I can't even rate this series... Yes, he's full of humor, but it's too much! On the other hand, the overall storyline is not devoid of meaning, the problems of working under time constraints are conveyed quite reliably. In general, it's not so bad, I don't regret the time I spent (there was nothing to see), but it's better to watch something more meaningful.
Well, who starts the first episode like that? A reprimand! Although, by and large, all anime is a dashing average guy. Everything is very banal, formulaic and vulgar. What surprised me the most was, where did all these famous seiyu come from? Especially thanks for Kugimiya Rie. There's a lot of nudity, I don't like ecchi, perversions and stupidities, and even more. It doesn't feel like the characters are adults at all. The same schoolboy as always, and of course, all are completely innocent virgins. Everything is superficial and not thought out. Although I still liked the two Persians – GG himself and the brunette. Aito is a very vulgar naive fool, he grew up on ecchi and did not see him further, by and large, he pulls out only by his naivety and desire to help (although you can't spit in almost every anime totem of kindness). I liked Ashis only from the kind side, her malicious version is extremely stereotypical, but when she's cute, she looks very much like the Keyon brunettes I miss. As a result, after watching it, it becomes unclear – what was it all about? And I think I've seen it before. But it worked perfectly as a quick comedy, because after the silver spoon, it was hard to watch anything. I needed to completely relax and get it all out.
It's disgustingly boring, dumb, and unfunny, even by ecchi standards. Either the grass used to be greener and the anime was more fun, or it's really shit.
Although I still liked the two Persians – GG himself and the brunette. Aito is a very vulgar naive fool, he grew up on ecchi and did not see him further, by and large, he pulls out only by his naivety and desire to help (although you can't spit in almost every anime totem of kindness). I liked Ashis only from the kind side, her malicious version is extremely stereotypical, but when she's cute, she looks very much like the Keyon brunettes I miss. As a result, after watching it, it becomes unclear – what was it all about? And I think I've seen it before. But it worked perfectly as a quick comedy, because after the silver spoon, it was hard to watch anything. I needed to completely relax and get it all out.