girl stalking over a boy shamelessly. It's only seen in first episode and later in the series is acknowledged as a bad thing.So no yandere-bullshit tbh. Story-9/10 the story is wholesome and seems relatable.the story also focuses on couple's insecurities about their relationship which is such agreat thing.-1 for irrelevant beach episode Animation 10/10 :anime is good and colourful.i like the art style and characters look very cute Characters 8/10:the main couple is very cute and they are well developed but not much about the side characters tbh In conclusion: if you want to watch a romance anime without much drama or other things .this is your best bet
I expected this anime to have little plot and a lot of comedy, and was surprised to find that it had a good amount of decent plot and not a lot of good comedy. The plot was much better than I expected. The main couple are both very interesting characters, with Yuki being the more interesting of the two, but the aspects of Momo that allow him to accept Yuki and the backstory of how he gained such characteristics was interesting as well. It's a relationship that works really well, making a pretty solid point relating to how in what ways people love each other, express their love, and wish to beloved in return may not be the same, but even if they are different they can be just as strong and match well. Furthermore, the harmless stalker thing was adorable. The pacing was fine in a really general sense, if you just look at what content each episode contained. However, the problem was that it didn't have much filling in the moments between the moments that mattered, and the moments that mattered were somewhat slow, so the show still felt like it was dragging on quite a bit. Maybe this issue arises from being reformatted 24 minute episodes from 12 minute episodes, but the problem is definitely there. This brings me to the other thing I was surprised about relating to this show, that it didn't have a lot of good comedy. There was definitely comedy, and some of it was even good, but it needed more as what was there wasn't enough to prevent the show from feeling quite dull at times. They could have filled it in other ways, such as with side stories about the various friends, which while present felt more like hints that didn't go anywhere at all. Or maybe even just more events happening that ultimately have the same points as the events that were there. Regardless of what, it needed something more, or it needed to be compressed to be shorter. In terms of art style, it was solid enough. The animation was pretty weak though, and overall it felt quite low budget. The same applied to the soundtrack as well, though the OP/ED both in terms of visuals and audio were decent enough. tl;dr: A show that is pretty slow and doesn't have great comedy but has a surprisingly strong plot.
This is a slow paced story about a young, innocent couple who went about discovering romance and figuring how relationship works together. A few notable things about this show: - The girl MC is kind of a stalker and can becomes really creepy at times. - The guy MC is very innocent and kind of oblivious (though later episodes revealed that he's not really as oblivious as we thought). - The characters act somehow too innocent despite being a highschoolers. - The slow pacing is seriously Very slow. That being said, I think this show is not really for everyone. However I think you'll enjoy this show if you: - Like romanceshows with overall happy tone and little to none conflicts. - Like romance shows that explore the relationship rather than going through journey of getting the characters to become a couple. - Like romance shows with adorable innocent characters. - Like moe character designs. I going to be honest, I didn't ended up enjoy this show for some subjective reasons (such as my dislike of the character designs, etc.). Though there are some things that I really like from this show: - The unusual and unexpected MC's personality. - The fact that no one hate the main girl for her creepy and stalker-ish personality. - The overall color palette.
Main girl (Kurihara) is interested in the main guy (Momotsuki) and confesses to him and the couple – Momo-Kuri – is created. So we have a very cute couple happening right in the first episode. The show doesn’t seem to waste time. Well, that is until second episode, right away. The show becomes stagnant and stereotypical average rom-com with virtually zero development. We have a couple that has major fear of holding hands, again. The only focus afterwards is about Kurihara being obsessed with her boyfriend, taking secretly pictures of him, stalking, having cringy fantasies and stealing his property to ‘worship’ it. Momotsuki is regarded by his friends(and girlfriend) as ‘beautiful’ and ‘feminine’, which is not something one describes the looks of a guy. And the further in the series, the weirder the jokes around this established gags become. This is supposed to be funny. But at least I don’t find it to be so. Reaching the end of the series, nothing really happens, except for a small (and I think senseless) drama, so it can be concluded on a positive note. Even if you like rom-coms, I think you can find a better one than this. At least the artstyle is nice. Pros: + cute main couple + character design/artstyle Cons: - no development - gets boring very quickly - side characters are uninteresting Double-edged: +/- too innocent +/- main girl is a sick stalker/lives constantly in her fantasies 5/10 (AVERAGE)
In Momokuri we take a peek at the life of Kurihara Yuki and Momotsuki Shinya, as they begin dating - they start dating from episode 1 - they go though many different things, such as new emotions that they didn't knew existed, make happy and sad memories, celebrate Christmas and each others Birthdays, look after each other in times of sickness and being together in times of hardship - not that there is a lot of hardships or anything. This show is drama free with no hard emotions, it only contains happiness and rainbow so there is no need to worry about our couple andjust watch it in a carefree way. The show is Slice of Life in nature - tho the Slice of Life element kind of fails, each episode we follow our couple as they go through their daily life and experience the taste of being in love. Both of them are innocent when it comes to love which results in a lot of blushing and awkward moments. Sometimes the narrator changes from Yuki to Shinya and vice versa, as the narrator changes we get to see what they are thinking and understand their perspectives. Shinya goes through some character development while Yuki pretty much doesn't change, there is no story or plot either. There is a bit of character conflict through the end but it is nothing major. Our characters personalities pop up here and there but most of the time it falls flat, Yuki especially gets almost no personality at all, while Shinya is more complete. The characters seem too narrow, too stuffed, if that makes sense. The flow of the story seems to carry the characters rather then characters acting on their own. It seems that certain things happen because they must happen rather then because the character acted that way. In a way they don't seem alive and because of this I can't really empathize with them, I understand their emotions and reasons for doing the things they did but these emotions don't seem real and feel more fake. If our characters weren't a couple then there would be nothing more left in them and that is why the characters seem like they are not complete. I did enjoy the character interactions anyway, when they get together their interactions are more alive and full of emotion. The problem with the characters can be overlooked if you are just here to enjoy a sweet and cute romance without bothering too much about anything else. The main selling point is the character interactions, mainly our couple. It is almost always filled with blushes and cute interactions, both do not know how to act around each other and sometimes feel awkward and clumsy. The whole thing feels innocent and pure. The comedy isn't strong and because of the problem with the characters the Slice of Life fails, since they don't behave like an individual. If you wish to watch a soothing, cute and innocent show about two people falling in love then give this one a try, it has its weaknesses but the strong points are big enough that you can overlook the weaknesses and still enjoy. If you wish to have well written characters, comedy or good Slice of Life then you should avoid this one.
First things first. My "reviews" system is explained on a blog entry. Which can be found through my profile. ------ Had a bit tough time choosing between scoring 6 or 7, I usually love absolutely cute stuff + romance on top of that. (ex: "Acchi Kocchi" is something I truly adored), but with this Anime "something" did not "click" with me and I couldn't figure out what was that. But I like praising with score more, thus decided giving 7. Anyhow. Story is simple enough, It's about cute couple being overly cute and awkward. Getting nervous on simple things and being worried whenever their weird or perverted. Idid enjoy it for the most part. I wouldn't say its any bad. Its cute, simple and enjoyable. If if should have any complaint, then it would that I felt it should have ended with a bit more progress regarding their love relationship. I mean, It ended well and innocent. But would have been better with a tad bit more. Story'wise maybe "progression" of side-characters or so felt a bit weak too. Mostly it was cute reaction lasting a while, which probably is the part that took the whole "screentime" Art was great, it was cute, bright and cheerful. Whilst music/ost part of the anime I would say was quite average. I absolutely felt no presence of OST if there even was any, and opening/ending theme didn't really impress me either. Characters were enjoyable, nothing too impressive, but enjoyable. We got main shy guy who is quite girly. And a cute girl who is obsessed of her boyfriend. Side-characters were also quite nice. We got girl with a nice voice that has "straightman comedy" persona. We got an odd pseudo-couple, that consist of forgetting boy that cares about her little childhood friend who acts like elementary schooler. Also we got prince type of a girl and some cute "normals". Variation is satisfying enough, their presence is good enough. And overall I enjoyed side-characters. So to sum it all up, it's a great little glittery overly cute romance anime. It got lacking part of some character progression, maybe. A bit weaker side of music. Enjoyable, but something did not "click" with me thus the difficulty with scoring I had.
Ah, the anime that makes me smile alone [including in English and Indonesian] • English┊ this is the best, in terms of the storyline it's really interesting because it's only a couple romance unlike some other anime that are not a pair (2 people) but more than that or what we often call a harem, indeed it makes the story branch depending on which couple is chosen but I'm a bit uncomfortable with that what is lacking from here is probably songs including op and ed song, the soundtrack doesn't feel good in this anime but rather than not feeling at all right, I can't really commenton the op and ed songs because yes this anime is an OVA so I can't do anything else In conclusion, this anime is interesting to watch if you pay attention to the storyline and not anything else, knowing how this couple approaches each other is the selling point of this anime (in my opinion), the comedy that is delivered is also decent for me who has watched quite a lot of comedy anime ( does not include gintama yes) That's all for my review this time, sorry if there are wrong words or meanings because I use google translate anyway, hehe • Indonesian ┊ Ah, anime yang bikin saya senyum sendiri ini yang terbaik, dari segi jalan cerita memang menarik karena hanya couple romance tidak seperti beberapa anime lain yang tidak berpasangan (2 orang) tapi lebih dari itu atau yang sering kita sebut harem, memang bikin cabang cerita tergantung couple yang dipilih tapi saya agak kurang nyaman dengan itu yang kurang dari sini mungkin lagunya termasuk lagu op and ed, soundtracknya kurang enak di anime ini tapi malah dari pada merasa tidak enak sama sekali, saya tidak bisa berkomentar banyak tentang lagu op and ed karena ya anime ini adalah OVA jadi saya tidak bisa berbuat apa-apa lagi Kesimpulannya, anime ini menarik untuk ditonton jika memperhatikan jalan ceritanya dan tidak apa-apa lagi, mengetahui bagaimana pasangan ini saling mendekati adalah nilai jual dari anime ini (menurut saya), komedi yang dibawakan juga lumayan untuk saya yang sudah cukup banyak menonton anime komedi ( tidak termasuk gintama ya ) Itu saja untuk ulasan saya kali ini, maaf jika ada kata atau arti yang salah karena saya menggunakan google translate sih, hehe