The maid Lilith, hired to look after young Yuuri and his family's mansion, seems highly suspicious: she is too good to be true. Every dish she serves turns out to be delicious, the whole residence sparkles after she cleans it, and all the clothing has given off a pleasant scent since she started doing the laundry. Furthermore, her devilishly beautiful eyes only serve to heighten Yuuri's suspicions. Is Lilith perhaps a witch or a sorcerer? Yuuri cannot figure it out. But despite his misgivings, Yuuri has to live with Lilith as he tries to unravel the mystery behind her otherworldly charm. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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When I finished watching this anime, I immediately marked it as completed here on the site as I usually do. One thing I noticed was the average score of this anime is extremely low for what this anime has to offer the viewer. I was outraged, so I went to see the reviews to understand what was the issue that people were seeing in this anime, but I soon understood what was happening after seeing some reviews. A very peculiar pattern is that most of the negative reviews had the indication of "preliminary" while the positive reviews were from people who actually completed the anime. I understandthe anime is not of that incredible production level and has the appearance of being made on a very cheap budget, but that simply does not justify the low average score evaluated by users, (6.58) while I am writing this review. So before I start my real review I want to make it clear that most of the people who didn't recommend this anime are people who probably went through 3 or 4 episodes, fiddling with their cellphone or doing something else, since this anime has a better quality. Saikin proposal is nothing extremely complicated, on the contrary, it is something extremely simple and palatable even for a person who is not used to watching anime. Despite the proposal being simple, the execution of this anime deserves a highlight since it manages to directly give the viewer the feeling he wants to convey in a subtle way, even if nothing is happening at the moment, it gives you exactly the feeling he proposes at the moment. Our protagonist is an innocent child, it's cool to see him develop during the episodes, it's not that boring thing of "the protagonist is there simply for the development of the work to happen." no, it was a work made with love and thought about how it would be placed in each episode, the progression of this anime is a strong point since, on the contrary of animes that are stalled just to hold the viewer for one more episode, this anime is compact, satisfactory to see how things unfold, I haven't watched a work so connected with the viewer for a long time. Before you start watching, I recommend grabbing a coffee or hot chocolate and making yourself comfortable. You will have a great experience watching the course of such an unpretentious story but at the same time so nice to watch. As I mentioned before, the anime has its limitations because of a simple budget, but that doesn't prevent you from having some experience with the anime, on the contrary, it somehow conveys the feeling of being something directly to you. Silver Link already has a precedent of making anime style comfortable for the viewer. Just like Non Non Biyori, they got it right again. They managed to balance the "Slice of Life" with a progression in the story. It's very difficult to balance these two things since if you don't get the measure right, it can either become a boring anime where nothing happens, or it can turn into a chaos of information or things that don't give the viewer time to digest what's happening. Saikin manages to maintain this balance, which is another great success of the Anime, I haven't read the manga yet but I believe that the adaptation was exactly what the screenwriter intended when writing this story. It's hard to make ends meet in this anime industry, where there are big companies spending millions on production, and you're someone who has a great story to watch but can't afford the production costs. I really like it when these smaller production companies manage to do such good work even without so many opportunities. The direction is nothing extremely outstanding in the anime industry, but even so Minato Mirai managed to do something good for the viewer to watch, just like he already did with Otome Game, he brought this experience to the "future" and made another good work. So you can say it's a well-directed anime. If you asked me if this anime is worth watching, I would say yes without thinking twice. This anime is a great way to pass the time, I'm sure you'll like the characters, the way they are introduced in the story and how they are carried through the eleven episodes. The story sustains itself so as not to be boring at all, on the contrary, it encourages you to continue watching. The drama is not that "I'm running out of ideas so we need to put on some drama" stuff. No, the drama makes sense with the story and only adds more to the anime. Give this anime a chance!
Your seasonal bit of feel good fodder which has a feel good vibe to it. Not a bad anime if you're looking for an 11 episode slice of life revolving around a pre teen kid who's innocently ignorant about the other ways he can come off when talking to his maid. It has mild comedy in it if you like the entertaining reactions to comments the MC makes which he isn't fully aware of when he makes them because he's a pre teen kind of sheltered kid with the sub genre being romance which you know there'll never be full on romance because that would justbe plain paedophilia. With the story it doesn't really progress anywhere as it's a slice of life with no end goal but to just be a nice feel good show. The art style is nice that's used and does it's job well when it comes to characters design in the show although it doesn't do that when it comes to objects(not that the objects in the show matter too much). So I'd advise watching this is you're looking for something with mild comedy and a nice feel good feeling it gives you along with the comedy it can give. Although if you're looking for a show that shows progress and development in the storyline and characters then I'd advise to watch something else due to it not being that kind of show.
A young child's parents have died and he is left by his lonesome at the helm of his estate, unable to afford the servants that had previously aided his household, and so he is left alone--that is, until a young maid arrives to attend to him. At face value this is a slice-of-life romantic comedy that is a one-trick pony: it sets up intimate moments between this young, well-endowed, exotic maid and the juvenile master of the estate that would leave your run-of-the-mill main characters flustered or bloody-nosed at the sheer suggestive nature of the rapport. This show turns this concept on its head by havingthe young man reciprocate the maid's intimidatingly sensual advances by dealing out compliments and sweet-nothings to her until she herself blushes. Were it a game of poker, the maid could hold pocket aces and still fold them in the face of the young master's unflinching resolutions. He is effectively better at talking to women than 99.9% of all main characters in anime. He has a fine future ahead of him. Now then, what else? The animation is unremarkable but does its job - this show is not a spectacle kind. Little happens and what does is so often a cutesy subversion or developments that deliver what was promised. The writing is fine, serviceable for the target demographic for a show with a premise such as this. Overall, it was unbelievable in every sense of the word that a child would be left as the sole heir and owner of an estate, left unattended to his own devices without some distant relative or the state itself acting to install a guardian post-mortem of parents. But then one so often has a generous suspension of disbelief when watching anime. For those seeking a low-key slice-of-life absent of great strife with redundant gimmicks, replete with maids and the mysterious things they do, and a young boy who has more game than the rest of the genre combined at the center of it all, then I recommend this show to you. There are certainly worse ways to kill a few hours.
This show is the epitome of knowing everything that has been done with the genre, yet making an almost inferior version of it because the creative juices have all but been squeezed out to nothingness. And in case you didn't know, this Summer's Saikin Yatotta Maid ga Ayashii a.k.a The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious is the 2nd anime adaptation of mangaka Wakame Konbu's works, the 1st of which was last Summer's 2-cour, 20-episode long Jahy-sama wa Kujikenai! a.k.a The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!, which was enjoyable to a certain degree with its comedy and whatnot. Sadly though, what this show offersto us is nothing more than just endless, pandering bait of the tropes done before, but un-"sus"-piciously worse in every aspect. The "teasing" sub-genre has seen its many fair share of really good ones, the likes of Souichirou Yamamoto with the Takagi-san franchise and the same season's Soredemo Ayumu (which is just a character swap), and the one that this show will be most compared to: mangaka Koharu Inoue's Shinigami Bocchan to Kuro Maid a.k.a The Duke of Death and His Maid. But there is a fine line to draw where the teasing goes way above and beyond to the point of being extreme, and unfortunately for Wakame Konbu, he did what the formula has been long orchestrated before for years, only for the audience to be more pissed off at it. So, let's be real: Yuuri, the young boy that survived a horrific car accident that left both of his parents dead and him being home alone, he is a tough nut to crack being one that is bullied and left to his own devices to sort out his own feelings. It's hard having to micro-manage both the servant and the mansion that he can only call home, that's his safe haven...that is until this mysteriously beautiful, dark-skinned maid called Lilith enters his life, seemingly having a connection with his parents and taking it upon herself to take care of the young master. And the running gag is that the young master finds the maid incredibly "sus" (because that's a thing) due to her behavioural actions and intimidations of the rom-com between a child and an adult. Like, I get it when this is done in Shinigami Bocchan where both Bocchan and Alice are of the same age, and are acquainted well enough to make their teasing game more entertaining and comical. But in the case of Saikin Maid, all I see are just subpar cringefest gags of Lilith having to constantly run her mouth towards Yuuri and tease him romantically to no end, engaging the "will they, won't they" rhetoric. Like, would you believe it if this was done in real life? That would be called blasphemy, and a cardinal sin, even if this is all "make believe" fashion. Also, Yuuri is just plain dense, that's all. Nuff said, unless the point needs to be emphasized that he really doesn't know what's going on, and always plays second fiddle to Lilith until he understands the point, only to follow up on her gag. The other supporting characters are nothing like what I remember from Jahy-sama when it comes to the traits, they seemed like two exact complete polar opposites from one another. You have Yuuri's classmate and close contact Tsukasa Gojouin with her butler Fujisaki, and believe it or not, their role in this show is just meant to belittle the fact that this show has neither style nor substance, and are only created to show the affiliations to both Yuuri and Lilith in the most "bearable" of terms possible. Take Gojouin for example: she is an "advocate" for the forbidden relationship between the two leads that stems from her being a fan of romance manga and novels, she's the "thirsty sister" that just wants to imagine where the wild things are with the master-maid relationship. Thank God there's Fujisaki to stop her, and out of everyone, she's the most calm and collected character of the bunch keeping Gojouin in constant check. Fujisaki's the "gatekeeper" of anything and everything, so I'm glad that her character exists to bond the rest of the cast together in some form and function as the only sane person in the lot. Unsurprisingly, it's Silver Link back at it again with subpar in-house director Mirai Minato on his 2nd rondo with this show after Jahy-sama. At least I would admit that Jahy-sama is supposed to be paid more attention to detail given its 20-episode runtime, and since recently there has been more of the studio's collab work with another minor studio Blade, I can't really tell if they ever improved the line work to begin with, or could it be that Silver Link has consistently produced good and bad shows in a never-ending cycle. At the very least, it seems that this show is used to train a relatively new director (Misuzu Hoshino) under Mirai Minato's tutelage, but as we all know that quantity does not equal to quality, and this one is just a pure bad pass wth the bare minimums of actually getting the job done. It's the same story with the OST, it's very forgettable and there's nothing noteworthy to be talked about. Just like Shinigami Bocchan, Saikin Maid has its wholesome moments, but to the extent of getting towards its objective is one that cannot be displaced, for where the destination lies is how the journey to get there is done, and this has already brought in mixed comments when it comes to author Wakame Konbu's way of expression in this show. It's definitely way different from what I was expecting to be: a Shinigami Bocchan version of Jahy-sama, only except that the charm wears off faster than it could remain, with the majority finding this to be pure bad and the minority enjoying for what it truly is. I can only draw the line in the middle like Humpty Dumpty, not knowing where the egg will fall in this one, though the reckoning that it'll lean more towards the bad side. It's just mediocre, that's all.
Honestly I have watched this anime not once but twice. One thing I tell people before watching anime is to first search within themselves and know what they would like to watch at that particular instance. If you wan a classic romance anime that makes you blush, this anime is perfect. I rated it 10 stars because it is pert for its genre. The background music is on another level, the graphics is on another level. The story line is so simple, it's completely for fun and relaxation. I always enjoy watching this and I would recommend it to anyone who just needs something to cool his head down.
Really loved the anime. I really recommend you to watch it i was bored watching the same old anime.. But this anime is something different 10 out of 10 for me really good animating and the story was really great just wanna see that kid grow with her maid of course Even though i didn't get to see some romance in the first season....So I have big hope to see more Hope will will be a season 2 of this anime soon can't wait to see more development of there relationship i wish it would get more popular i really think that you will enjoy this anime because of it'sunique story and plot
Whenever I finish an anime like Saikin Yatotta Maid ga Ayashii, I get that weird mix of satisfaction and sadness. It’s like… how many more beautiful stories like this are still out there waiting for me? And will I really have the time to watch them all in this lifetime? This one hit me right in that soft spot—the kind that makes you sit in silence for a few seconds after the last episode ends. I genuinely loved this anime. It’s such a warm, light-hearted, and emotional ride that sneaks up on you. At first, I thought it was going to be another run-of-the-mill romcom witha mysterious maid trope, but oh man, I was wrong. Lilith, the maid, is not just charming and mischievous—she’s got depth. You can tell she truly cares for Yuuri, even if she hides it behind her playful teasing. And Yuuri... that boy is so pure-hearted it almost hurts. His honesty, his innocence—it’s like watching a little flame of kindness trying to stay lit in a big, quiet house full of loneliness. Yuuri reminded me a little of the Duke from The Duke of Death and His Maid. Both live these isolated lives but are pulled into the warmth of love and companionship by these wonderful women. The vibes are very similar—soft, healing, and just a bit magical. And honestly, I think both series deserve to be in the same tier of emotional storytelling. There’s something so simple yet powerful about the way this anime portrays love. It’s not loud. It’s not filled with drama. It’s just… gentle. The kind that grows over time, in small moments—sharing tea, teasing each other, walking together. Because Yuuri’s still young, he doesn’t fully understand his emotions yet, and it was honestly adorable how he kept confusing his feelings of love with “suspicion.” Like dude, no one’s out to get you, you’re just in love for the first time! And Lilith—man, the way she’d try to fluster him with her seductive lines, only for Yuuri to throw back some dead-serious, heartfelt line that caught her totally off guard—it never got old. Every time she turned red and panicked like she was overheating, I’d laugh out loud. And not in a “haha” way, like genuinely laugh. There’s this specific moment where Yuuri says something straight-up honest to her, and Lilith’s expression changes so fast, it’s like she got hit by a truck of emotions. So good. I also wanna give a shoutout to the side characters—especially Tsukasa. She wasn’t just comic relief. She really helped Yuuri start to untangle what he was feeling and nudged him toward understanding that yeah… it wasn’t suspicion, it was love. And when he finally started to realize it by the end? Ugh, my heart. That’s the moment I was waiting for since episode one. If there ever is a season 2—and I hope there is—I’d love to see them a little older, more mature, maybe even preparing for marriage. But even if this is all we get, I’ll still remember this anime as one of those soft, sweet ones that quietly stays with you. 10/10 from me. No regrets.
Well,i think i'm gonna go give it (6,90) for this anime ratings. But,before some MAL gangsters or elders account come to read this. That ratings just meant that this anime is only at 'fine' level and not good enough to be in 'good' level. Okay,moving on to story aspect. In terms of story, the development of the plot feels clumsy. Called broad development it feels too narrow and vice versa. The plot presented was rushed to completion at the end of the episode. I don't know, since what episode does the development of the story in this anime start to be unclear. In terms of characterization,even I am confused that our main character is at the elementary or high school level. For a stature that is still chibi like an elementary school child and given a romantic plot, this is certainly not the right combination. However, in terms of design, to be honest, the depiction of the character and the nuances of the master & maid are really well executed in this anime. From a visual perspective, to be honest, this anime isn't too bad. Having above average visual quality and consistent execution are added values for this anime. But unfortunately in terms of audio, this anime is only helped by the 2 voice actors of the main character of this anime. For the theme song and sound effects, it just doesn't suit my ears because the execution doesn't seem to match the theme of the anime. In the end, maybe I would say that I don't really recommend this anime. To be honest, in my personal opinion, I only enjoyed the first few episodes of this anime, but I don't know when I started watching this anime, it was very boring and cringy, even though in the end I still finished this anime hahahahahaaa. But at least with that I can give my testimony.
It's a show about wife beater in the making but no one seems to be noticing subtle red flags main character keeps planting on every interaction with any female. While description doesn't really describe this show as such, main character has all the tell tale signs. All the love interests are servants and they have to do what he orders, and orders are absolute. He frequently states they are his and his alone. If they displease him it's their fault and they constantly apologize and bloom on any sort of acknowledgement and/or forgiveness from main character. He gets angry when they leave the house andon those occasions he follows them jealously. All while not providing any sort of compensation to any of the servants. Writers try to disguise this as some pure and innocent love interest. Since it's a Japanese drama we have to have harem of sorts with at least few busty and even more thirsty female characters. Of course there's the ever-present "comedy" of main character constantly overreacting and screaming on top of his lungs. Classic signs of an average show. All that said, it's not an unwatchable show. It does leave you fuzzy feeling as well as dirty knowing that main character is surely developing into an asshole if not worse and for enjoying development of relationship between old enough girl to be working as maid and clearly elementary school kid. Overall, mixed bag due to weird themes and clearly demented main character. Story doesn't really go anywhere, just eleven episodes of them blushing at each other. One couldn't spoil this one no matter how much effort was invested.
Man, this anime is just one big bundle of adorableness! I want to preface by saying that I am by no means a fan of slice of life series - I find most of them to be either very boring or way too sugar coated. This one though, I don't even know what it is specifically, but it just does it for me. If I'm ever in a bad mood, a few episodes of this will always cheer me up. The greatest strength here is obviously the titular maid Lilith. She is very cute and lovable and her design is awesome, her brilliant purple eyespopping amazingly in the manga. She is also very mysterious though. When you don't know what's going to happen next, you can actually step into the shoes of protagonist Yuuri and be very suspicious of the maid. Nonetheless, this is a light hearted show, so there isn't some dark hidden motive, it's just two characters struggling to show how they feel for each other. There is just enough drama and tension to keep things interesting, but not too much to sour the mood. Both protagonists are very cute together and their interactions are kept believable, that I believe greatly contributes to the enjoyment factor here. All the side characters are very engaging too and greatly enhanced the overarching story. By the end, when all is revealed, the conclusion is exceptionally satisfying. Beyond that, this anime is also absolutely gorgeous. It's bright, vibrant, colourful, lively and very well paced. Every moment is a joy to look at. All the designs and outfits for the characters are very nice too, with Lilith obviously stealing the show. The music and sound design elevate the experience too. In short, this is a very nice and cute little series that is just a joy from beginning to end. Yes, it's not some ultra deep narrative and it's not some revolutionary premise, but it doesn't need to be. It's a simple story about an orphaned boy and his mysterious maid, executed to perfection. Lilith herself is an amazing character that is incredibly lovable, caring and charming and she manages to be sexy without over-the-top fanservice. I can never get enough of her and I think you will feel the same way too.
What would have been a trashy ecchi anime in any other universe, turns out to be anime romance novel. What I thought would be trashy coomer bait seems to be more targeted towards girls. It became quickly apparent to me that it was written by a woman during my viewing. This is because the show follows a general pattern of "thing happens" -> "MC compliments the maid as a result of the thing". The male MC basically just exists to compliment and make the female lead feel desired, which is what tipped me off to it being written by a woman. It's unapologetic whish fulfillment andromance. That's not a critique perce, but I would have enjoyed the show more if I was into that kind of stuff. I do have my criticizms however, mainly that it's too repetitive and lacks stakes. The aforemention pattern isn't varied enough and comes of as vacuous. The show is generally devoid of any interesting conflict, which can be a good thing if you are looking for something light-hearted, but it makes the show samey as well. I was relieved when I finally finnished it, but that might just be because I don't enjoy those kinds of stories. This anime is equivilant to one of those romance novels that your aunt/grandma reads voraciously and has enormous collection of. Its no coincidence that one of the characters is infatuated with the relationship between the two MCs, loves gossip and reads lots of romance novels. If you are the type that enjoys those kinds of stories, you have probably already seen it. 6/10
English. I did not expect anything and in truth there is nothing to highlight, it's good, it's not bad and I think it's a very strange idea for an anime but it manages to entertain, from the beginning you know what will happen in this one and that there will be nothing interesting to highlight, It is the typical anime to pass the time that will make you laugh and will keep you entertained for the twelve chapters that this season or good anime has. The main idea is of a child whose parents die and leave him with an inheritance not so big to support himself,that's why he fires all his servants to save money, however from one day to the next a girl appears who she will not charge you for her services but the only thing she wants is to be her servant, if we come to our senses this is so unlikely that it is even funny that this is what the anime is about (it should be noted that in the future it will be explained why she came to the house but at first that doesn't happen), well later there are situations like when they talk about the protagonist's past or the maid's past that give variety to it but from then on it really doesn't add anything else. In addition to the fact that the plot is always the same, the guy suspects the girl, the girl tells him something to make him distrust and in the end everything is false, that is repeated throughout the anime and after a while it begins to get enough, they could make better situations in this one but they went with the most basic thing which is to repeat the plot over and over again. The animation on the other hand, although it is not bad, it really looks very slow (more than normal), it looks less natural than usual (in anime I mean) and although it is better than many other anime there are some shots that are They look very simple until they reach a point where they look like a generic anime from recent years (at the date of writing). Finally, one thing that is quite important is the ending, you will wonder why I follow these, well look, if you want to solve your doubts about the series, they will only solve them at the end of it, since in the final chapter of the season all the unknowns come to light that were in the series throughout this one, for that reason do not expect them to solve your doubts while the episodes go by since you will have to wait until the end for this to happen. In conclusion, if you want to waste time on a day of a lot of leisure, this is the anime you need to watch, since after watching it you won't remember anything that happened. Español. No esperaba nada y en verdad no hay nada que destacar, esta bien no es mala y creo que es una idea muy rara para un anime pero logra entretener, desde el principio sabes lo que pasará en este y que no habrá nada interesante a destacar, es el típico anime para pasar el tiempo que te hará sacar algunas risa y te mantendrá entretenido los doce capítulos que tiene esta temporada o bueno anime. La idea principal es de un niño al cual se le mueren los padres y lo dejan con una herencia no tan grande para mantenerse, por eso mismo despide a todos sus sirvientes para ahorrarse dinero, sin embargo de un día para otro aparece una tipa la cual no le cobrará por sus servicios pero lo único que quiere es ser su sirvienta, si nos ponemos a razonas esto es tan inverosímil que es hasta gracioso que de eso trate el anime (cabe recalcar que a futuro se explica el porqué llego a la casa pero al principio no pasa eso), bueno después hay situaciones como cuando hablan del pasado del protagonista o de la sirvienta que le dan variedad a este pero de ahí en adelante en verdad no aporta nada más. Además de que la trama es siempre la misma, el tipo sospecha de la chica, la chica le dice algo para que desconfíe y al final todo es falso, eso se repite todo el anime y después de un tiempo ya empieza a hartar bastante, pudieron hacer mejores situaciones en este pero se fueron con lo más básico que es repetir la trama una y otra vez. La animación por otra parte, aunque no esté mala en verdad se ve muy lenta (más de lo normal), se ve menos natural de lo acostumbrado (en los animes me refiero) y aunque es mejor que muchos otros animes hay algunas tomas que se ven muy simples hasta llegar un punto de que se ven como de un anime genérico de los años recientes (a fecha de salida del escrito). Ya por último una cosa bastante importante es el final, se preguntarán porque sigo estos pues miren, si quieren resolver sus dudas de la serie solo las resolverán al final de está, ya que en el capítulo final de la temporada salen a relucir todas las incógnitas que se tenían en la serie a lo largo de esta, por eso mismo no esperes que te resuelvan las dudas mientras pasan los episodios ya que te tendrás que esperar al final para que suceda esto. En conclusión si quieres perder el tiempo en un día de mucho ocio este es el anime que necesitas ver, ya que después de verlo no te acordarás de nada de lo qué pasó.
Watched from: 18th to 19th May 2025 Initially, this anime did remind me a lot of "You're Ms. Servant", but it's just not the same. Honestly, I don't even have a full explanation about it. The story follows Yuuri, somewhere between 10 and 12, and Lilith, this mysterious femme de chambre aged 16-18. Gradually, a subtle feeling of affection enters between the pair. Quite often, Yuuri complements Lilith from his own innocence while she would get shy at the compliment. At other times, she is teasing Yuuri while grinding her teeth to lacerate her affection-during her care for his needs and even his feelings. This constant blendof adorable bantering, mystery, and soft feelings maintains the storyline light yet gripping. I cannot say much without giving things away, but I would just rather suggest to consider trying it; you might enjoy it. Personally, I found it entertaining. I would give it a 7 out of 10.
A slow romance, generally, that's the type of the romance cute, so cute because of the innocence of the caracters... The more I watched, the more I melted. Story and Caracters : Yes, Saikin Yatotta Maid ga Ayashii's not the perfect cute romance. Yuri's saying always the sames things realizing, it gets repetitive. But I can forgive that, Yuri stops declaring his love like that, the story will become weird and will be less cute. I love the reactions of Yuri, he always say his maid is strange, even if in love with she, that's repetitive, but not disturbing. I love his innocence too, he's not realizingwhat he say, and belive that's magic, that's remember me Chunnibyo. I love Lilith too, she's understand all like us, she's the perfect seme caracter for a Straight Shotacon, all the story, I tought she's a maid at the manor just for love, because with these thoughts, Like trying to get his attention, I always tought, "Just say "I love you" please, you are one of the best lovers with Yuri !" That's so cute I didn't pay attention to the age. Music and Animation : There're two studios for this anime, and that's shows. I love the colors and the lights, there's no things dark, and that's enjoy we more this cute romance. That's not colored too, just perfect. I love the opening, "Su-Suki janai !" the words of the song are just perfect for the story, just the title : "I don't lo-love you !". For me this is Lilith who is singing. Others musics are typical of Slice of Life or School Life anime. Overall, I think the story can't satisfied everybody, that's a Straight Shotacon, but I recommend this anime who love cute romance or even just Slice of Life, even you don't like Schotacon.