Nijiiro Days follows the colorful lives and romantic relationships of four high school boys—Natsuki Hashiba, a dreamer with delusions of love; Tomoya Matsunaga, a narcissistic playboy who has multiple girlfriends; Keiichi Katakura, a kinky sadist who always carries a whip; and Tsuyoshi Naoe, an otaku who has a cosplaying girlfriend. When his girlfriend unceremoniously dumps him on Christmas Eve, Natsuki breaks down in tears in the middle of the street and is offered tissues by a girl in a Santa Claus suit. He instantly falls in love with this girl, Anna Kobayakawa, who fortunately attends the same school as him. Natsuki's pursuit of Anna should have been simple and uneventful; however, much to his dismay, his nosy friends constantly meddle in his relationship, as they strive to succeed in their own endeavors of love. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This is one of those series that finish so fast once you start watching, because it is just so relaxing and nothing too serious happens, which also makes it so relatable and reminiscent of our high school days (well, for those that have graduated at least!) or how it could be. If you are looking for an easy-going series filled with the power of youth, this is a good example. Story-wise, there is nothing specific as it is their everyday life, but the overall feel is focused on the romance part; 4 friends who tease each other and their romantic interests. We see everyone’s view (notjust the main quartet) and how they interact and the silly problems they have that seem huge at the time and the silly adventures they take part in and various small parts of their personality. Is it that great? No, it is not, but that does not mean it is not enjoyable. It provides sufficient pleasure and comfort when watching, since it is doing a good job at keeping it simple and not overdoing it most of the time. It is a slice of life work through and through and it does not have enough time to get tiring, thankfully. Comedy is of course also present, but it blends in with romance pretty well, without trying too hard as everything seem realistic enough for an ideal high school life! Everyone has pretty distinct personalities and most of them are so adorable, but most of all at least half of them are relatable to a good degree if we just minimize their dominant trait a bit. There is the sadistic friend (but who does not have one, really?), the naïve and so transparent friend, the playboy and the silent, aloof guy whose traits do not stop him from having a great time. The girls have their own distinct traits too, but one specific girl, the violent one, sticks out for being the worst. While everyone seems to have their own pretty much normal circumstances, she is just very obsessed and screaming all the time without any sufficient character background or development, unlike the rest who may not be developing all that much either, but they do not really need to as they fit in the story just fine. The art is nothing too complicated; very simple drawings, but with many many colors and although generally it can be considered generic, the characters were easily recognizable. The hair aspect is the one true point that makes this so unrealistic, considering one could have purple or fuchsia hair, but there is nothing too extreme on hairstyles to put off someone. Animation is pretty decent, since there are not many scenes demanding of special attention. The sound is also good enough with catchy soundtracks and the voice actors did a decent enough job (that good that I wanted to hit the violent girl with so much screaming), but nothing memorable. It is just one of these series you will watch and like for their art and sound, but forget the next day. All in all, if you are looking for an easy watch, this is a great choice and although there is no definite ending which can make you want more right then, it still manages to fulfill its goal. I liked it enough and it may not be an original story, but it is one of those that do not tire you out at all and could continue for a good while, as long as it does not start repeating itself.
Prewarning: If you want something intellectually challenging, or awe-inspiring, this isn't for you. If you don't mind stereotypical plots, a bit of laughter, and are looking for something simple to watch and not think too much about: Sure, go watch this, knock yourself out and have some fun fawning over cute characters. I really enjoyed this show at the start, and had it ended after one cour I'd probably have given it an 8. To begin with the characters are fun and there was no major drama. Sure it played on typical relationships and character types, but in a light-hearted and happy-go-lucky manner. What was alsogreat was how the story looked into the side characters almost as much as the main... The art is cute, sound is appropriate but nothing inspiring, characters are fun and fairly simple. It was a great de-stress anime. Unfortunately, the anime seriously flat lined towards the end. The last few episodes were over-dramatic, uncalled for, and seriously boring as the heroine struggles to find her own emotions in an unrealistically lengthy manner. Side characters lose their screen time and it ends up being lengthy, repetitive monologues with a tag line of 'I don't know what to do' 'I am so confused'. The ending lacks climax and denounment, I've heard this is getting a second season but honestly if they'd just put some work into the last 3 or 4 episodes it could have been a perfect stand-alone anime.
At first glance, one would think that this is a yaoi anime, but even without the "shounen-ai" tag, it's not. It's one of those rare romance anime where the main characters are the same gender, but the romance is heterosexual. When I first saw this anime, I thought probably the same thing as anyone else who was unfamiliar with this anime before it aired, "This is going to be another borderline-yaoi anime, is it?" Then, I read the description, and my curiosity was piqued. For that reason, I ended up watching it when it premiered, and I must say that it was a fun animeto watch. Ladies and gentlemen, here is my review of "Nijiiro Days". Nijiiro Days follows four high school boys, Natsuki Hashiba, Tomoya Matsunaga, Keiichi Katakura, and Tsuyoshi Naoe, as they go through their high school lives. One Christmas Eve, Natsuki gets dumped by his girlfriend, and as he is crying about it, he is handed some tissues by a girl wearing a Santa outfit; at that moment, he falls for that girl. He later runs into the girl, Anna Kobayakawa, at school, and he tries to get closer to her while his friends try to meddle in their relationship. Every once in a while, the focus shifts from Natsuki to one of the other three boys as they deal with their own love-related problems; Mari Tsutsui is Anna's man-hating best friend who Tomoya ends up liking, Nozomi Matsunaga is Tomoya's younger sister who has feelings for Keiichi (while Tomoya does not approve), and Yukiko Asai is Tsuyoshi's cosplaying girlfriend. It's a rather easygoing story with comedic moments sprinkled in here and there. It's really a breath of fresh air, though; after all, all of the main characters are male, but since all of their love interests are female, there is no way one can consider this a "borderline-yaoi" anime at all. Luckily, these heterosexual relationships are, for the most part, believable. The one exception may be the one between Tomoya and Mari; I honestly felt more "hate" than "love" in their relationship, but at the very least, it was given a bit of development. I really liked Natsuki and Anna's relationship, though; it was fun to watch as their relationship grew. However, I really would have liked some more development on the relationships between Keiichi and Nozomi and Tsuyoshi and Yukirin; however, I guess what we get is what we have. (Hopefully, there is more development to those two relationships in the manga....) The animation, done by Production Reed, wasn't anything too ground-breaking, but for an anime as simple as this one, it's more than acceptable. It definitely had bright colors, and with a title that translates to "Rainbow Days", I think that fits quite well. As for the voice acting, the voice actors did a great job with their respective characters. The music was also great, too; I liked every single one of the opening and ending themes. The best one, however, was the third ending theme, "'I Wanna Be Your Knight" by Takuya Eguchi, Tomoya's voice actor; it just sounds so cool with an amazing singer to boot! Overall, Nijiiro Days was a good anime. If you're in the mood for an easygoing slice-of-life anime with romance sprinkled in, this is the anime for you. These rainbow-colored days cannot be forgotten about!
What Norn9: Norn+Nonet couldn't do, Nijiro Days did better with LESS screentime, ohh well ok nearly the same screentime but whatever. Nijiro Days being an anime short consisting of 24 episodes with only 10 minutes is about the 4 differing relationships of the four main boys of the anime short. As such LA is very thankful that this anime short has this kind of screentime let alone episode count as it would have been rushed to all hell, nonetheless due to this the majority of the relationships go in depth to. Though LA says this, the majority of the focus goes to Natsuki "Na-chan" Hashiba voiced byYoshitsugu Matsuoka and Anna Kobayakawa voiced by Minami Tsuda's relationship from friends to a couple. The other closest relationship with this kind of focus goes to the incredibly shaky relationship of Tomoya "Mat-tsun" Matsunaga voiced by Takuya Eguchi and Anna's best friend Mari Tsutsui voiced by Yumi Uchiyama. Unfortunately the other two relationships of Yukiko Asai voiced by Shizuka Ishigami and Tsuyoshi "Tsuyo-pon" Naoe voiced by Kouki Uchiyama as well as Keiichi "Kei-chan" Katakura voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki and Tomoya's little sister, Nozomi Matsunaga voiced by Ai Kayano gets *ahem* pushed aside for the other two more focused relationships and are more or less B plot relationships with Tsuyoshi and Yukiko's relationship was already formed before the anime thus didn't have enough meat and Keiichi and Nozomi's relationship started rather late to get a proper focus respectively. LA's favourite relationship oddly enough however goes to Tomoya and Mari's relationship, yes LA could say that Mari's constant bickering to Tomoya got annoying rather quickly but their development helped a bit more especially with Mari's defrosting and deredere moments. The animation by Production Reed at best is above average for an anime short and LA had really no problem with the animation at all. Voice acting wise, there was an annoying voice acting mainly from Yumi Uchiyama who voiced Mari but she got better over time (away from her bitchy vocals anyways), however LA's favourite voice actor in Nijiro Days would actually be Shizuka Ishigami who voiced Yukiko and really LA wanted to see more of Yukiko but again for her character' circumstances, LA could see why she couldn't. The ending for Nijro Days gave us something of an "ok" ending as the entire focus for the final few episodes went to Anna Kobayakawa's revelation about her relationship to Hashiba and really it's the typical "can't spit it out" by the end of the anime, ohh Anna finally gets her revelation about her growth to her relationship to Hashiba but she just doesn't take the move to grow it even further, nonetheless, the sentiment was nice, the ending also the narrow focus, all the other relationships are put in limbo to give the focus to the main couple of Hashiba and Anna, it's a bit of compensation at least but LA wished the focus was split a bit more to the rest of cast and their relationship. The ending is really a double-edged sword but LA overall was slightly satisfied with this ending. Nijiro Days is a great romance anime short to the anime short medium that looks at many stages of a relationship with lots of growth to the multiple relational developments, sure the focus tends to go to Mari and Tomoya and especially Anna and Hashiba while the other two relationships turned into a pseudo-growth/supporting characters to the above relationships. Nonetheless Nijiro Days is a soft-fluffy puppy-love anime short with some good payoff of relationship growth here and there.
Nijiro Days is as fulfilling as watching someone else eat delicious cake. It's taunting you with something amazing, something that you could have. But ultimately you're let down. This anime had so many problems. I can't help but get angry because of it. On the surface, it's a quick, fluffy romance anime with male leads instead of female ones. This is a unique twist on the shoujo romance genre, but this twist is wasted on Nijiro Days. This is no better than a boring shoujo with female leads. My major problem with the series is the characters. They are a lackluster, meaningless cast, and I felt noattachment to any of them, even though I've gone through the hardships of crushes and unrequited love before. Let's go down the list of couples, analyzing each. The Main Couple is Bland Anna Kobayakawa and Typical Shoujo Girl Natsuki Hashiba. Anna is a typical Mary Sue. She doesn't figure out her feelings for Natsuki until the last moment. She has little to no emotions; one of the four main characters even mentions her emotionless face. I rarely got to see her smile. I can deal with detached characters, but she really was empty. Her character had no depth. She was nice but in the way that everyone is nice. She works at a karaoke place. Other than that, I can't tell you a single one of her likes or traits. She was a boring character; that's it. And Natsuki...sigh. He had real potential, you know? He could have been a heart-on-your-sleeve, comedic relief, lovable guy. What we got was less than average. He was more like the typical shoujo manga girl. As if the creators wanted to make him relatable to the females in the audience. I've met guys who have unrequited crushes on girls. They don't act like that. They're defensive at times and make jokes. Natsuki ended up being more of a squealing typical shoujo character. I liked that the main characters were guys crushing on girls; I thought that had real promise, but Natsuki ended up way too stereotypical for me to care about him. And the romance between the two is innocent and kinda cute, but Anna takes way too many hints and throws them out of the window. It took way too long for the main romance to even become a thing in her eyes. Way too long. Read my full review here: http://thelitaku.blogspot.com/2017/06/i-have-no-crush-on-nijiro-days-review.html
Nijiiro Days is a completely ordinary anime. Sure, if ordinary is carrying around a kinky whip … for recreational purposes, or confessing your love to your bros for practice? Packed into 13-minutes bursts, each episode revolves around the lives of eccentric high school students and their completely ordinary buffooneries. It’s true: the main characters in Nijiiro Days are without a care in the world. Despite having talents in sports and academia, they choose to waste time together to completely goof off. Thankfully, their attitude towards life are largely why the show works. The spontaneity of the main characters adds diversity to the comedic timing within eachepisode. Its episodic structure feeds a curious audience that wants to find out more about Natsuki and how he manages to get a negative score on a test… There’s something strangely engrossing in the way the main characters interact with one other. From the first episode, Natsuki sees threatening foreigners approaching a girl he has a crush on, Anna. His friends egg him on to protect her, and as Natsuki clumsily flails his arms in an attempt to intimidate, he realizes the foreigners were simply asking for directions. The next day, Natsuki’s friends reenact the scene in front of him, completely embarrassing him in the process. Scenes like this one vividly portray relatable pranks one would pull on their friends: the familiar feeling of lightly caricaturing and laughing at their blunders. And as the audience is reminded of the times something similar happened, they sing along to the tunes of Nijiiro Days’ comedy with a smile or, perhaps, a chuckle. Not only balanced in its comedic delivery, Nijiiro Days also provides satisfying character development for its side characters. In particular, Mari is known to have quite a notorious personality. Indeed, she not only sports dangerous cat woman claws, but also earns the nickname “Spit Woman” from having spat on someone. While this embodiment highlights her comedic importance to the show, there are vulnerable moments that give a glimpse to how she developed such a crude personality. In addition, Anna is a kind and generous girl who usually keeps to herself. In the latter parts of the show, bits and pieces of her own echoing questions convey her mental journey: one of confronting a new feeling in her adolescence. And for the most part, this is done with pace and elegance. Comedy remains the primary focus, while individual characters confront their growing pains. Occasionally, Nijiiro Days’ characters do lose their glamour. Whenever Mari or Natsuki shout at the top of their lungs, they make my eardrums spasm. To their antithesis, Anna is at times quite bland in her actions and response. These inherent character traits, in spite of character developments, remain a large part of who these individuals are. And it can be quite valid to say “one of these personalities do not click with me.” Accordingly, a flaw for Nijiiro Days stems from where the show ends. Because each episode is essentially an adaptation of each chapter of the source material, Nijiiro Days really should have aired 57 episodes. Unfortunately, this wasn’t possible logistically because the manga hadn’t finished as Nijiiro Days was airing. Where Nijiiro Days ends, then, becomes a bit awkward: as episode/chapter 24 is where we are teased of a main romantic pairing coming to fruition, but not quite, the ending leaves much of the audience in suspense. On the other hand, the animation in the show appears fluid, polished, and well-done. The character designs are colorful, with details in their facial expressions adding to the comedic value. Moreover, the voice acting accurately portrays each character and the music befits the lighthearted mood of the show. Nijiiro Days goes by fast. Each episode packaged with fun happenings between a group of mischiefs, it’s perfect for a binge.
This was one of the greatest shows I have ever watched, it had a great story, and it wasn't that rude, seriously I could go on and on about how great this show is but I must explain why I have wrote this review. I am quite annoyed that you would end the series like this, I mean are you going to make more or not, because this was just the worst ending ever, I mean sure the main character ends up loving the other main character, but the other main character doesn't know that, and so many people don't end up with the people thatthey have been crushing on the whole series. It is very annoying and there are so many cliffhangers and loose ends, it gets me really really annoyed, I loved the show so much but I hate that you would leave it on that note, it is so annoying and stupid, now please consider making more episodes and make them go for longer and as you can tell I am English so this just proves that people all around the world love your show sooooo much, so please please make more, just a few more episodes for all the shippings that everyone has had for every character, JUST FREAKING SOLVE THEM!
Nijiiro Days is anime based on shoujo manga First impression: At first, I thought this anime is homo (in MAL cover guy of all) the duration is only 13 minutes away. plus I do not like shoujo. But because of the holidays, I'm in short of anime, so I tried it watching this anime (as I see in genre there have romance , I like anime romance, and the graphics do not disappoint) and then, in 5 episode,, the anime is not in line with my first impression: D After watch: Anime is not a fag in my opinion. for each of the main characters has their respectivespouses (female of course). moreover the point of view often to men (so similarto shounen even though the source is an anime shoujo) so even though I do not really like to watch shoujo, interest on watching it. The story is also not boring (every episode at least there is a scene of her romance) no Ntr so safe in heart. comedynya not so crisp. try it Story : 8/10 i like the love story on each character. comedy is not boring. Nijiiro's anime left the story on the end of chapter 24 on manga. but i bit dissapointed on the ending. Art : 9/10 The Art on Nijiiro days anime as good as manga art. character graphic are smooth and interest to watch. Sound: 7/10 Dubber on this anime are : Eguchi takuya (hachiman oregairu), yoshitsugu matsuoka (Bell Danmachi) and many more. but i like kobayakawa anna voice, cute <3 Character :8/10 The character development are good. every main haracters has their respective spouses. and i still like the character graphic and of course, anna <3 Enjoyment : 9/10 Nijiiro days can bring me to watch 12 episode in one day (because it just 13 minutes per episode) and make me feel like fallen in love on the episode 19-24 :D Overall : 8/10 should i recomend you to watch : Yes, if you love serious romance stories. i hope this review useful :D thankyou for reading
Nijiiro Days was basically any romance anime you've ever seen, except the episodes literally last 10 minutes - which is kind of annoying to have to constantly switch episodes if you're binging it like I did (at least it's not Sweet Love Patisserie with five minute content), but on the better side, there's 24 episodes, making it last just as long as any other 20 minute series with 12 episodes. Moving aside from the episode length, we should begin with the story. Like any other synopsis will give, the series begins with high school student Natsuki Hashiba heartbroken from a harsh parting from his exon Christmas night, along with his love interest Anna Kobayakawa coming to his aid. Soon after, Natsuki discovers she goes to her school and a romance "blossoms". I don't have too much to say about this beginning aside from it's clicheness being kind of tacky but not the worst I've seen. Later on in the series, each of Natsuki's three best friends end up getting paired with other girls, and the eight of them end up becoming good friends. It was pretty coincidental it ended up like that, though - four guys, and four girls to match. (One of the pairs was already a couple before this happened though.) Each character was unique and I enjoyed seeing the variety in the friend group; there was everything from a frantic cosplayer, to an accused sister complex. It was interesting, to say the least. (slight spoilers) One character I will comment on would definitely be Anna. I get that she's supposed to be really quiet and shy, but aside from this, she has 0 personality, which made me upset because Natsuki was such a great character who fell in love with such a mundane girl, which lead to me not caring an ounce about their relationship. They managed to get Tsuyoshi (another shy character) to be really intriguing because of his feelings toward Yukirin (his girlfriend), so why didn't they just add more emotion in her dialogue? I get she's to "discover her feelings" or whatever, but she became boring. I didn't even focus on the main couple because of this. What the fuck? It really got my hopes up to see the four pairs get put together, but because of Anna eating up all the screentime with "whY Do I feEl tHIs WaY?" none of the relationships actually went anywhere. Speaking of, the art and sound were all generic. Nothing jumped out to me, and it was the same as any other anime. I only kept going because of how adorable and good the characters were; they were what saved the show. This series could've been really enjoyable, but instead was boringly average. Overall, Nijiiro Days is not a bad show - yet, it is far from good. It did the purpose of any other anime, to entertain.
True definition of a rom-com, that portrays amazingly what friendship between guys is. Story 8 I Art 8 I Sound 8 I Character 9 I Enjoyment 8 I Overall: 8 Whats good about this anime? +Amazing chemistry among characters, this aspect of the show is just amazing how even though the main characters are really different from each other they feel so close, just amazing. +Good Art style, not kyoto animation kind of art but beautiful when ithas to be. +A rom-com thats actually funny +Voice Actors are just perfect in this anime, really good cast Whats bad? -Dont expect to much story from it, it started really good with the first episodes, then it turns okay - Heroine was just meh, I mean it was just right but it could ve been better So I reccommend this series if you are looking for a heartwarming love and comedy experience, don't expect it to be intelectually challanging or difficult plots, its just what it is, a lighthearted rom-com, Best aspect of this show are the characters, they carried all the kind of cliche story and make it actually really good
Shoujo romance. The penultimate genre of romance where everything is sappy and the journey to love is a slow, arduous, and sometimes painful one. So, what better way to give us everything that Shoujo romance has to offer in one series? That my friends, is Niijiro days. Story: Our story begins on Christmas Eve with Nat-chan, who is sitting under the town's giant christmas tree in disappointment. After breaking up with his girlfriend due to her being a gold digger (This was never a part of the anime, but it's the context that gave way to the rest of theseries), Nat-chan is given a tissue by a passerby Santa girl with whom he falls smitten to. This girl's name is Kobayakawa Anna, a girl of the same grade in the same school as Nat-chan, thus starting another season of romance. Niijiro Days is a very...complete kind of shoujo Romance. (And yes, I am aware that doesn't make much sense, but keep reading.) The main draw of the series is the fact that the show has not one, not two, not three, but FOUR different ships/romances that are going on at the same time with each of them pertaining to a different kind of romance that you would normally have with shoujo romances. The show doesn't really have much beyond just focusing on these relationships, as the majority of the screentime is just the characters hanging out and/or attempting to get their love-saturated plotline moving at a snail's pace. With this setup, there're a few problems that come into play. For starters, because the show focuses on so many couples at once that the show only inches its way towards the inevitable conclusions without actually getting there. (Not like we were actually going to get any endings, but my point still stands) Second of all, the imbalance of screentime makes it so that some couples, particularly the main couple, gets more screentime than any other couple and as such we don't get to see everyone get as much attention as they should get. These are really minor problems in the grand scheme of things, but they're still inherent issues that the series has. Overall, Niijiro Days is more or less every single shoujo trope smacked together into one show. Its execution is inherently flawed due to the show being only technically a full-length one cour series due to each of its 24 episodes only being 13-15 minutes long and because the manga is still on-going and as of today, has not reached much of a conclusion either. Still, there's nothing particularly bad about this series despite it being somewhat generic in terms of what they're presenting for their story. Overview: + Four distinct stories/couples to follow +/- Stories contain mainly shoujo tropes - Typical with many shoujo, no clear conclusion Characters: As mentioned before, the characters in Niijiro Days are split into four distinct couples, with each character more or less having a defined trait that makes up their character, usually opposite to their opposite sex counterpart. As such, I'll be going over each relationship rather than each character. (I will also be using the nicknames for the male characters rather than their ACTUAL names because hell, if the show does it, I will too.) First there's Nat-chan and Anna, the main couple of the series. Nat-chan can be easily described as the 'shoujo heroine' type of character. He acts very often like your typical shoujo heroine as he is this bright, energetic, and extremely easy to read character that doesn't have an evil bone in his body. Anna on the other hand is a softspoken, mostly quiet individual who starts to open up as the series goes along. This couple in particular soaks up most of the series's screentime and is the one relationship that the series tries to put together the most. Despite that, the show doesn't really...do much to actually put them together. Anna is a very oblivious character and is easily influenced to the point it's actually quite dangerous to leave her alone due to how easily she could be picked up, and Nat-chan is very shy and flustered about his own feelings to the point that he can't confess and most of his attempts crash and burn. They're pretty typical in terms of generic shoujo romances, so as a relationship, they're not really all that progressive or unique. Then there's Mat-tsun and Mari, the secondary couple of the series. Mat-tsun is a playboy type character while Mari is Tsun. No dere, just tsun. (Her last name is Tsutsui, but I think it should be Tsuntsun instead). These two...are somewhat aggravating if I'll be completely honest. Particularly Mari. The majority of their 'relationship' is more or less a game of cat and mouse, where Mat-tsun tries to chase down the annoying and shrill tsun child without really getting any results. They have a few episodes that are devoted to them and their relationship, but similar to most of the other couples, the end result doesn't really prove to be in any way progressional. In fact, Mari exists more as an obstacle to the series if anything. Her characteristics are of being this man hating girl who solely just wants Anna to stay by her side and no one else, constantly complaining if someone 'takes her away' and for the majority of the series, despising the idea of the male characters even coming into the picuture. Then there's Kei-kun and Nozomi. Kei-kun is a sadist who carries a whip around with him because hey why not? While Nozomi is Mat-tsun's younger sister who is quite literally the definition of lovesick. This couple probably gets the least amount of attention out of everyone. Hell, they get the least amount of screentime compared to everyone else. The brunt of their relationship is the girl chasing the guy while also playing the waiting game due to Nozomi's dedication despite getting rejected. There's not really much to say about them and this just shows how unbalanced the show is in the way of exploring these individual romantic relationships. And finally we have the one OTP that actually exists in the series, Tsuyoponnu and Yukirin. As the gaming/otaku couple of the group, these are the only two characters that actually are dating. (Ya gotta cover all bases) Their screentime is mostly devoted to starting some plotlines as well as giving advice to some of the other couples because well, they're the successful ones. Aside from that, they have their fair share of lovey dovey moments and that's pretty much their purpose in the series. They're a cute couple but since they've already 'succeeded', there's not really much else the series could do for them. Side characters are practically non-existent. The few that are in the series fade away very quickly and only show up for 1 episode, maybe 2 max. As such, there's nothing to really say for the side characters good or bad, so we're moving on. Overview: + Some unique couples + Couples showcase different forms of romance (Or stages) - Some generic couples - Side characters are worthless Art: Made by Production Reed, the animation for Niijiro days is a rather standard form of animation that doesn't particularly stand out. The quality is good, the colors are bright and colorful, but there's nothing particularly unique about it. The show's comedic stylings are more geared towards the comedic face changes to show exaggeration or any other emotion, which is mainly used just to show us the kinds of feelings or tension that are going on at the moment. They're not overused so that's a good thing. Overview: + Good quality art + No overuse of its comedic artwork Sound: The tracks for Niijiro...they're not really all that special. The tracks for the 2 OPs and EDs of the series are songs sung by the four main male characters that actually don't have much merit to them. They sound so bland and uninspiring that it wasn't really worth listening to. In addition...Uchiyama Yumi, Tsutsui Mari's seiyuu, did a very...annoyingly good job at playing her character. I have to point this out specifically because her performance is so annoyingly good that my distaste towards this character only elevated. Just this shrill, ear-piercing voice shouting "Anna!" is a performance I have to commend despite my negativity towards this character. Overview: +/- That annoyingly good tsundere performance - Soundtrack was rather generic Personal Enjoyment: Niijiro was a shoujo romance that peaked my interest. I mostly thought when I first saw it that it was gonna revolve around only one guy trying to get his romance going while his friends poked him and laughed at him for his attempts. Bit mean, I admit, but that's what I thought before I read the manga and started to watch this show. Niijiro is a series that I don't particularly hate, but at the same time, there's nothing about it that remotely screams originality or interesting. Did I like this series? It was fine. Nothing really stood out about it and I don't really hate much of what they did. I went into this expecting to have no progress, and as expected, nothing except maybe the spark actually occurred. I also find Nozomi to be a very...interesting character. What didn't I like about this series? Mari. Mari is by far the most irritating character in this entire show and I will not stand to have her shout Anna in my ears anymore. There's nothing even cute about her because she always seems uncomfortable with the current situation and that there's always a stick up her ass. Would I recommend this series? Niijiro Days isn't really all that special in comparison to other shoujo romances. Its only draw comes from the fact that the show has 4 couples so you don't have to just root for one. Aside from that, there's nothing unique or special about it. So if you're looking for a shoujo romance, then this is worth a pick up. If not, then I would suggest to not watch this.
The story revolved around a group of four students; the hopeless romantic guy Natsuki Hashiba (Natcchan), Tomoya Matsunaga (Mattsun) who is the playboy type, the cheerful and sadistic guy, Keiichi Katakura (Kei-chan) and Tsuyoshi Naoe (Tsuyopon), the one with the least words and also the smartest in the group. This anime begins with the encounter of Natcchan with a girl named Anna Kobayakawa on Christmas eve. He fell in love at first sight and since then he tried to get closer to her. Together with the main plot, it also tells the love story of the other three and how they support each otheras a group of friends. Many had said, at first glance, people may think that this is a yaoi anime, but actually a comedy, slice of life and not to forget a normal romance. Story: This anime has been one of my choices whenever I am not in the mood for heavy theme. However, at some point it is too plain and predictable until it becomes a bit boring. The comedy seems natural, appropriate and not overly done. Art and animation: The arts are okay and acceptable. One thing that is worth mentioning here is the characters' hair color that are very stand out. This is to enhance the characters' personality. For example, mattsun's hair is red and it suits his personalities, a boy who is confident and popular while tsuyopon's hair is blue showing his reserve and calm character. All the ridiculous colorful hair serve as the mood lifter and strengthen the characters. sounds: The opening and the ending theme songs are not the 'ear-bugging' type but still enjoyable and reflecting the theme of the anime. Characters: The strongest point of the anime is the characters. They are well defined and well developed from the very start of the series except for Anna. Anna seems emotionless rather than being shy and kind girl. A part from that, I love how different the characters are make from each other. They are all unique. To be honest, the most out-standing couple is mattsun and mari-chan. Enjoyment: In terms of enjoyment, the highest score that can be given is 7. As said previously, the story is too simple. The outcome of each of the conflict in the anime can also be predicted thus limiting the adrenaline rush. The love story however, is as sweet as a cherry pie and become the saviour of the series. Overall: The series is considered as fun if you are in relaxed mode. If ypu are looking for something that is fast paced and challenging, this is not the one for you. The overall score is 7. Many had said that the manga is better than the anime. This review however is solely based on the anime thus comparison can't be made.
Budget issues and the purpose of an anime can hinder it's meaning a lot and can affect the fanbase if an anime series as well. That's what the quite controversial sudden ending of Nijiiro Days brought upon us. I won't spoil it, but to some it was disappointing since it didn't give proper closure but to manga readers like me, it was perfectly fine and understandable, especially since the show was a low budget manga sales booster in the first place. Youthful and cute, Nijiiro Days is all about exploring and reminding people of how beautiful youth is and what better way to show it thanthrough the eyes of a high school group of friends and throw in some lovely romance in between as well? It's result? A super cute and fun to watch slice of life that just can't stop giving me these sweet moments. Since it's a slice of life the story was given less priority so it was quite understandable to see that little to no plot progression was seen as that's definitely not the focus of a slice of life. Apart from that it's plot scenarios were already seen before by many but were made even cuter by the amazing and cute characters. Since I'm repeating this a lot, I'll say it now itself and continue, Nijiiro Days is an anime that isn't the type which is serious and thick-headed. Nijiiro Days is an anime that you watch to relax and reminisce your youth if you're an adult or regret the fact that you didn't do anything in high school because you're too busy watching anime (ouch, that went personal). Nonetheless, Nijiiro Days is a cute and funny intake on the beauty of youth and is definitely worth the watch if you're looking for a nice slice of life to watch and enjoy and leave the show with a smile. With that out of the way let's move on to the best the show has to offer: adorable characters. I've said this a lot before and I'll say it again: characters aren't just personalities, they give the show itself a personality and it's important that they are done well, which I'm happy to say was captured by Nijiiro Days perfectly. It had a Flustery non-dense MC for once which I felt was a breeze since romance anime nowadays are filled with dense MCs who don't know anything. This time the roles got pretty much reversed. Then we had a masochist (Matsunaga) and a Tsundere (Tsutsui?) who were adorable and hilarious to watch. Keichi got less focus on romance but he was a joy to watch, not to mention Nozomi who just so happens to be one of my favorite cutest characters from the show. She was adorbs! Everyone was!!! And did I forget to mention the best couple? Naoe and Yukirin were goals! I rarely use such Instagram-my language but I've got to say Nijiiro Days just brings it all out of you. It wasn't just how amazing these characters were alone, what made them so awesome was that they all were intertwined so well in their interactions and the way they interacted was just so fun and at many times relatable to watch. I won't be surprised if my final score leads up to be my highest rated slice of life. It's just that good (said that twice now). Frankly I was surprised that Nijiiro Days had such amazing art with a low budget and so it felt doubly impressive. All the characters looked beautiful as well as vibrant. The color palette used was excellent since it was bright and fit in with the theme of youth perfectly and I'm sure the palette also fit in with your 4k monitor to you PC fans out there. Meanwhile Sonar Pocket did so well with both the OPs that its hard to imagine I still haven't downloaded their songs yet. I will definitely search for more of their songs now since their current selection for Nijiiro was so youthful and nostalgic. After seeing all this positivity and seeing no negativity you might guess I enjoyed this show to the max and yes you're absolutely right. Such slice of life anime are hard to come by so I was glad I came across the manga which ultimately led to me watching this beauty as well so it was all good. Yet questions remain. Why wasn't this full length? Why isn't the show getting a second season? Why did we get a non-closure ending? The reason for all three might lie in the fact that the show's budget was pretty less. Lesser than usual. Why? The purpose of the anime wasn't anything like other anime, the purpose of this anime in particular was to raise awareness and boost dropping manga sales for the manga and frankly the show helped the manga set it back on track and to be honest I couldn't be happier since this meant the show achieved it's target. Yes I do feel a slight regret we didn't get to see more but since I already read the manga there's no use fretting over it. Another possible reason why they didn't give the show an anime exclusive ending might as well be for the second season itself, since if they don't give closure that would mean they'd be able to do a season 2 soon but that seems unlikely since sequel seasons are hard to come by for slice of life anime simply because they don't need them to raise sales. Which is why I'm satisfied with what I have (still, I won't be forgiving them so easily in the story section). In the end Nijiiro Days is an excellent testament to the slice of life genre and the spirit of friendship, youth and love itself. Its only downfall being the sudden ending Nijiiro Days checks a lot of the boxes which make it great and overall it's definitely worth a watch especially if you love slice of life like I do. So? Will you give the show a try? I don't see much loss since if you're watching for the cuteness and the laughs you won't be disappointed. And you could always read the manga if you wanted ;)
Nijiiro days is a high-school, slice-of-life anime, complete with the usual comedic and shoujo elements. It's an adaptation of the ongoing manga with the same name. Episodes are about 12 minutes long, meaning that the 24 episodes basically comprise a single kur. The story initially focuses on the four boy gang, but as time progresses (thankfully for the boys) an equal number of girls are added to the mix, creating the familiar “mina-oriented” storyline. As a result, the focus is not on a single protagonist, but to the whole group of friends. The characters are distinct andtheir development visible, although some platitudes exist on their characterization. Expanding on that, the show has a formulaic feeling to it; If I had a list with all the genre's trites, I would be able to cross each item off. Having said that, none of the banalities reach that particular level of annoyance that anime are known for; the main (wannabe) couple is dense, but not that dense; the man-hating girl does not become exasperating; hey, we even have an actual couple and a couple of kisses! All and all, the group works great, producing comedy and that warm, peaceful, and fuzzy feeling that the fans of this cliché-ridden genre (like yours truly) seek. Another elements that adds to the peaceful setting, is that the anime is down to earth; no Ouran Koukou or Special A grandiose displays of wealth, intellect, or general over-the-top-ness. Instead, the boys interact in a natural way between them, trading jabs, talking about girls, and being typical boys. Because of that, I was surprised when I found out that the mangaka is a girl. Each of the girls is unique, finding a way to be both charming, interesting, and (of course) cute. On a final note, the art is OK; nothing special, but it does not drag the anime down. Nijiiro days delivers what the name (rainbow days) promises; a nice group of friends, a bit of comedy, and a bigger bit of romance. While it is not the most original nor the best, it is a solid addition to the genre. I hope for a second season. 7/10.
._. -_- ._. -_- ._. -_- START------> The thing made me wanna watch it. lol, my taste is so indifferent. * This anime is not a must watch but if you do watch u will enjoy it until u start getting angry. That one pathetic love-struck guy had me rolling. Love at first sight always makes me laugh. And the one straight forward guy just reminded me of myself. The bluntness was too funny. I really liked this anime, the episodes were too shortthou. Just when it getting good, it ends. Like, come on!!!! Its relatable in some ways. * The plot got a little drawn out after a while because of all the suspense of who will end up with who. But I liked it. I yawned a couple of times...but whatever. I was gonna give the story a 7 but then when I saw it ended with no real development, nothing really happened, it had to lose 2 points The only thing I would have changed is the progression of the story. And the attitude of miss lady who so oblivious. Gosh that was hurting my brain. I just wanted to knock her down. Other than that its likable. The art and atmosphere just gave me a Natsume cooling session. --------> Like I said before certain animes are not for everyone. So don't expect my feelings towards it to be yours. P.S Ending was a let down
This anime just kinda makes you wanna go "ah, youth." I'm really surprised I ended up liking it this much, actually. So, as far as the art and sound go, I'd say it was pretty average. Honestly, there could've been some really awesome sound design done with this anime that wasn't 100% there, but I really don't get too picky about that sort of stuff, so it doesn't matter. The story itself was decent. It was a little bit cliche, but I think that it was done well. I like that the story followed four romances (or beginnings of a few romances) without it being segmented.It wasn't like each character got their own set of episodes; it was all connected together like a normal story would be. I do think that the story was maybe a little too eager with the romance aspects because it felt like the characters fell in love a bit too quickly. I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing for characters to realize it quickly, but it still would've been nice to have a bit of lead-up for a couple of them. Okay, so characters. My motto is: give me a crappy story all you want, but you better give me dynamite characters. This anime pretty much delivered. Again, there are cliched character relationships and character personalities, but this anime presented them so well so that they seemed funny and interesting. Part of that is probably because every seiyuu is awesome, but I think a lot of it is also because you get to watch these characters be authentic. Also, the main girl isn't an idiot like a lot of main female characters are in romance anime. Not as in stupid, but as in someone who doesn't even know that romantic love is a thing that exists and they probably just blush when they're around a certain person because they have a cold. So, I'm happy that she isn't one of those because I would've been turned off right away. All in all, it isn't a perfect story, but the characters especially made it comforting and peaceful to watch. I'd definitely recommend it, and now I'm gonna read the manga, because something tells me it's gonna be even better.
Nijiiro Days is like a cone of overly frozen vanilla ice cream. It's sweet. You enjoy it. But at some point, you get tired because it takes too long to consume. The plot starts out with Natsuki (the male MC) falling in love with Anna at first sight. He has his set of wingmen friends who encourage him to go for it and pull out as many stops as possible to get them together. It ends with the girl acknowledging that she likes him too. The end. It's as vanilla as you get. The MC's friends are an interesting bunch with their own quirks and personalities. Someexperience character development. Others remain static and didn't need much development to begin with. The first half of the show is an overall fun ride with a mix of laughs and some character development. By the third quarter, the characters develop further and becoming slightly better people than when they started, but you sense that the plot is beginning to slow down. By the time the fourth quarter rolls in and it's time to end the story (i.e. Anna realising that she likes Natsuki too), the writers seem to have already milked as much development as they could from the entire cast and are now forced to spread the entire arc real thinly and slowly over a whole 6 episodes. Overall, this is a fairly average SOL with pacing issues towards the end. Sweet and likeable. Nothing less. Nothing more.
The story was nothing too complicated and not so much annoying drama, which is great. It's not a slice of life but more to romance and friendship, and I like it especially the bond between the boys. The art is simple and okay. But, I love the soundtrack the most, well I don't expect less from Sonar Pocket, I like their song as always :) Characters are great, they've got simple personalities with not too much complicated going on within themselves. I like how they are honest with others and themselves. Just for that one character, if this anime/manga doesn't have that annoying-disturbing girl (why authorloves to put this kind of personality?), I would give 8/9 for character wise. I like this anime a lot, because it's easy to watch, and relaxing to get a rest from many intense-themed anime. I recommend this anime because this anime is simple and comforting. Though the ending could be better, but I hope that's just because they'll give another season? If not, then.. go read the manga, even though it's not ending yet.
If your looking for a romance anime that has a deep maturing plot this anime isn't it. However, that is not to say that it isn't enjoyable. Its a very fun quirky anime. Imo theres a lot of romance anime that are cringeworthy I'm not gonna lie, the over hype romanticization of the meaning of love is just blehh. This anime was the first that made me not think that way, and I think thats a good thing. If your looking for a comedy/romance anime just to pass the time I suggest to watch it cause why not. The characters are not your typical romance characters,if you know what I mean. Their kinda weird which I like. The anime doesn't revolve around just on two characters for their love story, it revolves around everyone. Which brings out funny and cute moments so I think its a good thing. My overall rating is 7 which might seem quite low but the only reason is cause this anime is just to past the time its not something that really got me hooked on although I do read the manga and enjoy it twice as much, the anime is still good.