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| Episodes: | 12 |
| Aired Episodes: | 12 |
| Watched by: | 761 |
Cast
13
Ayako Kawasumi
Nono Ichinose

Kana Ueda
Haruko Tamaki

Satsuki Yukino
Mirei Sakaki

Daisuke Kishio
Kai Nishida

Ken Narita
Takashi Katsuragi

Jin Domon
Sadaji Wakui

Orie Kimoto
Mugi Asai
EY
Emi Yabusaki
Chitose Kanna

Ayumi Tsunematsu
Sachie Ayase
AT
Akiko Tanaka
Hibiki Kawasaki

Chiwa Saito
Minoru Yamaguchi

Miho Miyagawa
Kayo Tōyama

Kyoko Hikami
Risaki Nishida
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On the one hand, it doesn't seem to be excruciatingly bad. But this title is far from good either.
I like anime in the Drama genre. I'm even willing to lower my concentration of disbelief in order to enjoy a sad story while ignoring minor joints. That's how I watched "Real Tears" and I didn't regret that I overcame myself and endured the rather boring first episodes.
But this title directly challenges how long I will say "let's say". Some moments made it easier to say "what the fuck?"
out loud. This is more of a dramatizing anime than a dramatic one. The conflicts are contrived, and the characters are not flat, but at the same time they do not reach the volume. The love lines are both merged because the love angle from senpai, the head and the blonde just fell apart in the end because everyone rejected each other, and the relationship between the heroine and the kid did not take place at all, although the whole title hinted that she should appear right away, and the beach episode shows and says "Here. This is the moment where they have feelings," and at the end of the season, he pretends that nothing happened.
I have the following to say. It's not as excruciatingly painful as the ending of "Canvas 2", but I recommend watching something more suitable first. You've probably been putting off watching a good title for a long time.