![]() ![]() Sadly most of the characters are a bit :”watered down” too, as the only bright one is the female lead of the show, the rest of the characters are either not given a lot of time, or as the main male character - a bit empty and even soulless. And if you take a look at the colour palette of this show - you will get a confirmation for this “slow chill show”, as everything is soft, light a bit watered down. I would describe it as a “slow chill show”, that you can just watch while you have your tea or before going to sleep. And this is, basically, everything I can tell without going through every episode spoilering you events, because the flow of events is neither Don’t be fooled tho if you thought “wow, a gamer, he is just like me!” - the man is a typical hot dude that has no rest from girls. So what do we have here? A girl after a break up meets a gamer and we follow their interactions for 13 episodes. Why? Well, it is just like a bland soup that will fill you, but will not give you any lasting taste. While I enjoyed this anime, I can't really recommend it. She IS all those things, but she’s a lot more as well. Having her be portrayed as spazzy, cute and pitiful really does the story no justice. I think getting to know Akane is key to rooting for this couple. The anime just doesn’t care to follow through.Īnywho, maybe I’m jumping the gun and I’m needlessly worrying and things will get more progressively fleshed out as the anime progresses. In the anime she’s kind of depicted as some pretty, hot ass mess charity case that Yamada ends up falling for because um… she hugged him when she was drunk, I guess? The manga shows a lot of Akane’s thought processes and reasoning. She is always challenging herself to fight her own prejudices and insecurities. the anime, but she is also super kind and understanding and THIS is what catches Yamada’s attention the most about Akane. In the manga she is flighty and excitable just as depicted in ![]() While it’s true that Yamada’s character was always kind of flat, even in the manga as he has some pretty major fathomable gaps in his character progression and development, Akane has always been pretty well developed. ![]() On the surface, the adaptation seems fairly congruent with the manga, but I think what’s missing is the spirit or thought process behind the actions and conflict. I know that this series is pretty hyped so far, but I’m just here to voice some preliminary concerns about how things are going so far. ![]()
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