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Reviews 3r154o

Apr 18, 2025
Mixed Feelings
Well-writtenWell-written
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
No, that’s the answer for the title.

Anyway, MyAnimeList lists this anime as a romcom, so I’m going to treat it as such. Most romcoms tend to follow a consistent tone—some lean toward heartfelt comedic romance with a sprinkle of seriousness, while others focus on heavier, more emotional romance with bits of humor to lighten the mood. This anime… feels like it tries to do both. The tone shifts can be jarring, almost like a jumpscare, but even then, the transitions feel half-baked. Just when you think it's about to get serious, it doesn't go all the way. And when it tries to be funny, it doesn’t fully commit either.

The romance here isn’t the type that makes your toes curl, fills your stomach with butterflies, or makes you bury your face in a pillow screaming, “I wish I were them.”while punching the wall. It’s there, sure, but it lacks the emotional punch,so it’s not exactly the feel-good type of romance. Just…romance.

As for the comedy, it doesn’t always land. Humor is subjective, of course, and it’s probably partially my fault since I’m not really the target demographic for this kind of anime. That said, I’m sure there are viewers who find it genuinely funny.

Now, let’s talk about the characters.

First, the MC. He’s your typical romcom protagonist—too timid to take initiative, constantly doubting himself, and every time he manages to build a sliver of confidence, the heroine crushes it instantly. Like many romcom leads, Yuu has a hobby. This time it’s making flower accessories. Not the most captivating trait, but at least it serves a purpose in the story. Other than that, there’s not much worth noting, except that I genuinely felt bad watching him get toyed with by the heroine.

Next is Rion, the safer choice—the second heroine. She’s more reserved, softer in demeanor, the type who blushes more than she speaks. You can kind of tell she was a later addition to the story. She’s sweet and cute, but not particularly memorable.

Then there’s Himari. Now... I’ve always felt that when a character doesn’t speak "normally," it can leave a weird impression on viewers—and Himari sadly falls into that trap. Around 98% of her dialogue revolves around teasing or goofing around. Every time she appears on screen, she tries to be the comedic relief. “Oh ho ho, MC-kun, you like her, don’t you?” “Oh my, look at her clothes, so scandalous—definitely sparking some pervy thoughts, huh?” It’s constant. Sometimes it feels like she’s trying way too hard, but maybe that’s intentional.

She also frequently tosses around sexual innuendos, and whenever the MC takes the bait or responds even slightly, she immediately shuts it down—then gets upset when he doesn’t push forward. You get the idea. She can be entertaining, sure, but also exhausting. Cute, but annoying. And yeah, she's rich... just because.

Nothing else really stands out.

The music is average—standard fare for a romance anime. The animation is serviceable, nothing exceptional. The story is your typical love triangle, though I will give it some credit: it keeps you guessing about which heroine will "win" in the end.

There’s not much in of fanservice, unless you count the occasional cleavage or the classic “guy pinning a girl down” scene. The anime does toss around adult like “sex” and “big tits” a few times, but there’s nothing overtly sexual.

Overall, this isn't the best romcom out there, but it’s not the worst either. If you’ve got time to spare, you could watch it—but honestly, you could probably find something more compelling.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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