Overview
Tsukamoto Tenma is an ordinary 2nd year high school student who has fallen in love with one of her classmates, Karasuma Ooji. However, currently she is unable to confess her feelings to him. To make things worse, she found out that Karasuma is transferring to another school in a year. On the other hand, Tenma's other classmate, Harima Kenji (who is a delinquent) is also in love with Tenma. Not being able to confess his feelings, Harima gets depressed day by day.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | Japan |
| Genre: | Comedy, Anime, Romance/Dating |
| Network: | TV Tokyo |
| Watched by: | 1 211 995 636 |
| Total running time: | 20 hours 32 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 52 |
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Almost all reviews begin with this phrase, and I cannot be an exception, no matter how much I would like to do otherwise. If the first season had a certain novelty of a newly discovered fandom, the presence of these same school turmoil (romance), then there was nothing in the second. The situations from the first season are completely secondary, there are a lot of outdated jokes, and there are a lot of completely boring episodes. I was tormented by the question – where does the high rating of Americans come from? The second season is very full of references and parodies of old anime that were shown on TV in America, but are not at all known in Russia.
That's why I love Gintama – they have amazing absurd humor and a lot of deep drama. Comedy arcs alternate with dramatic ones, allowing you to feel the characters and take a break from the sad. There was too little drama in the Commotion. In the second season, it was at most two or three episodes, and these were the most interesting episodes of the season, for which he received a "good" rating from me. I really liked Harima, I really liked what he started with Eiri and Yakumo. But Tenma just infuriated me, and the severe drug addiction that began at the end of the second season turned the romantic comedy into fiction and absurdity. By the way, fiction flashes in many moments, reading Yakumo's thoughts, Karasuma's riddles.
The verdict is a dumpster. The comedy is too flat, the romance is too rotten, the fiction is inappropriate, the characters were used and thrown away – more than one interesting plot beginning did not receive an adequate continuation (I'm not saying the end).
I want to find a fan of this fandom and make them explain to me – why do you love it?
I like it when the genre is respected, either romance, comedy, or everyday life. It's still nothing when they combine two... But I didn't like the combination here. I was looking forward to romance more, and it was there, but it was tiny. A few Persians who want to confess their love, a few confused situations that caused a stir, and that's it. It's like a needle in a haystack, as it is, but try to see it. Still, the comedy genre sticks out, there are a lot of farcical situations, and really deep jokes, but their concentration is weak, sometimes you sit for several episodes and it's not funny. Most of the time, we are shown everyday life, the most terrible thing is that there is absolutely no zest in it, everything is completely standard situations. Thus, of all three genres, they took from the surface and did not decorate with anything. It would be nice, but nothing special. For the sake of romance, it's definitely not worth watching.
, there's a real romance-romance in art school and a little bit of comedy)
Extremely funny and absurd
This is one of the most carbon monoxide school comedies.