Azuki's situation is hilarious, she wants Yokodera hard, but he's dumped her strictly in the friend zone. I love her hopeless tantrums and posturing.
Azuki's situation is hilarious, she wants Yokodera hard, but he's dumped her strictly in the friend zone. I love her hopeless tantrums and posturing.
Well, she still serves as great pettanko fanservice so I wouldn't want to take her out of the show, even if she is annoying.
Peace.
I hope I'm not on a list somewhere, after watching that episode... (copyright:Archangel)
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
What list?
Peace.
The character designs are really super moe in this show.
For some reason I can't connect with Tsukiko's character. Sure, she's as cute as they get, but I can't get past the conflict between her rather proactively emotional personality (that impossibly doesn't get through to Yokodera, at least not where it would count for her) and the lack of visible feelings. I'm cool with genuinely emotionless characters, kuuderes and such, but Tsukiko's situation annoys me. If it's an emotionless girl, then she's supposed to be one and have the dude break the ice and heal her, but if she isn't emotionless, then she shouldn't act as if she were.
Thus, I find Azuki much cuter than Tsukiko, at the moment. Of course she's a sad case because she has been turned down. That means she can't really further the plot, at least not for herself. All this means I don't particularly want her to get lots of screen time anymore, even thought I don't find her annoying, because it would be wasted time.
Steel Queen certainly was surprising in this episode. I wonder what kind of movie she watched as a reference for her seducer act.
Emotionless versus expressionless is the key difference here. She still gets embarrassed, she just doesn't show it. She wished for her, "true feelings to not show so easily." So even expressionless as she is, they're still shown on a minor level and rarely, like when she shivered when he caught her twice in a row in the kitchen.
Episode 7 - gg
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They really keep spamming the wishes. Such immature kids. If the character designs weren't so damn cute, I'd have dropped this show already.
"children behave like children, DRAWPD!"
So, he doesn't want to be her brother anymore? Is that supposed to be some sort of confession? I really didn't get that scene.
Whatever. Tsukushi is still cute.
Yes, it is a roundabout confession, ironically coming from the person who cannot even understand roundabout confessions.
Peace.
[gg] Hentai Ouji - 10
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Holy shit, the track club vice president is the Hentai Princess of the series. Judging from her reactions to the dice game, all the insults she's been throwing at Yokodera are stuff she has been wishing he'd do to her as the Hentai Prince. That means that she wants him to steal her socks and...
Not that Tsukiko is any better...hiding inside a dakimakura. Allowing him to keep his lolicon/pettanko hentai, but nothing with big tits. Kinda cute that she's obsessed with determining that she's known (and been in love with him) the longest.
The interesting side effect to that is revealing the long-forgotten wish.
Azuki is also strangely receptive to "open" relationships. She likes to be considered his girlfriend, but doesn't seem to care when he goes on dates with Tsukiko either. Comparatively, Tsukiko is extremely possessive (self-admitted no less).
cat god is really creepy, I like the mysterious vibes comming from it
the laugh is giving me chills too
I have hard time imagining what that long-forgotten ancient wish is. It has removed everybody from Yokodera's memory, but it must also have something to do with the inconsistency regarding Tsutsukakushis' mother. Yokodera having something to do with the disappearance of the mother and wanting everybody to forget everything about it would be kind of brutish.
Episode 12 - gg
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This was a decently entertaining show. I wasn't really a big fan of Tsukiko, but I have to admit the last few episodes (the memory arc) did significant work making me like her a lot more. Perhaps because it wasn't anymore all up to her wish stunted personality but because there was so much history there. The kind of history I didn't foresee even though it was hardly anything complicated. Especially the condition of the mother, her relationshop with kid Yokodera, and lastly how kid Yokodera pulled off such an ultimately unselfish wish after receiving advice lasting a lifetime from himself.
Still, this was a really cute series.