The first season was released back in 2001, it's not ancient, of course, but it's an old thing, so the graphics are just eye-popping. Honestly, for me, anime from 2000-2005 with the most hellish graphics (fortunately there are exceptions), it's amazing that things before 2000 are drawn much more beautifully! It's about Oyasha, who can draw well. There is an otaku among his friends and he likes the guy to create doujinshi. We are once again discovering a story about people who are passionate about their hobbies and who are moving away from reality. They show us both a comic book and a festival, and there is a positive daily routine of Japanese animeshnikov. And everything seems to be fine and interesting, but… The Persians are boring and banal, there is so much comedy that it no longer looks like humor, but like mediocrity, coming out of all the cracks. OYASH, tsendere (who loves OYASH, but shows off), mangaki (several types: sad, pretentious, greedy; everyone likes OYASH, of course). for what? But that's how it all started well. Ovashki is the purest fanservice produced in the above-mentioned form. And the second season… Why was he there at all? Otakuism is going somewhere, new Persians are appearing, who stupidly appear and disappear… I am very disappointed and offended. But you can watch the first season in principle, at least in order to find yourself in the "Japanese otakun everyday life."
It's about Oyasha, who can draw well. There is an otaku among his friends and he likes the guy to create doujinshi. We are once again discovering a story about people who are passionate about their hobbies and who are moving away from reality. They show us both a comic book and a festival, and there is a positive daily routine of Japanese animeshnikov. And everything seems to be fine and interesting, but…
The Persians are boring and banal, there is so much comedy that it no longer looks like humor, but like mediocrity, coming out of all the cracks. OYASH, tsendere (who loves OYASH, but shows off), mangaki (several types: sad, pretentious, greedy; everyone likes OYASH, of course). for what? But that's how it all started well.
Ovashki is the purest fanservice produced in the above-mentioned form. And the second season… Why was he there at all? Otakuism is going somewhere, new Persians are appearing, who stupidly appear and disappear…
I am very disappointed and offended. But you can watch the first season in principle, at least in order to find yourself in the "Japanese otakun everyday life."