Oniisan, a typical salaryman, has the weekly duty of protecting high school student Ai-chan from gropers by escorting her during their Monday morning train commutes. Despite the short time Oniisan and Ai-chan spend together, they manage to bond and learn more about each other's lives. To help Oniisan get through his Monday blues, Ai-chan gives him small presents as motivation. Ai-chan and many other girls—who all share a certain attractive trait—lighten up the Mondays of their male friends and colleagues for the long week ahead. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Animated Tawawa is one of those little miracles that we must cherish in life. Here's some medium culture worth having: Each episode is less than 5 minutes and is available online on NicoNico. Watch it. Didn't like? Walk away. Like it? Watch the rest, it gets comfier. What is this series? Getsuyoubi no Tawawa, or Tawawa on Monday, is the anime adaptation of Himura Kiseki's doujinshi series with the same name. It's fundamentally a compilation of episodic short stories revolving, usually, a main average couple and a mundane event. The purpose of Tawawa, both in its doujinshi and anime form, is to work as a healing antidote againstMonday Blues. That's precisely why the main characters are Japanese salaryman, new episodes were released on Monday, there's Monday on the title, and the original drawings are all in monochrome blue. The situations take unrealistic twists, the girls are unrealistically perfect? This is an escapism series. That's the point. But there's no plot, it's just fanservice! Well no shit Sherlock. The original drawings, which this series is based of, were posted on Himura's twitter (@strangestone) and were mostly without dialogue until serialization was considered. They are supposed to be cute and heartwarming, not tell the greatest love story ever told. And yes, there's still a solid, concise and well-developed storyline. Which shows Ai-chan and Salaryman's relationship evolving as well as the other characters. Way more than you'd expect from a 5min ONA (Original Net Animation) doujinshi-inspired short story. What is Tawawa? Tawawa is the name of the train station central to the story, where Ai-chan and Salaryman first met. All the stories happen somewhat near it and all the characters are living relatively close to each other, as to say, in the same prefecture. Tawawa is also slang for "dropping", "overflowing" obvious reference to the amusingly huge racks of the girls appearing on this series. Then why is this worth watching or special whatsoever? It's up to you. Sometimes a little break from reality can be nice. Especially if it's accompanied by cute soundtrack and neat VAs. Maybe it's not your thing, but the short stories are undeniably sweet and will add an extra sugar on your life. This series in particular could be regarded as special for the future of doujinshi and ONA/OVA adaptations because it marks an accomplishment. Himura has been growing in the doujin scenario for a while, selling a bunch of volumes on Comiket, but receiving a GOOD anime adaptation of his work like this one is opening the door for many future works to come. Be it from himself or any other author. It's great to see a promising author get some recognition and on top of that, with a very good animation quality. Yes, this wasn't exactly a review. I'm not discussing artwork, sound, directing, etc. it's a bloody ONA.
If one of your most cherished things in life includes big-breasted anime chicks whose gozongas defy physics and regularly burst out of their bra for no conceivable reason, why, have I got the anime for you. That Getsuyoubi no Tawawa is also heart-warming and not completely terrible is perhaps just secondary to the visual feast. I find myself in a conflicting position, as, while I am a healthy, adult male who enjoys healthy-adult-male-things, I am also bothered by media that contain these things without good reason-- or any reason, for that matter. A story about a model - fine. Flat-out pornography - also fine. Contrivedsexual situations that would never, ever occur in reality - not so fine! Getsuyoubi no Tawawa seems to think its viewers are so lacking in an attention-span that they cannot even complete a three-minute episode without the heroines' breasts hitting a dude in the face or bursting through their shirt every thirty seconds or so. The main heroine is so lacking in other qualities that she is known merely as I-Chan - so named after her colossal cup size. It is as if the show just surrenders to the notion that anime is synonymous with these tropes and is incapable of being interesting without. If it were deliberately trying to be sexy or pornographic there would be little issue, but instead it attempts to be cute and heartwarming. And so it is. And therein lies the problem. Little about Getsuyoubi no Tawawa's story makes it seem like the typical ecchi anime. It develops the relationship between the protagonist and their respective heroine in a fairly cute and innocent way, even if there may be a bit (a lot) of sexual tension along the way. Every character within the anime is a genuinely kind and decent person, and it is palpably clear that they have feelings for the other with regards to more than just their body. It feels less an ecchi anime and more a romance. If it were longer, that could possibly have become more a reality than a feeling. But as it stands, it is a confused story, unaware of its potentials, unsure of what it wants to be. I can appreciate how the anime deals with primarily adult characters. It illustrates the tedium of the salaryman, their life being dull and tiring enough that merely having a cute girl to talk to the on the train every week is enough to make one happy. It understandably does not go much into depth with regards to their working life (aside from the occasional after-work drinking), but giving the audience a glimpse into their life and something to identify with still does a lot in making the romance more meaningful than all the impromptu bra explosion does. Sure, it would have been better yet if the main heroine was an adult, too, rather than another wretched high school student, but there's only so much one can ask for in today's anime industry. Joy. It is also worth mentioning that while most anime with a short run-time are of relatively low production-quality, Getsuyoubi no Tawawa looks and sounds quite decent. Its cute, heart-warming piano pieces do well to give emotional weight to an anime that really should not have any. And I was absolutely sure, based on how cute she was and how well she performed the role, that the main heroine's voice actor was someone renowned, but was pleasantly surprised to find she is a new face in the industry altogether. There's certainly worse anime to debut in. Same can be said for Getsuyoubi no Tawawa as a whole, really. It could be worse. But it could also be much better.
This is definitely more of a 'healing' anime than other shows with that description. Way more painful too. Some might call this escapism, if they do I think they're missing the point. The term 'escapism' should only be applied to works that allow us to delve into our fantasies rather than tickle our imaginations. Tawawa is soothing only because we have to distance ourselves from what is happening on screen in order to fully enjoy it. Because there is the realization in the backs of our minds that, no matter what, we're never going to get a cheerful titty monster of our own, we canlaugh about how wishful it all is without becoming invested at all in the fantasy. All the while, however, we can still get some happiness out of it. Happiness, of course, tempered by the all too apparent truth, a truth that this anime makes no attempt to obscure. Half of the pleasure in watching this show comes from its affirmation of the gloominess in the real world. Cynical-optimism I'd call it. This really is the best therapy you could ask for after a long day. If anyone on here actually has a stressful job, they should be watching this. The faceless (and sometimes voiceless) males in Tawawa are only a little closer to having their dreams come true than we are. Save for perhaps button-man, the titty goddesses are just as (seemingly) unobtainable. (Though the anime is ambiguous enough to hint at what's possible) Just as we await the release of a new episode, these tired and broken down men do all they can to make sure they can spend even just a little time with their big breasted saviors. Bright spots in an otherwise dark week; the episodes are 4 minutes long for a reason. The shorts are also surprisingly well made. Episode 11 even has an ingenious use of ( space ), and mood. The last episode is mellow, but upbeat and it knows what buttons to push and when to relieve. Aired right on time for a lonely Christmas. To enjoy Tawawa beyond a superficial level you'd have to have the right mindset and life experience, because, let's be honest, a Japanese salaryman will get more out of this than the average MAL 14 year old, who, when reviewing would probably use the term "fanservice."
This review refers to the two special episodes as episodes 13 and 14. Getsuyoubi no Tawawa is a 5 minute anime that doesn't try to be something it isn't. If you want some deep mind boggling story, this isn't what you're looking for. If you're looking for something to make you smile for a little while, this is it. It's not some deep moving masterpiece or anything. The story is supposed to be daily life of several average blokes who are off working their rear ends off in office buildings. Each of these guys end up meeting a girl that brightens their day. Because it follows several differentguys, the story is episodic. Yeah, of course there are big breasts. However, this is a different type of fanservice from Masou Gakuen HxH. In this case, the girls simply radiate an aura that makes you wish you knew someone like that in real life, because they actually seem like good people. (will explain more in character section) Don't go to a Chinese restaurant expecting French cuisine. Tawawa is a short anime about salarymen who meet kind women. Story: 7/10 Time for art and sound. Sound is decent. You can't really expect any better from a 5 minute anime. What are they going to do? Insert a song that takes up literally the entire episode? Art, however, is something wonderful to me. Tawawa's art style gives off a real calm vibe, especially when matched with what the story is about. A slow start on Mondays. A sort of comfy vibe. Art: 8/10 Sound: 6/10 Here's what you've probably been looking for since early in the review. Characters. Bland salaryman characters. They are bland characters who rarely have their eyes shown because they are supposed to be you. Insert characters. What makes this acceptable for me is how they play around this. Ai-chan. The sweet girl. The type of girl that you wish you knew back in school. Because you met by chance on the train, you now realize that you share a mutual interest in each other, so you begin making conversation every time you meet. Kouhai-chan. Your cute coworker who happens to have been hired after you were, thus you are the senior. She helps you out at times and you help her out at times. You even go drinking together, but you know she's taken already, so you're content to be just friends. After all, it's nice to have a friend in the workplace environment. Convenience Store-chan. Have you ever had someone you liked back in school, but you never talked to them? Now that its been many years, you have some deep feelings of regret. The one that got away. A lot of people have someone like this in their lives. "Gee, I wish I knew ____ better." or "I should have taken the initiative back then with ____." Each girl represents a relatable aspect of every person's life. Almost everyone has had an encounter with someone that brightens their mornings. Almost everyone has had an encounter with a comrade that helps you fight in the war zone called "work." Almost everyone has deep seated regrets about social relationships in the past. This is what works very well with the bland self-insert main character, as we end up remembering these types of people in our own lifes. Very effective use of a self-insert. Your mileage may vary, however. If you don't like self-inserts, this might be a bad thing for you. Characters: 9/10 Overall, this anime was very enjoyable. It's about cute girls making the POV character's day just a little more livable, and you get some fanservice on the side. There isn't supposed to be a deep story. There isn't supposed to be epic action, be it drama or actual fighting. You enjoy this anime because there is cuteness, girls, and boobs. Enjoyment: 10/10 Finally, before I give my verdict, let me explain why I love this anime so much. Getsuyoubi no Tawawa is more of a healing anime than anything. It's for tired people to sit down and feel a little more cozy. As with all healing anime, your mileage may vary. Just like how one medicine doesn't cure all illnesses, this type of healing doesn't heal every type of spiritual wound. The anime shows us the gloomy world of adulthood. Facebook feeds aren't what real life actually looks like. The real world is like the night sky. Plain black. The Tawawa girls are like the stars in this sky for the salaryman characters. Just a little bit of happiness in their lives. Perhaps in your lives you suffer the same problem of living in a gloomy world with nothing to make it more livable. In that case, watch Tawawa and maybe, just maybe, you will feel a bit better after. Overall: 10/10
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Ok, hear me out? No one is going into this show for the plot; so, why not just turn your brain off and enjoy the amazing visuals this show provides. The plot, though, is simple and clean. Two big breasted women, one a high-schooler and the other a Mommy Dommy Goddess spend their days with an older man they are in love with. The former protects the girl from harassers on the train while the latter is her coworker that does projects with her. Analyzing this plot is like trying to seriously analyze Dora the Explorer. Like seriously, let us men (and women) enjoy thebig boobs? And no joke, these oppai are amazingly big. Not super realistic, but who cares? They are enjoyable to watch. My only big complaint is that one of Ai-Chan's friends gropes her with no hesitation, but that's a cliche I actively dislike. It's hard to fill out the required texts for a review with this show. The episodes aren't that long either, so you can easily get through it in a day if you are so determined. Would recommend if you are horny and like big mommy milkers.
Ok so a 5 minutes(ONA) , has ended, It maybe a lame anime, but then again it was quite a unique one, since it wasn't a kinda of anime where girl meets boy and boy's life gets turned upside down. Now, this anime basically was typical a epitome of every man's fantasy , were old guy get to have a rendezvous with a young pretty girl, thought a sexual innuendo was still present, it wasn't in way where it incites sexual aggression, so: Storywise, the plot was very simple and it was a kind that has to do with every man's fantasy of havinga rendezvous with a young girl, also the title itself was contrary to the plot itself, thought it was titled " Getsuyoubi no Tawawa" or Tawawa on Monday, now "Tawawa" means (of a branch heavily laden with fruit, etc.) drooping; bending. Now I don't know if the title is a pun of creator Kiseki Himura about the boobs bouncing as if it's bending or drooping, now the Monday part has nothing do do with anything, since as the ONA goes on there wasn't anything mention that the rendezvous of Ai Chan and Ojisan ever happens on Mondays only, so given that the plot contradicts the title, there's basically no plot at all, it was more of a probability of which what will happen if such man's fantasy becomes reality, even so, it's a poor 3 for this category. Art, I'm giving this category a good 7, for the moe of the female cast of this ONA, not limiting to just Ai Chan, in fact the female cast here , were just a variation of Ai Chan in different settings. but I'm a bit disappointed that Ojisan wasn't given a face, only the manager has a face, he basically symbolizes a typical old man that has hots for young girls. Sound, it's a fair 6 here since, I do find the seuyuu of Ai chan as cute and I simply have not idea how to explain it. Character, the characters here were a bit unique, the characters here weren't describe as individuals, rather, they were a variation of a single person, in a different setting, in fact the character here isn't the cast itself but the setting where the two can be found, in fact Ai Chan isn't the main character, she is a common character, it's her illustration that is the character, so , Kohai chan, Trainer san, Dentist san . Josei San and Tokumori san were just a variation of Ai Chan, also let's not forget that Ai Chan's name is more of a verb than a noun. Also, for Ojisan to have no face is a character that was a representation of a shy grown up who is having a rendezvous with a very young girl. This is one anime where the characters were compounded as variations of a certain person than and individual person , so I'm giving this a very good 8. Enjoyment, I gave this category a good 7, since it was unique, but it only runs for just 5 mins. Overall, there were those who finds it lame , but there were also those who appreciate, the uniqueness of this ONA, sure it may have some sexual innuendos, regarding those two big melons, but me, I have a mixed reaction to this anime, so I'm just gonna give this ONA a fair 6. Boink Boink (.)(.)
What is it about this anime that makes people want to watch it? The answer is boobs. Gigantic boobs. Oh so it's just mindless fanservice, you might say but no. Don't let that cloud your judgement. Yes each episode is around 4 minutes long and most of that time is spent on close ups of boobs but keep an open mind when watching this. Like I said, it's only around 4 minutes long for each episode, making this twice as long as 2 usual anime episodes so there really is no reason to expect anything great like Steins;Gate or Cowboy Bebop. Obviously that's an exaggerationbut you get my point. The story is divided up by pairs of 2 main characters and each episode focuses on one of the pairs. The first pair seems to be of a business man who, by chance, meets a very busty and clumsy highschool girl. They become friends and the setting is usually of a train but there's also a maid cafe so keep that in mind. The other pair seems to be that of a once again very busty woman who appears to be working at an office with her senpai. Other pairs are present but they don't get as much screen time as the 2 explained above. I would say that I liked the green haired girl the most. Unfortunately she was one of the girls who got less screen time. So what makes this likable? Well the boobs. And how simplistic it is. It just makes you feel happiness and comfort, watching these characters interact with daily life but at the same time those characters are also "perfect." Not much is shown than that. So don't look at it like your usual 25 minute, 12 episoded anime. Just look at it like what it's supposed to be shown as. A short episodic treatment of sorts. To cure the sadness of a Monday like the top reviewer has said. Because that's all this anime will show. That isn't a bad thing though. Art Moving on to one thing that surprised me. The art. It was actually well done. The characters all look generic but they were shown clearly. It was also really clean. Every detail looks so nice and smooth. Like glass. In conclusion, just watch this without any expectations. Just enjoy and you'll like it. So thanks for reading and get to watching :) P.S. I really should've reviewed this right after it finished airing but it's okay. As long as this review helps anyone.
Im gonna keep it short , Im sure many of you saw anime that are really cringy , with a lot of fan service etc , Well this is basically it ... Why 10 then? BECAUSE ITS ENJOYABLE , The quality , and the pacing everything about this anime makes it enjoyable to the average *male* viewer ... I personally dislike ecchi/harm anime however the reason I dislike them is because they are so repetetive and lack in content , Tawawa on Monday is different. Story :(6 normally but for a 12eps 4mins each 9/10) There isnt much to talk about , Its basically 3 or 4 different storiesscrambled across the episodes , each and everyone peaks your interest , provides a fair share of cringe and fan service but still makes you want more. Art : Art is not one of the factors that I consider when starting to watch an anime, thats why something new and polished like this is a solid 10/10 Sound: Nothing out of the ordinary , gives a great feel to the anime and lets you focus on the converstions. (10/10) Character: The quality of these very short stories is very good , a total of about 48 minutes of anime , they let you know as much about the characters as they could , Ofcourse there is not much development , but the pacing isnt completely stationary either. Enjoyment: Its so Unique and Interesting it makes you want more , 10/10. Overall: 48 minutes well spent. at a certein point you might even have to grab a tissue. http://replycandy.com/wp-content/uploads/Al-Bundy-Well-Here-We-Go-Again.jpg
For all bashers. I'm not going to brand you as not understanding anything, but hell, you need to know better in order to enjoy some of the stuff around you. Seriously, I mean it. Ok, as top review already pointed out, this series was originally a series of pointless artworks drawn by Himura Kiseki on his Twitter account (@strangestone), Monday Morning Offering, as he named it. It's basically just girls, with a huge set of breats, in all kind of poses wearing pretty much just a pair of skimpy bikini or other provocative garments to be something for working salarymen look forward to on Mondays. But then,in the 33th one of the series, Himura seemed to start developing a story around a girl later known as "Ai-chan" or the girl at the station. And then, by 36th piece, she became a main character in the series with several more characters. He also published some amount of compilation artwork in a doujinshi published in Comic Market 89 at the end of 2015 by the title of "Getsuyoubi no Tawawa". In that book, he made a little side story to the end which became the first episode of these shorts. After that, the series on Twitter continues, as well as a compilation every Comiket ever since, which means it's about 3+ years already (review written in 3/2019). I'm not going to say much about its content anymore since there isn't that much to talk about. It's basically a working adult man relationship with a big-breasted cute/beautiful girl and the lives around her. And there are several pairs at that. If you follow the series on Twitter, or see the compilation somewhere (I would recommend Danbooru, however cancer you may see the website), you should know how well written, well developed, heart warming daily (or weekly) modern day life. It's even more interesting to see how it keeps referencing back tracks while keeping track of real life time too. In short, it's not very good. But since these shorts are only starting line, you should dig somewhat better to fully appreciate it.
I'm honestly not entirely sure what this was meant to be as a whole. You had your precious Ai-chan here with boobies to draw in the fanservice lovers in an anime with nothing. It isn't like the nothing you get in regular SoL, but rather, a sillier nothing that contributes to disjointed moments. In a short anime, that is never a good thing, so I can't say I was particularly impressed in that category. I suppose each individual part serviced decently thought. Nothing memorable regardless. It looked fine at that too, box standard quality for anime of it's time so nothing to report on much in thatsense. The same is true for the OST, hell if there was even any. ED was baseline. I left with a hole in my memory in what should be this show's ED. Just wasn't memorable. I suppose it was fine, but I didn't really enjoy this compared to other short anime. Just didn't have that nice elaboration and the disconnected nature was too odd for me. It's not like I didn't enjoy this at all though. 6/10. Anyone going into this is going to be very disappointed with fanservice too. Also this review was made on my phone. How's that for "try everything" in my strange different ways of writing reviews.
Separate girls with separate stories, with relatable circumstances to real life. Its short, simple, and honestly aimed towards male viewers. The story revolves around separate girls and their lives with their counterpart male characters who are (literally) matched under different situations. A workmate, a salary man who provides security for the highschool girl on the subway, a simple customer, etc. It's straightforward and I personally like the fact that the male characters are realistic; they do have their male instincts(or urges) but they remain nice guys, and being a nice guy rewards you with getting closer to a "bountiful" reward >:) It doesn't go into the detailsof how the girls get attached to the male characters but for this type of series, its better off not explaining too much. What you see is what you get. Pros Music matches well Characters are nice Its heartwarming at times Motivational in its own way Cons Short Story doesn't really have much of a plot but its fine considering the length of each episode Just a heads up, I am by no means an oppai fan but this show has truly opened up my eyes to the warmth of oppais. Oppai is love Oppai is life 8/10 >:d (cos 8 is oppai)
Its honestly just your average softcore ecchi lol I really don't have musch else to say on it. It has good animation, hot and cute girls, and a perfect plot. The only think I didn't like is how you don't know who is doing what sometimes and the whole button thing was a little weird, aside from that its a perfect ecchi for someone whos just tryna do some quick "research" before their homework. 8/10. Okay so it has become apparent to me that I need to make this review longer so uh how is your day going? I'm typing this in the middle ofworld history class so I am having a pretty boring day so far, overall nothing really bad is happening though.
With 3.5 minute episodes (excluding the credits) often consisting on several independent 30 second to 1 minute long scenes, you should already know not to expect any deep meaning or plot. It is just a few glimpses at the life of the salaryman and the girl you read about in the synopsis, or a few other "couples" (or maybe I should just say character pairings, as they do not all necessarily take things as far as to be called a couple) where the girl is pleasantly gifted in a certain area. Despite the focus (camera or story-wise) on the girls' chests, it is not particularly "ecchi"but kept cute and pure, it has a bit of humor and I find it very nice. Unfortunately, I have read the manga (but not the original twitter version), and so I can not help but compare. As such, the anime falls very much short of what it could have been. You see, such minute skit anime are often derived from a 4-koma manga. But this manga is nothing like that. Maybe the tweets started out like it, and it sometimes still feels like it because it interleaves very short fragments of the stories of the different couples. Yet those fragments actually combine well to deliver a good progression and development. When combined, they are just not short enough for this anime format. As a result, the anime skips over or changes a lot of details. If you just watch the anime, you won't notice or care, but if you've read the manga the differences will seem significant enough to disappoint. For example the episode where the main couple meets was much different, the episode where Ai-chan changes her name was conflated with a completely separate manga scene where she turns 16, the episode where kouhai-chan first mentions her senpai's cat's massages references a completely skipped scene, etc. And it's not just the episode length that's a bad fit for the manga, but the episode count as well. There just isn't enough time to cover any progression in the anime version like this. I guess for this reason one of the manga couples - the one with the most development - does not even appear in the anime at all. It is still a good anime though. Maybe with a few more seasons its shortness will stop being so strongly felt and won't be a drawback anymore.
Translated as Tawawa on Monday, this series was adapted from a series of weekly illustrations by Himura Kiseki, meant to inspire and give salarymen and students alike something to look forward to when they return to the weekly grind on Monday. That said, I think that we have to keep that purpose in mind when you look at this series: its intent is not to tell a deep, compelling story or make you bust out laughing, but rather to relax you, and put a small smile on your face. It's a "cute girls doing cute things"-type of series (iyashikei), and very deliberate and self-aware of thatfact—which I as a viewer appreciate. Story: The water tread by the plot is pretty shallow (though not to the narrative's detriment; episodes are only three minutes, what else do you expect?). Tawawa (mainly) follows two different salarymen: one (known affectionately as Onii-san) meets a big-breasted schoolgirl by the name of Ai, they develop a relationship, and that's dandy. The other (Senpai) is more or less glued to his likewise busty junior (or Kouhai). There are other girls—Ai's volleyball-playing friend, a personal trainer, and a dentist (all of whom are buxom as well) to name a few—but the Onii-san/Ai and Senpai/Kouhai duo are the most recurring. Art: As someone who'd previously read the doujin compilations and found them charming, I think the animation team did a decent job of replicating the feel: Ai, Kouhai, and the other girls look soft (in a literal/physical and figurative sense) and touchable—which they are. The "camerawork" focuses mostly on their busts, but again, what do you expect? Sound: I don't have anything remarkable to say as far as sound goes. Both the guys and girls sound much like one would expect them to. It's good in the sense that there's nothing really bad to write about. Character: I'd like to re-emphasize the 3-minute episode format, and say that, obviously, that isn't much time to develop a profoundly deep character. The girls are cute and kindly, the guys are often fatigued and bedraggled, with seeing the girls being a highlight of their (Mon)day. Enjoyment/Overall: Though it's difficult for me to distill something as multifaceted as a show (yes, even one that I can watch the entirety of in half an hour and some change) into a mere number, I can say that I most certainly enjoyed my time (the aforementioned half hour) with Tawawa. Does it live up to the goal that it seeks to accomplish? Most certainly. It's short, it's cute, it's upbeat, and after each episode came to its conclusion, I found myself with a quaint little smile on my face. It's important that we take series like these at face value, just like this series itself does. There is no epic story, nor is there a heavy-handed moral aesop or philosophical teaching to instill in the viewer, just 12 3-minute slices of a slow, idyllic every day life ready for us in the wildly uncertain real world to enjoy whenever we need it. If you're someone who has a hectic day-to-day life (like I do), or otherwise dissatisfied with your Monday, I recommend you take some time to sit down, relax yourself, and unwind a little with some of Himura Kiseki's Monday Morning Offerings.
✍️My Personal Opinion✍️ I'll be very direct—does this anime have low ratings? Yes. But does it deserve them? The answer is no. This is an ecchi anime that focuses solely on *big breasts*, and that’s it. I mean, are you expecting stunning animation, intricate storytelling, or something else exactly? Each episode is around 4 minutes, with the last minute being just the ending... So in short, if you're watching this, you're watching it for boobs and a few jokes—nothing more. Why did I give it a 10/10? The anime had specific goals, and it fulfilled them all! I bet if you’ve seen clips of anime on social media,you’ve probably come across a scene or two from this show! Or maybe you’re even reading my review because of one or two clips you saw, right? The anime succeeded in what it set out to do, so why wouldn’t I give it a 10/10? I rate the anime based on what it is, not by comparing it to big titles. Besides, it only takes 40 minutes to watch the whole thing—basically like watching two episodes of another show. ✅People I Recommend This To✅ Anyone who wants to watch ecchi, is free and bored, has a major exam tomorrow and doesn’t know how to waste time, wants something lighthearted and silly, is curious why this anime has so many viral clips online, and most importantly, wants to watch something new. 🚨People I Don’t Recommend This To🚨 Conservative viewers (note: there’s no nudity or explicit scenes, but it does heavily focus on breasts and has mature jokes), people looking for plot or emotional depth, strong visuals (it’s a gag anime, not to be taken seriously), or people with a long watchlist—this shouldn’t be a priority over other shows. ✍️Conclusion✍️ A comedic anime that did its job well. Many of its scenes are popular online, and it’s short, simple, and light. 10/10 because I laughed, enjoyed it, and had no issues with it. It aimed to highlight breasts—and it did just that.
“Surround yourself with people (anime) who make you happy. People (anime) who make you laugh, who help you when you’re in need. People (anime) who genuinely care. They are the ones worth keeping in your life. Everyone else is just passing through.” ― Karl Marx The dreaded momotony of a blue collar workers life under the neo liberal establishment of capitalist japan, day in day out doing the same things, licking the boots of your superior, but why and what for? himura kiseki provides an answer, he is the last true champion of the working class.. a chad if you will. He sacrificed his soul to theproletariat masses so that they can go on and built a better future. 10/10 Big tawawa milkers