Yoshiko Hanabatake is an idiot beyond all belief. Somehow managing to consistently score zeroes on all of her tests and consumed by an absurd obsession with bananas, her senseless acts have caused even her own mother to lose all hope. Only one person is up to the task of keeping her insanity in check: childhood friend Akuru "A-kun" Akutsu. Though he bemoans the ridiculous behavior he has to endure, the studious but terrifying A-kun is always ready to put an end to any stupidity Yoshiko gets up to, with no qualms about using physical force. Unfortunately, no matter how many times he attempts to knock some sense into her, the girl bounces right back to her usual shenanigans, even dragging in some other eccentrics along for the ride. Try as he might to rein in her nonsense, every moment is unpredictable with Yoshiko and her profound idiocy on the loose. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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*No Spoiler Concise Review* TL;DR: An idiot girl getting into endless shenanigans that keeps viewers just laughing till their precious buttocks fall off. [Story: 4/10 , Characters: 8/10, Art: 8/10, Sound: 6/10, Enjoyment: 9/10] What is Aho Girl? What isn't Aho girl? Should I even watch this anime? If you think this anime looks stupid and the premise you've read on MAL sounds dumb then you are even more of an "Aho" than the main girl is in this anime. Seriously, Aho Girl (Idiot Girl) is your classic boke and tsukkomi style comedy with plenty of slapstick. If you just want to turn off your brain and laughyour ass off, this is definitely that show. I have never seen so much savagery in anime. The brutality is absolutely barbaric. It's just gag after gag after gag. One of the best 15 minute ab workout ever. Your sides will hate you but they will thank you. This is your classic yin-yang sort of anime where the characters and the story directly compliments each other. One can't live without the other. Though there are numerous characters introduced as the anime goes on, the main characters are, Yoshiko, a masochist idiot beyond all belief, and her childhood crush A-Kun, a genius sadist beyond all belief. Every time Yoshiko's idiosyncrasies rises to a peak, A-Kun brutally punches it down to normalize the situation. It is this exchange of quit pro quo that makes this anime so hilarious. Even though viewers might feel bad for Yoshiko because of all the sufferings she endures due to her stupidity. However, she's literally the anthropomorphized genderbent version of Patrick Star. Not to mention she deserves every bit of it. Each episode consists of few short gags. Even though you know it will feature some sort of idiotic stunt from the MC, needless to say, each gag remains fresh despite reusing running joke here and there. As the show goes on, we are introduced to various side characters ranging from Yandere Killer Mom to Tsundere Lewd President to Kuudere Dumb Sister to Overtly Charismatic Doge. At first they appear smart however as the show goes everyone but A-kun slowly becomes an idiot. There's a popular fan theory from avid manga readers that it's all A-Kun's fault. He sucks the intelligence out of everyone around him. He has like a 20 foot radius that sucks away at least 50 points of intelligence from everyone who enters. True or False, well that's for you to decide. Anyways, the art & animation in this anime is pretty good. The studio did great justice to this anime despite it being an anime short. It's beautifully hand drawn and all the characters somehow stand out from one another. Not just the character design, the seiyuus in this anime heightened the enjoyment factor even more. Specifically the seiyuu of Yoshiko. She did a fantastic job. The OP and ED songs are funny and compliments the comedy style of this anime. The background score didn't stand out much but that can be overlooked. Overall, if you are looking for a short anime with endless comedy gags with no clear story or plot but just laughter, then this anime is for you. It's slightly lewd, slightly dramatic but over the top comedy. Anyways, give it a watch and tell me later how great your abs look from all that laughter. Btw, did you know that "Baka" and "Aho" are synonyms. People who live in the eastern half of central Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba) generally use Aho whilst rarely using Baka when serious. This is reversed in the western half of Japan, (Osaka, Kyoto,) resulting in some minor arguments between Tomins (Capital Citizens) and Osakans. P.S. Thank you for reading. I hope you found this short and supaishi review helpful!
Hidden beneath the antics, the one-liners, and the pop culture references, Aho Girl’s goal is obvious even to the untrained eye; it desires your attention. “Look at me! Look at me!” Aho Girl screams, waving its arms and jumping about in a frenzied, excessive, and desperate manner. In doing so, this show has managed to not only work but endear itself to the audience as well. Quite a few seasonal viewers have been smitten over this show and, at first glance, it’s easy to see why. Aho Girl is energetic. It’s straightforward. And it’s occasionally charming. However, Aho Girl is also painful to watch. First andforemost, this show is simply not funny. For Aho Girl, which largely subdues its aesthetics in an effort to emphasize its writing, this is a severely damaging flaw. Aho Girl fancies itself an extravagant comic extraordinaire yet it never fully ventures into the absurd; it’s as if Aho Girl is frightened of abandoning its slice-of-life roots and as a result is rather hesitant of displaying signs of vivaciousness. The instances where its comic genius sparks to life are memorable in their own right (the homage to the Power Rangers, in particular) but they are few and far between. It hardly helps that Aho Girl, like most mediocre comedies, is obsessed with explaining the jokes to you; with every act of mischief, there’s not only a character (read: the “self-insert”) elaborating on the details of said act but there are also occasional cues from Aho Girl itself that tell you how the act was intended to be funny. As this show can attest to, even comedies can be guilty of infodumping. From the first episode, Aho Girl is engaged in a war against common sense. This is a show that prides itself in its intentional stupidity; for Aho Girl, lapses in judgment and instances of in-the-moment logic are par for the course. A carefree attitude and general acts of silliness are a major source of this show’s appeal. That said, Aho Girl underwhelms when it attempts a serious approach; it’s as if the show doesn’t understand its audience. Most viewers appreciate Aho Girl because of its slapstick humor, because of the amusing eyecatches, because of its short runtime and, yes, because of the fanservice. I doubt that these viewers picked up Aho Girl for the half-baked, insipid, and monotonous moments of insight that ultimately result in little but wasted time. These moments of insight are not only executed poorly but their suitability is subpar; Aho Girl tends to observe the most trivial matters, like a low score on a quiz, and overexert itself when it should be focusing on the more important problems, like the abusive relationship at the center of it all. Every problem that arises from Aho Girl stems from the disastrous dynamic between its protagonists; it’s the repugnant elephant in the room that Aho Girl’s fanbase has condoned, glossed over, neglected, and outright ignored at times. The cast members are defined by a single trait but no cast member has as damaging a trait as Akuru Akutsu (the “self-insert”) and Yoshiko Hanabatake (the show’s poster girl). Yoshiko’s defining trait is idiocy while Akuru’s is anger; while Yoshiko compensates for her lack of intellect with a can-do attitude, Akuru offers little outside of his constant rage. There have been plenty of characters similar to Akuru, like Last Exile’s Alex Row, that have provided substance, versatility and growth to their cast beyond their brooding tendencies and hair-trigger temper. Akuru, however, is feeble in comparison; he makes little effort to express himself beyond screaming matches and physical abuse. When he encounters a problem, Akuru explodes. When his friend attempt helping him, Akuru becomes spiteful; he insults, he torments, he belittles, he punches, he kicks, and he hurls expletives at his friends simply because he perceives them as annoying. Sure, Akuru apologizes once in a while but he never bothers to change. Honestly, why should he? The other cast members, specifically Yoshiko, and Aho Girl itself by proxy have long since accepted this as rational behavior. That the show has treated Akuru’s abusive tendencies as a gimmick, that the show’s fanbase has little reaction to it, is sickening to me. There is a place in this world for Aho Girl, where it can exist without scrutiny of any sort. Aho Girl has established itself and thrived in GIFs, in Vines, in reaction videos, in memes and in the Weird Side of YouTube. It is there that Aho Girl’s positive traits can flourish. However, under any sort of analysis, Aho Girl not only leaves you unsatisfied but more than a little repulsed as well. This show, allergic to depth and disgusted by morality, is at best mildly amusing and at worst one of the biggest disgraces of a thoroughly mediocre season. Aho Girl makes a spectacle of itself - presenting faux-meaningful observations; idolizing its vapid female lead; overindulging in panty shots; deploying one tired, overused cliché after another (the sister complex, among others); and fishing for attention - while accomplishing absolutely nothing in the end. While its peers in the comedy genre have pushed boundaries, expanded horizons, enlightened its fans, and revolutionized the medium, Aho Girl has contributed little beyond munching on bananas.
Oh boy.. Summer 2017 animes are ending already and it was quite a hustle... From the isekai genre shows like ''In Another World With My Smartphone'' that so many hates about, ,the A-1 pictures version of the Fate series, the gambling-crazy anime Kakegurui, the action packed 2nd season of Boku No Hero Academia, to the romantic anime Koi To Uso, we all have been blessed with so many good shows though there is something missing.. An anime that is mainly focused on humor, laughter or should I say.. The legendary ''Comedy'' genre. There comes the hidden wonder ''Aho Girl''. It looks like an anime version of''Minions'' but focused mostly on the daily high school life of our beloved banana-loving girl Hanabatake Yoshiko and her childhood love but a brutal wrestler who can supplex her everyday because of her stupidity, Akutsu Akuru or simply, A-kun. Story: 7/10 On my opinion, I prefer stories that goes with the intro, rising, climax, falling then resolution. Thats whats lacking Aho Girl.. Though this anime gives us ''part'' where it has almost all the elements of a perfect plot, though I said ''Almost''. Not everytime. The comedic side though is very superior on this anime which balance the enjoyment of the audience. Art: 9/10 The art of this anime... The characters sketches are easily aliked to any other animes out there but the action-packed art scenes/effects and the mouth along with the eyes of the characters makes it unique and entertaining. Comedic + Good Art = Worth it. Sound: 9/10 Hey hey.. They said the opening of the anime is not that good. I'm like ''Am I the only one who loves it?''. Along with the humor side of the opening, its music is preferable to the anime itself to be honest. Then comes the little background music when the shows rolls on stating that this anime will be a high school/laughable anime... Character: 9/10 This anime shows us that even characters that are hard to read like A-kun can be an element to a joke or humor and they did it perfectly along with other characters. All of the characters have their roles on the line from Main to Supporting, which supports the show even more on its genre. Enjoyment: 9/10 9/10 is already pretty high for me. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. A 12-minute anime like Aho Girl, for me, its like already 24 minutes (but I'm begging for more Lmao). Overall: 9/10 If theres 9.5/10 I could really give this anime that rating. Enjoyable, funny, great art, excellent characters, wrestling supplexes, everything here is almost perfect and I love this show very much.
This time: Aho Girl! Review! 12 episodes, each is around 12 minutes. Each episode is split into 3 or 4 smaller parts. Now, Aho Girl doesn't have any story, it contains random unrelated stories which are funny with different characters from the cast. It was pretty funny at the beginning, and I even wanted full 24 minutes episodes, but..... Somewhere in the middle I felt like I'm already done with Aho Girl. It became a lot less funny, and many of the jokes repeated themselves. At one point new characters were introduced, and which felt to me too much. I liked the original cast and now that half ofthe scenes are focused on Yoshiko and other random characters. The concept of Aho Girl is simple- Yoshiko, the main character, is stupid (Well, "Aho") and does nothing but play around. She doesnt study and doesnt even care about it. She thinks everybody loves her and basically... she acts like a 4 years old girl. And yea it was funny at first, but then again, it just becomes repetitive. If I were to take all the stories together and give them a score, 5/10 would fit. Art-7/10 as nothing too special, but it wasn't unappealing. Sound 3/10. Nothing worth remembering, neither the OP or the OST (if there even was one) Character- 7/10 Now, I've already described Yoshiko, but all the characters repeat the same pattern. While they are pretty funny in the beginning (because you have yet to see they follow the same pattern over and over again). You already know the pattern from episode one (or the first episode every character is introduced). I'll confess, because there aren't any character complexity nor development, nor story, I can't really say much about this anime. You can try it, as it was funny at the beginning, but... Don't hope too much. Enjoyment+Overall: 7/10. Thank you for your time.
Aho girl is, despite the title, not actually an idiotic show. Yoshiko, the titular girl of the show, loves bananas, she loves Akutsu, and she loves playing around. She is also absolutely imbecilic, managing to consistently get 0's on every test in school. Yet she has a certain charm to her, and a devious insight into the behaviour of those around her, that sometimes make you wonder whether she's really stupid or just sees the world very differently from everyone else. Akutsu on the other hand is a thoroughly disagreeable fellow, he's very smart and has a punch that can knock out anyone. Most of thetime he's punching Yoshiko (in a gender equality kind of way which would make Kazuma of Konosuba proud). The setup for many of the early jokes in the series relies on this dichotomy between Yoshiko and Akutsu. Yet the series quickly moves on to bigger and greater things. It parodies shounens, racing anime (the sequence which parodies Initial D is absolutely spot on), and most other genres under the sun. Even if you haven't seen the shows which it parodies, your enjoyment of it is hardly going to suffer. Aho Girl doesn't hold its punches, and toys around with all kinds of situational comedy, parody in general, as well as more down to earth humor about the human condition. This is a show that loves poking fun at others, but does so with a conscious nod to the genres it parodies. Not unlike One-Punch Man, the love toward the genres it makes fun of is ever-present. More than anything, the very short format of the series (12 minute episodes as compared to the 25 minute episodes of normal shows) makes for an absolute blast when watching Aho Girl. Any given episode usually has 2-4 stories in it, meaning even if one segment might not be in your taste, you're sure to get something wildly different within minutes. More than anything, Aho Girl is FUN. The jokes are often on point, the shenanigans of Yoshiko, the depraved nature of Fuuki Inchou, the long-suffering nature of Akutsu, the sweet nature of Sayaka who inexplicably agrees to most of the shenanigans, and the constant failures of Ruri, Akutsu's Aho sister, all plays into the manic nature of Aho Girl. This is a comedy show that's perfect to watch while eating, on the subway, or when you're bored. It is probably the most unexpectedly good show of the season it was released in and an absolute blast to watch. The lack of any cohesive narrative and some segments less interesting nature notches the show down a bit, but I would gladly recommend this show to anyone looking for a laugh. Aho Girl gets a well deserved 8/10
Have you ever looked at an anime you're planning to watch and think, "Man, this is gonna be bad, isn't it?" That was my initial impression of Aho Girl. But BOY was I surprised. Aho Girl is probably the only anime I've seen of it's kind, where the girl gets beat up by the support character instead of a dude. Not just lightly bonked like in a cute way either, she gets FUCKING SUPLEX SLAMMED INTO THE FLOOR. Aho Girl represents the standard for physical comedy in anime for me. It's very easy to pick a male comedic relief character and have the straightman girl bash him up forno reason to garner cheap laughs. The way this anime differentiates itself, is by making it so that almost every smacking she receives is justified and appropriate. One of the things that stood out to me was the character design. Yoshiko, or the Aho Girl's design is made in such a way that it's quite difficult to look at her sexually or treat her as this innocent fragile flower that most female characters in anime are usually treated like. Not only does it make it easy to swallow the fact that she gets absolutely shitmixed by Akuru almost daily,this also makes it easier to see her as this absolute idiot that somehow transcends her medium and annoys the viewer as well, which is amazingly remarkable. The VA for Aho Girl, Aoi Yuuki did an AMAZING job in giving her a voice that's just the right amount of annoying to get the point across, while still keeping it bearable to watch. Her voice, while being annoying, is very suited to Yoshiko's personality, which makes it easier to digest her stupidity. Unfortunately, because of the near perfect character of Aho Girl, all other characters, with the exception of Akuru, were not explored enough. This is especially true in the case of Sayaka, who got so little screentime, that Yoshiko's dog was more prominent in the anime than her. While it doesn't really affect the anime as much, that was just my personal wish. The intro gag is pretty funny, not gonna lie. It makes it worth it to stick around to see it on every episode. It's little things like that that elevate this anime to such an enjoyable experience overall. Since this is a gag anime, things like story and character development are barely needed. This anime definitely doesn't have any of them, but it does the one thing a gag anime is supposed to do VERY well. That is, this anime is FUCKING HILARIOUS. Not only because of Aho Girl's antics, but the supporting cast is also very funny in their own right. Somehow, everytime Aho Girl get smacked into orbit, it makes me burst into laughter. It took me a while to get used to it. Other than physical comedy, the thought process jokes and other jokes landed very well for me. Every episode managed to get me, despite the fact that I could feel my brain slowly being rubbed smooth. Overall, this anime is regarded pretty well by the community, and it's easy to see why. This anime knows exactly what it wants to be, which is a gag anime that's actually funny. It absolutely nails it. I definitely recommend this anime. Sure, your brain might feel numb after watching it, but it's definitely worth it.
I cannot Express in words how much I trully dispise this siries. God, in the Middle of the series I felt some liquid in my ears. It was melted brain and blood. The Aho girl is the most annoying and stupid character that I ever seen, to a point that is not even funny, its just awful. His friend is also as annoying and disgusting as she is, even though He should me the Normal guy that gets annoyed and suffers a lot :(((. IT JUST DON'T WORK, God, he becames just annoyng as her with his attitude and violent temper. The only torelable characteris a Dog just because he doesn't talk. But in the end, even after all of that, I trully recommend this series, specially if you want to torture someone!
It is said that humans are the most intelligent creatures on the planet. Who said it? Why humans of course. And as much our species loves to boast about its dominance over dear mother earth despite the logical fallacy, there're always gonna be a couple...less than stellar members of the bunch. Story: With a title that literally translates to 'Idiot Girl', Aho Girl follows the comedic school romp of an idiotic girl named Yoshiko and her childhood 'friend' Akuru filled with fast comedic misunderstandings, leaps in logic, and some vaguely illegal things, ultimately creating a show that when you put it into perspective...makes absolutely no sense. Ina word, Aho Girl is pure nonsense. Based on a 4-koma manga of the same name, the entire runtime of Aho Girl spans roughly six full length episodes (or twelve, twelve minute long episodes) purely about pure insanity about a high school girl with a head so empty you'll wonder how she ever got to high school, and if she even has a functioning brain stem. The show primarily uses a double act style of comedy, where someone (usually Yoshiko) begins a chain of misunderstandings and high energy moments only to be counteracted by the few members of the cast who act as the straight man for a resolution to the whole thing and bring the energy back down to earth after it's spiraled out of control to astronomical proportions. You'd think the show would be tiring after using this routine in basically every scene, but each episode manages to bring out different situations with different members of the side cast to really create a...unique viewing experience. I think the best part about Aho Girl is the fact that the jokes don't overstay their welcome. We get the setup, the buildup, a little more buildup, the payoff, end. It's quick, it's snappy, and it makes just enough impact for the viewer to know what's going on and potentially want to continue watching just to see what kind of shit Yoshiko's gonna bring the rest of the cast into. So as a result, the show feels refreshing and is honestly quite amusing to watch. Overview: + Quick, snappy comedy + Jokes don't overstay their welcome +/- Comedy is subjective Characters: Hanabatake Yoshiko, the Aho Girl herself, is no doubt the show's biggest selling point as not only is she the titular character, but her character is so devoid of intelligent or rational thoughts that it's a wonder how a character like this hasn't really been advertised like her. A simple creature with an extreme fondness for bananas, Yoshiko spends the entire series dragging in practically every member of the cast into her brainless schemes, usually dramatizing everything up to the payoff for the sake of comedy. As expected her character both doesn't change and is incapable of change, but has a nice healthy dose of comeuppance to counteract the crazy shit and splintering headaches that she gives to those around her who have even half of a working brain. Then there's Aktsu Akuru, the show's primary straight man and childhood friend to Yoshiko. As a man who primarily focuses his time on studying, Akuru is a character who is completely out of fucks to give, easily giving into his temperament when it comes to what Yoshiko does in order to try and involve him with things. So I guess he's kinda stupid for falling for that so many times... Which actually brings up a very good point. While the show does follow the style of a double act, everyone in this show has a few screws loose, and the straight men as a result have problems maintaining their position given the state of the situation spiraling out of at hand. Each member of the side cast brings their own brand of insanity from stalker, to lonely and needy housewife, an intelligent dog, to even comedically branded learning disabled children (poor Ruri), mixing around who is involved in what situation so we get to see how some of these characters react with others, and wait and see to witness what in the hell we're about to see in front of us. They're wacky, they're nonsensical, and quite honestly, that's what makes them at the very least fun to watch. Overview: + Strange yet fun cast - No one is safe from stupidity. NO ONE! Art: Produced by Diomedia, the art for Aho Girl really isn't that noteworthy. It's of decent quality and has enough to it so that you're aware with what's going on, but the nitty gritty of it has very few interesting things to tell. This is most likely because the characters are so animated and bounce all over the place that any additional effort on the quality of the art would increase the amount of work needed to produce the show. Really though, it's not that bad. Sound: This show has only one track to show for itself. Its OP named "Zenryoku☆Summer!" is a sporadic, nonsensical, fast piece that...for some reason sounds like it veers into like three different genres of music. It's such a weird piece that I can't help but call it memorable simply for that reason alone. It's not actually that bad either, and it's very fitting. It's just...I don't have words to make of it. Personal Enjoyment: As someone who read and enjoyed its source material, Aho Girl is a very faithful replication of the 4-koma with the right amount of insanity added in to have it make absolutely no sense, yet somehow still be interesting yet fun to watch. I'm a simple person, I like stupid shit, so yes, I did giggle like a schoolgirl watching the sheer lack of brain cells and logic leaps that these failures as human beings showcased in their daily lives. Did I like this anime? Yes. My favorite parts involve the disciplinary committee chairwoman. I find it amusing seeing a character fall from grace all because of one person and the kind of depravity they fall into without knowing the full extent of their descent from the moral high ground. Also the dog. The dog is great. What didn't I like about this anime? Yoshiko. To be fair, I believe you're supposed to hate her because she's the epitome of 'dumb' but still acts all high and mighty sometimes to an almost annoying degree only to get comeuppance later by Akuru later so she can't bask in her self-satisfaction. Or something. Would I recommend this anime? If you want some quick and stupid comedy, this is a perfect fit. It definitely is a 'turn off your brain' show, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The show was made purely for entertainment reasons, so watching something dumb for the sake of getting a good chuckle is good enough in my book. Plus, you'll probably never find this many characters with this much lacking thinking power in one place again. So that's something.
(This review has been adapted from my blog/reddit thread. Spoilers ahead!) The banana is sometimes considered one of nature’s most amazing creations. Commonly produced. Comes in bunches. Easy to hold. Sweet taste. Biodegradable packaging. Penchant for comedy. Not since the apple has there been such a fruit, such a food that has given humans so much with so little. While people love bananas, nobody loves them as much as Yoshiko of Aho Girl. And, while she may have less brains than one of these yellow-wrapped fruits, she upstages their comedic value with her own brazen stupidity. STORY At roughly thirteen minutes per episode, Aho Girl has only so much timeto get its audience laughing. The show knows this dilemma, and so it delivers unto them a near constant stream of comedy that does not stop for nearly its entire run. Much of this comedy revolves around Yoshiko, the titular character of this project and quite possibly the dumbest person to ever exist. Ever. That’s not a slight against her. Everyone in the show agrees with this statement, and Yoshiko herself couldn’t care less what others think about her let alone what they do for and around her. Which leads directly into what Aho Girl showcases. It loves its loudness. Yoshiko and the others did not learn about the concept of inside voices, so their exchanges quite quickly devolve into shouting matches. Admittedly, some people may be put off by the obnoxious yelling throughout the season, especially from the banana-pining girl who elevates her voice when even remotely excited. But such high energy supercharges the mundane events depicted, giving them a comedic push down the right path. Slapstick never goes away. Yoshiko’s vacant noggin equates to weakened pain receptors, so she often succumbs to many a bruising and a beating both of her own accord and at the hands of Akutsu. Of course, everyone involved punches, kicks, and tackles without remorse. From the three gyaru girls simultaneously punching the lovable idiot to Yoshie duking it out with Iinchou, the physical comedy complements the loudness with ease. The idiocy does not falter. The events seem normal at first, but Yoshiko’s arrival, words, or mere existence twist the dial of intelligence down to zero. She plays hide-and-seek for days on end. Akutsu and Dog bond over a particular movie scene. Yoshie must confirm Sayaka’s purity while revealing too much information about her own person. In other words, the show is stupid not in a negative sense but in a purposefully ridiculous one, further improving the overall hilarity. Aho Girl also makes small decisions here and there that help guide the show along. Its scenes split up into distinct parts with a small amount of crossover and callbacks to make the stream of comedy that much more digestible. Moreover, the show also varies up its content as much as it can, like when Yoshiko disguises as the male Yoshio to cheer up their teacher or that time where the group go on summer vacation filled with a couple of ecchi escapades. To be fair, nothing within the anime is exactly novel. But that doesn’t stop its loudness, its slapstick, and its idiocy from giving this comedy anime its clout. ART & ANIMATION Aho Girl continues its strong execution with an appreciable set of visuals. For instance, due to the time constraint, the show makes use of its opening track’s frames to deliver even more comedy. They almost always change the setup: Iinchou looking longingly at Akutsu, Sayaka acting as an angel in a play, a flurry of Yoshiko faces that fill the entire screen. Small stuff really, but these constant changes give the audience something to look forward to at the start of every episode rather than the same tired montage. Otherwise, the anime includes elements that continue down its comedic path. Lots of speed lines accentuate the characters’ yelling and crazy actions. Missing pupils give them their “dead” looks after a kerfuffle of any kind. A cheerful banana censors out any particularly ecchi displays. And the various imaginative sequences, like a giant Banana Froppeccino Deluxe floating in the sky, a flurry of hearts as Yoshiko jumps in for a kiss, or a manga-like style as she races a motorbike rider while riding Dog herself, change up the often-lacking background artistry. The actual animation in general remains involved throughout the season, too, lending further credit to its strong execution. This direction is thanks mostly to the constant brawls, reactions, and situations the group normally find themselves in and make for each other. Unfortunately, Aho Girl does not perform as well when it comes to the designs of its characters. While the cast members often just wear their unassuming garb for school, their somewhat same-face looks – especially when yelling all big mouthed and wide eyed – reduce variety in their potential depictions the most. It also does not help that their colors and looks in general do not go for anything too striking. Even so, those fun OP frames, extra comedic elements, and noticeable movements keep the anime going strong despite the designs not quite stacking up. CHARACTERS As purely a comedy anime, the characters of Aho Girl focus first and foremost on, well, comedy. They toss aside complexity and say to themselves, “Let’s get the audience smiling with our strangeness.” Many of those smiles come from Yoshiko herself. It cannot be overstated how dumb she is. She has next to zero attention span, has little care for consequences, and has no desire to do anything except what she deems as in-the-moment fun. Thus, she does not pick up on even the most normal of societal cues, leading to her raucous behavior no matter where she is or what she is doing. It may mean running all the way to a farmer’s farm X kilometers away just to tell him that she likes his produce, or it could be the case that she pukes from eating one banana too many after declaring that she cannot eat another. Either way, Yoshiko refuses to follow the norm, and, for this reason, she improves the comedy present without fail. When she isn’t playing dolls a little too realistically with the local kids at the park, she often spouts backwards logic that somehow, someway makes sense in her signature lunacy. Most importantly, Yoshiko desensitizes the audience to and accentuates the strange traits of the other cast members. Akutsu’s standoffish personality. Iinchou’s stalking tendencies. Yoshie’s psychotic mindset (like mother, like daughter). If nothing else, Dog is literally smarter than her, giving his scenes an actual basis besides just being more aware than usual as a pet animal. In turn, Yoshiko’s relationships create even more comedic opportunities. Ruri is sadly an idiot like Yoshiko on certain levels, so Yoshiko tries to bond with her fellow moron whenever she can. Ryuuichi looks up to her as his boss, going from a delinquent to a dude who just wants to hang out with some friends. And Sayaka, the most regular person of the whole group, offsets Yoshiko’s overbearing asides, but even she breaks down on occasion around her friend, the contrast inviting another round of funnies. Yes, the characters are simple. But that fits Aho Girl perfectly. And, at the end of the day, they follow through on what they had in mind. Which means that it’s tough to ask for much more out of them. MUSIC & SOUND The anime packs in as much fun into its audio design as it can. For starters, Aho Girl wouldn’t be Aho Girl without its, well, “aho” girl. To this end, Aoi Yuuki as Yoshiko deserves a ton of props for her lead role as the twin-tailed weirdo. If she isn’t passed out on the floor after taking a punch to the face, she’s yelling as much as possible, creating an annoying yet hilarious voice for the star that doesn’t let up for the show’s whole (and short) run. Tomokazu Sugita as Akutsu also dishes out hilarity with his scathing hatred for his less-than-ideal neighbor, but the opening track “Zenryoku☆Summer!” brings even more smiles into this sound space. During its one-minute timeframe, it goes all over the place while still following a clear path. Quick lyrical deliveries, differing vocal tones, bongos, the distinct noise of a metal bat hitting a baseball. Combined with the occasional chimes and goofier background sound-effects, the OP forms as a silly, catchy tune that sets the comedic tone for the series without any effort. The remainder of the music, however, doesn’t reach those same hits-a-funny-bone heights. The ending track “Odore! Kyu-kyoku Tetsugaku” is pretty much an afterthought, playing underneath the outro scenes of Aho Girl as a mediocre poppy song. And the original soundtrack – even with its different meandering, guitar, and classical pieces – doesn’t exactly push forward with a ton of intrigue. It at least doesn’t take anything away from the show, though. So, with hilarious VA performances and a just-as-funny OP to back them up, the music and sound for Aho Girl partly accomplishes arguably its most important goal: bringing a sizeable chunk of fun. ENJOYMENT It’s been a while since I laughed so consistently while watching one specific anime. In fact, I burst out laughing so much so that it would be unfair of me to list any scenes since they all got me smiling or chuckling. Of course, as a show defined by how funny its characters manage to be, they were the cornerstone to my laughter. Thinking back on the show, I liked all of them. Yoshiko somehow one-upping herself in stupidity constantly. Her mom Yoshie doing everything in her power to only allow Akutsu to hook up with her daughter to secure her future retirement. Dog being a good puppy. Akutsu’s little sister Ruri cutely struggling with life. Iinchou’s flashbacks and flashforwards. Sayaka crying as she barely keeps up with their collective antics. Their teacher Atsuko in the classic Christmas Cake role. The gyaru girls introducing a new angle. Ryuuichi just trying to be buddies with Akutsu. Sure, some are better than others, but they each still got me to laugh a lot all the same. Overall, I found that the anime was the right length for its content. It had some “romance” too which, while leading nowhere tangible, got a thumbs-up from me. And it also hardly ever strayed away from its comedy roots, remaining straightforward and sure of itself. Truth be told, this anime isn’t exactly clever let alone unique – but I wouldn’t want it to be any other way. Aho Girl no doubt embraces the first half of its title. It’s short. It’s quick. It’s funny. A three-way combo that ensures an entertaining time. While not the banana of this medium, it peels ahead regardless. SUMMARY Story: Good, loudness, slapstick, and of course idiocy keep the laughs of this multipart comedy streaming without ever showing any signs of stopping Art & Animation: Good, fun OP frames, extra comedic elements, and nice actual animation give the visuals strength even if the character designs do not Characters: Good, Yoshiko is an unintentionally funny girl thanks to her “aho” nature, highlighting the strangeness of the other cast members and holding distinct relationships with all of them Music & Sound: Fine, boisterous VA performances and a silly-sounding OP rise above a mediocre ED and a passable OST Enjoyment: Great, have not laughed so much and so consistently in a long while Final Score: 7/10
Just a reminder that i had no intentions in watching Aho girl in the first place as just reading the title alone already made me thinks that its one of those shows that are not worth my time at all. The reason i made a decision to watch it is because a friend of mine always telling me to give it a try because apparently its one of the funniest commedy anime to date. Well guess what? i was absolutely disappointed from the begining until the end and right now im going to write a review according to what i think about Aho Girlaka Stupid Girl Story what story? since this is a comedy anime there is no story at all. if i actually want to give a brief explanation on what you are going to expect, its about an absurd and remarkably stupid girl (hence the title of the show) named Yoshiko who has an IQ less than the emoji movie's rotten tomatoes ratings that apparently suffers mental disorders. The reason why i mentioned this is because she is really that stupid always makes dumb decisions which could left the viewers disgusted. the entire show revolves around her insane daily lives with her friends who also had absurd personalities which i will cover later in the characters section. and thats about it. each episode is relatively short which lasts for about 10 minutes in total and is divided into specific sketch sections and they are all the same. Art There is nothing much to be said here since the artstyle is just plain to look at. i do kinda like the character's designs though especially the girls. They looked really great most of the times. Overall, its your standard animated artstyle that you had already seen several times in dozens of anime. Sound Im going to start with the openings and endings. As for the former, well you could say that its the only good thing from the show. I do appreciate the animators who creating a distinctive version for each of the episodes meaning that the sequence animations of the OP will change from 1 episode to the next but the song still remains the same. The ending song on the other hand basicially just merges with the ending sequences in every episode. Voice acting is pretty standard for the most part. Character This is like one of a few comedy anime that i found the characters loathful and had no substance at all. Especially the queen of idiots, Yoshiko aka the monkey who cant think wisely than a 6 year old child because basically she is a teenager with mind of a child heck even some children are far more intelligent than her. She is the childhood friend of Akutsu ( A-kun for short) also one of the main character who dont have any friends because the grim expression that he always potray which makes others to stay away from him and seemed to keeps continuing abusing yoshiko whenever she did something idiotic. Now many people would think that its unjustified for him to always hit her whenever he can but if you think about it,no matter what you say to her, it will always comes out from her ears so hitting her might be the only way to shut her up. HOWEVER, he does not need to act rude to his other friends for no reason especially Sumino, the only normal person out of the cast. While she is a kind girl and always wanted to sort problems out i found her quite unnecessary to the show as everything that she did always ended up with a failure. The other side characters are just there without contributing anything to the show at all. The only characters that i like are A- kun's little sister and the dog. Enjoyment I do admit that i chuckled a bit in the first early episodes but thats about it. There is almost nothing in this show that is universally funny. when i said universal im talking about slapstick comedy which majority of the people will find it hilarious but the usage of it in this show is absolutely very low effort to the point it becomes irritating and extremely repetitive. Yeah we get it that the monkey likes to eat bananas. yeah we get it that the monkey loves to show her panties to A-kun like heck. Overall So far this is by far one of the worse comedy anime ive ever watched and that is saying something as i found the anime Cells at Work even funnier than this unpolished turd. I'll rate it a 5/10
Warning possible Spoilers I decided to begin my summer anime crusade on something that I thought wasn't going to be that good, but surprisingly enough for an anime that is only 12 minutes per episode was actually entertaining. Story (6/10) The story is about Yoshiko Hanabatake a girl so stupid she gets zero's on every test and has a fascination with Banana's, the only person who can keep her stupidity in check is her friend Akuru Akutsu. Now the story is the weakest aspect of the show mainly because there isn't really a story at all though considering it was developed from a 4-Koma Manga it's going to bedifficult to make a full show from this and because of this there isn't really an end goal for the show instead it mainly has Yoshiko getting either herself, Akuru or even her friends into stupid or bad situations and everyone suffers for it in the end although it is very funny how they get into these messes. The final episode is what you think either as the final episode decides to be an origin story of how Yoshiko and Akuru met which was actually pretty good, but other than that there isn't much to say about the story hence why the score isn't that high. Characters (8/10) Now the characters were definitely a ball of fun especially Yoshiko who out of all the characters surprised me the most. Yoshiko is the female MC and is probably the most stupid character I have ever encountered, but much like Kintarou from Golden Boy this is a good stupid which is a stupid that will make you feel weird, but you will be laughing at the same time although it did surprise me how Yoshiko was very smart in one aspect and that was the art of love because somehow she made a teacher feel better about herself which is probably the only good thing she did in the show which also reminds that she is surprisingly contagious like her methods may be stupid, but they make people happy and overtime she actually starts making more and more friends from her actions which either felt like dumb luck or everyone is stupid too. Akuru the male MC is a rare site for me which is the male Tsundere and boy does he take the Tsundere troupe seriously yet you understand the suffering he has gone through with his relationship with Yoshiko since he has to deal with her stupidity 24/7 and this guy feels no remorse for her as he is happy to whack her in the face whenever she steps out of line, but he isn't always an angry looking guy because whenever he interacts with his sister or with Dog (yes that's the name of the dog) he actually seems like a kind guy yet somehow since his sister is suffering from whatever Yoshiko is he always ends up hurting her feelings. Sayaka is Yoshiko's best friend and is pretty much the most normal character of the show since she is the cute and innocent type however that doesn't stop her from blowing a gasket whenever Yoshiko or any of the other characters go a little too far like when Yoshiko and Iinchou snuck into Akuru's room. Iinchou is another female character who is the Disciplinary Committee President so she hates the stuff Yoshiko does, but she ends up having a crush on Akuru when he helps her out during one of Yoshiko's moments however her view of love is of the stalker type though not to the point of being a Yandere and whenever she tries to get close to him he just sees her moves as weird which always put's her down. Art (7/10) Now the artstyle wasn't amazing it felt very samey compared to other anime's that I have seen or just not impressive, but for some reason the fact that Yoshiko always had this ridiculous smile on her face reminded me of the smile Saitama would make in OPM in fact everyone's facial expressions were actually really funny which is pretty much the reason why the art gets a 7. Sound (8/10) I know this is going to sound stupid, but that intro was actually very catchy because at first it seemed weird or stupid however the more I listened to it the more enjoyable it got which actually surprised me because the intro's from the spring period were actually very lackluster apart from a few and it's funny how the first intro I watch of the summer period is actually alright and I also liked how the intro had something different going on in the background. Extras: The comedy is the icing on the cake for this show because despite how stupid it was the comedy felt fresh in some way even when they were using cliched looking moments or scenes they didn't feel like rehashes of stuff we've seen countless times in other anime's so I applaud this short series for managing to make something funny feel fresh for once. The romance part of the show is probably the most confusing one because you don't really know who to support because Yoshiko is stupid as hell, Akuru is a very violent and short-tempered person and Iinchou is a stalker leaving Sayaka as the only character who seems appealing yet she never gets any action which is funny yet sad at the same time so yeah a show like this having Romance just didn't feel right although it is strange how Yoshiko is actually a master at knowing the feeling of love. Enjoyment (8/10) Overall despite the length of the show it was a surprisingly entertaining show and a pretty good start to the summer 2017 anime's so if anyone's looking for something short that can give you a good laugh then try this one.
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity." - Robert A. Heinlein Take that quote, put it in anime form, and crank the "stupidity" up to 100. Then multiply that with the most fun you've had in a long time. That's how Aho-Girl was created (literally, the title is exactly what it is). Many have written this anime off because of the countless number of memes and clips you've seen of it on the internet make it seem like a joke. None of them have given it a fair chance. They don't know what they're missing out on. Story: 7 Once upon a time,humanity was cursed by the gods and suffered a terrible fate. That fate was Hanabatake Yoshiko. She and her intricate tactics to overthrow humanity were bound to reign down on the mere mortals below in due time. Thus, it was up to Akutsu Akuru, humanity's knight in shining armor, to put a stop to this. You see, that was the dramatic version. In reality, this show is simply about a girl's stupidity and what kind of situations it puts herself and others in. While there is no overarching plot of speak of (except one man's struggle to stop her terror), each episode contains a few small, generally self-contained stories, that provide a stage for all the wacky antics we see our characters get themselves into. Art: 8 At first glance, the artwork and animation are quite basic. However, as the series progresses and the situations become more wild, the art becomes more distinct and expressive. If a character is mad, they look furious. If a character is shocked, they look distraught. The animation conveys every action and emotion with such fluidity and precision. In addition, there a few segments where the animators either change the style of the show completely, or change the kind of animation itself. At one point, a segment turns into a manga-like high-speed chase scene on a highway. Another time, it transforms into a shounen-like battle scene. In general, you're always in for a treat, even if there are a few noticeable mistakes and mishaps sprinkled throughout. Also, the opening for every episode changes. For a show that you'd think would have a low-budget, this is quite unique and deserves praise. Sound: 8 Every time music plays, it fits the scene it accompanies well. In addition, the opening and ending themes are nice to listen. As for the opening in particular, it displays the show's playful and upbeat nature perfectly. Character: 8 I'll go ahead and say this now, there is very minimal character development to be found. Yet, the show dances around this roadblock with grace. Each character has great chemistry with every other character they interact with. The characters are what sold this anime to me. Every funny moment is because of the characters. While the characters could technically be defined as one-note, each individual personality is so strong that you won't care in the end. Enjoyment: 10 I'd be lying if this wasn't one of the funniest anime I've seen. The anime is bold in nature and constantly strives to defy one's expectations of what comes next. Every trope that it could possibly be subjected to, is turned on it's head. Every episode was like a roller coaster, except the ride only ever went down when it was finished. Overall: 8 This anime is not meant to be judged critically. By those standards, the show is quite poor. However, if you are willing to turn off your brain for 12 minutes at a time, you will love this anime for what it is. If you legitimately give it a chance, you won't be disappointed.
Does this anime have any type of creative nuance or depth that would generally warrant a high rating? No. Does it create a lasting imprint on its audience, or contain any theme that teaches something of value? Also no. There's no real story to speak of, the music is decent but nowhere near amazing, and the characters fall into various general tropes that you've probably seen a thousand times. All of this, yet I think this anime deserves an 8? Yup. Aho Girl is the very definition of lowbrow humour; the greasy potato wedges, the barbecue pulled pork of anime. There is nothing refined present, but it throwscountless gags toward you that are so absurd, idiotic, and unrealistic that you can't help but laugh at the intrusive slapstick it provides. This makes it a forgettable yet oddly entertaining comedy in its own right. If irrational slapstick humour that edges upon being barbaric is your type of thing, grab a bit of your favourite comfort food before you dive in; you're bound to have a comically good time.
Introduction: The wacky comedy and charming characters of the Aho Girl anime series make it a humorous and upbeat show. This comedy animation, which is based on the Hiroyuki manga, is a light-hearted and enjoyable experience that will make you grin. Animations and Visuals: The Aho Girl series' comic tone is wonderfully complemented by the animations and images. The show's joyful tone is enhanced by the bright, colorful, and simplistic graphic style. Each visual joke is expertly accomplished, and the exaggerated face expressions and hilarious character designs contribute to the overall humor. The series' humorous timing and delight are enhanced by the flowing animation, which brings the upbeatand slapstick humor to life. Characters: The heart and soul of Aho Girl's hilarious genius are its characters. Yoshiko Hanabatake, the main character, is a charming airhead whose continual foolishness and lack of common sense provide for nonstop hilarity. Her interactions with the other characters, particularly with her old buddy Akuru "A-kun" Akutsu, provide a lovely dynamic full of amusing misunderstandings and ridiculous circumstances. Sayaka Sumino and Yoshiko's mother are two examples of the supporting characters that further enhance the comedy with their distinct personalities and attempts to control Yoshiko's shenanigans. Each one of the characters is distinctive and adds to the comedy that permeates the whole series. Story and Themes: Instead of offering a unified overall storyline, Aho Girl concentrates on delivering humorous sketches and short tales. The slapstick comedy and outlandish situations in the episodes are intended only to make viewers laugh. Although Aho Girl may not have profound ideas or complicated storytelling, it succeeds in its capacity to offer a welcome diversion from more depressing and nuanced stories. It highlights the value of laughter and joy while praising the straightforward pleasures found in typical humorous scenarios. Sounds and Music: The comic aspects of the anime are well enhanced by the sound design of Aho Girl. The voice performers do a fantastic job of expressing the characters' exaggerated emotions and humorous timing in their performances. The background music enhances the humor of the humorous parts without dominating the conversation. The physical comedy moments are complemented by well-done sound effects, which heighten the humor's punch. Conclusion: The comedy anime Aho Girl is a true gem, bringing delight and amusement with its silly humor and endearing characters. The series succeeds in its goal to delight viewers with its bright animations, humorous visual jokes, and lovable character relationships. Aho Girl may not have intricate plots or profound topics, but it is excellent at what it sets out to do: make you laugh uncontrollably. It is a pleasant diversion from the everyday that brings much-needed humor and lightheartedness. Aho Girl is a must-see if you're searching for a feel-good comedy that will have you grinning the entire time.
Essentially, this is a story written by a group of fools who have no concept of comedy, story structure, or common sense. Story: The story is less eloquent than many of the most explicit harems. I'll sum it up for you. Stupid girl gets ass and tits flashed while other girls flash tits and ass in the face of a guy hitting the main girl for flashing tits and ass...also she's stupid...tits and ass. 1/10 Art: again nice tits and ass 8/10 Sound: not too terrible I suppose. 5/10 Characters: The main male character is tolerable. The rest are there to indulge the male sex organ. 1/10 Enjoyment:.. 1/10 Final verdict: Honestly if you want something to play in the background when you're drunk and need to be horny then it isn't all that bad. If you want anything that will keep you entertained then look elsewhere. If you want comedy with flashing tits then try Kono Suba ok. Stay away from this.
This is one of the only anime I've written a review about that had a dumb story and an annoying main character that I rated 10/10. Needless to say, it's funny as hell. The story for Aho Girl is... well pretty much nothing. It's just a slice of life about an "aho girl". There is a narrative, sort of, but it's more of a way of organizing the madness that ensues in the 12 minute episodes. The art is amazing. It provides hilarious visual comedy and mocks/parodies other anime, especially JoJo. Not to mention, on the accidental and rare occurrence of me seeing part of the intro,I actually had a good time. The intros are funny too! The "aho girl" is annoying. This is to be expected though, so I don't think it's all bad. I like the characters. They're all well thought out. The hyperbolic, explosive behaviors of the main duo work wondrously together. The side characters are funny too. The 'booby president' becomes a good source of comedy while best-girl Sayaka is the most sane person in the entire series. She's also soft spoken, so believe me, she doesn't do much to stop the main duo. I had a great time watching this anime. Unlike some other comedy anime, this one knows its place. Something as wacky as this is SUPPOSED to be shorter than 24 minutes. If you drag an anime like this on for the length of a plot-driven anime, it will quickly become as boring as a box of flaccid dicks. Episodes 10 and 12 are really great watches even if you don't plan to tune in to the rest of the series. 10/10
Aho Girl is a simple anime : you get to laugh at an idiot. There is nothing else about it. It does not have anything special : there is no such thing as a story, the art and sound are okay. Characters, while not very surprising nor interesting, work pretty well with each other. And that's all. However you just keep laughing. The fun of Aho Girl is looking at a bunch of idiots actually being punished for their stupidity, but never understanding that they are stupid. If you like a bit of sadistic, dark or perverted humor, you've got something you'll enjoy.
It's a stupid Anime about a stupid girl who does stupid things in stupid situations and gets stupid outcomes and then gets abused by her Stupid Senpai. It's straight and to the point but it's so repetitive. It's a guilty pleasure of mine personally but there's a reason why after 6 years this hasn't got a season 2. Sorry but not sorry. Idk why it was even adapted into a anime. Story isn't really interesting it's pretty repetitive they do something at the end of the last episode but that gets nipped in the bud The MC is literally just her and her senpai and theSenpai just Abuses her non-stop. Characters are pretty Hollow too.
AHO GARU!!!!!!Well, it's exactly what it is, a girl who lacks the proper IQ, but then again , It's GOOD!!!!!! Cu'z it did deliver the laughs, not bad for an anime that only runs half the time of that of regular anime, let's git er don as Larry the Cable Guy would say: Story, Poor 3. Ok, so it was funny, it was entertaining, when we see Yoshiko Hanabatake, get punched, kicked, lambasted and all kinds of violence against women that one can imagine by her childhood sweetheart , Akun, frankly the concept is a feminist's worse nightmare and when they watched this, there is no doubtthat they would be coming to Japan , to hunt down this original creator, Hiroyuki to give him the same kind of violence that women experiences on a daily basis and I kinda agree, since it was kinda shallow to use it as it's shallow plot and quite frankly, them feminist would kinda brand the creator as a chauvinist, since the main character, Yoshiko was presented as a lowly animal who has all kinds of appalling traits, where it's ok for her take all the abuse that she get's form Akin and the worse part was, she likes it. Not a very good thing for an anime/manga to rely on. Art, Poor 3. Ok, so the school uniform for girls is hot, there is the quintessential Zettai Ryoki on Sayaka Sumino, panty hose on Fuki Incho and her boobs, there is the bikini fanservice, where Yoshiko wore it good, but WTF, why is the shinpantsu only limited to Yoshiko and no shinpantsu on Sayaka, Fuuka Incho and those 3 gayru bitches, also those 3 gayru bitches don't look like a bunch of gyarus, in fact why the fuck were they even call that when they don't dress the part? Main reason for the score. Sound, Poor 3. Ok so the seiyus who did Yosiko and Sayaka's voice were ok, but it kinda makes them sound like a retard, also the seiyu's who did Akun's voice sounded too manly, Fuuka on the other hand was just too mature , however seiyu Hikasa Yoko's voiced did played well for being Yoshiko's mom, since she does have that mature voice. Character, Very Good 8. Ok so Yoshiko often get's the full blunt of Akun's ire, but ya know what, she maybe a victim of his violence, but the again she can make him cry uncle if she wants to, that's is if she wants to, since she just too stupid to even realized it and just too manly in love that she just become's sooo masochistic, but ya know you gotta hand it to her, what she lack s in the IQ department, she makes it up with guts, high tolerance for pain, unwavering confidence, spunk, thinking way tooo ridiculous outside of the box, and being friendly even thought she gets a lotta flak from those 3 gyaru bitches. Akun or Akutsu Akuru, is every feminist's nightmare, he is a typical guy who is presented as an achiever but an epitome of a spouse abuser, however he just wanna be left alone, since we did see on the last episode that he never actually likes her and prefer to be a herbivore, which is a ridicules Jap term for a guy who prefers to be single for life, but much to his chargin , Yosihiko basically is giving him a life outside of the monotony that he prefers, too bad as the quintessential oblivious guy she doesn't realize that. as for Sayaka Sumino, too bad she has to be this wife material for Akun who probably will never happen, cu'z Akun is just too serious about being an achiever and there is Yoshiko's mom who is around to keep anybody else from being Akun's wife. Also, about the stalker girl Fuuka Iincho, it was kinda funny that she has to deal with Yoshiko's mom, but that as good as her role gets. Enjoyment, Good 7. Well, it is what the title said it would be, it was funny to say the laest, especially when Yoshiko was able to get around certain thing were she can make anybody (except for Akun) turn tables on them, so.... Overall, Good 7. It's all GOOD!!!!!! Season 2????Why Not. Aho Girl OUT!!!!!