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MaxSouth
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While the show is definitely not an A class one, it is still much better than it was said to be before this review.
B mark is quite right; I am continuing to watch it also for the sake of originality (usually all these shows are about girls, and now it is different -- and no one ate a cake yet or engaged with theatre-related dreams). |
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maaya
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They exist, many of them. But the ones I met were much funnier than in "You & Me" ... maybe that's why I found the series to be boring =( I really like Slice of Life sometimes, but not this one. It's really not a bad or offensive show ... it just left me feeling ... empty ...
Huh ... that's really not asking for much in order to classify something as "original" ![]() |
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msgundam2
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Of course this gets a high rank. This anime is so bland and tries so hard to be artsy.
Oh, and this is what you call a female or yaoi fan service anime. Am I the only one how thanks this anime would have gotten a very low rating if the cast was all female? |
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configspace
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No, I would also expect so ![]() See Carl's review of Yuruyuri |
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MaxSouth
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I did not state that boldly. I talked about "originality", meaning that this show is more original than hundreds of the type when girls eat cakes. For this genre, complete change of characters from girls to boys and no cakes is way more original than usual. |
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dpkworldwide
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Great review, Carl--thanks for giving this show the credit it's due. It is definitely one of my favorites of this season precisely for many of the reasons you mention.
I don't necessarily think it's "unrealistic": when I was in H.S., my best friend was almost exactly like Yuki (though not a twin); I myself was a lot like Shun (but I never had long hair and was NEVER that "girly"...). A kid I was on student council with was a red-headed Chizuru. I've also met plenty of H.S. aged kids with as developed a sense of dry humor as is depicted here, from my (twin!) nephews to a good friend's son who takes care of my cat (!) when I go on vacation. Maybe some of the viewers/commenters need to get out more often or start hanging out with a better group of friends! ![]() Good shows (of any kind) often take the best characters and situations and condense them together to make them more dynamic. You wouldn't necessarily enjoy a show that had only one or two of these characters and showed the additional mundane days in between the days when something notable or funny happens. They've "selectively compressed" the lives of these 5 boys into more entertaining episodes. The thing I like best about this and similar series is that it gives me a chance to both reminisce about my own H.S. years and look on wistfully as I think about "what might have been". The characters are great and realistic to me--I could have been friends with any of them; their story and antics are fun and make me feel good, yet there's often some subtle, emotional sub-context that really strikes home (for example the Summer Festival story about Chizuru that others have mentioned). It's those little twists that make Kimi to Boku so special to me--finishing an episode laughing but with a little tear in the corner of my eye from the nostalgia or whatever. I felt that a lot while watching Honey and Clover. Anyway, once again--great review and I hope it gets more people to watch and appreciate the show with the right frame of mind. |
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TheSwedishElf
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Sorry, but I watched all 7 episodes and still failed to gain any interest at all in this boring drivel.
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