Well, what a sweet thing, God, I won't get tired of repeating it, because I haven't had such pleasure from watching everyday life for a very long time, since the days of Horimiya, probably. I liked how guys sneezed when girls talked about them, while everyone sneezed exactly when "his" girlfriend was talking about him.
@Masya: I agree with you, the charm is incredibly touched-Komori, Fuyutsuki and Otonashi (๑ᴗ)ﻭ
"Komori-san, the next time you get scared, call me anytime, I'll come running right away, wherever you are." - Fuyutsuki-san!.. - Are you her boyfriend?..
- Huh. Komori-san, don't you already have a boyfriend?
"Komori-san, are you dating someone already?" Although you already have me... - N-no, this is the first time I've heard about it either...
@Masya: May I discuss this genre with you a little more?
I crammed my viewing of "Horimiya" right between two fresh romantic anime, after I finished "Angel Next Door" yesterday and before I started "The Ice Guy and His Calm Colleague" today. And to be honest, I don't understand how "Horimiya" can be fairly put on a par with them, or even above them. Horimiya, in my opinion, is a rather boring sight, there are damn few charmingly cute moments, there is no trembling expectation of mutual recognition, Kyoko and Izumi almost immediately begin to have a domestic life, and in the end that animeha generally scores on Hori and Miyamura and begins to add new characters that even by the color of their eyes and hair it becomes difficult to distinguish from each other (there were at least three green-haired characters with the same hairstyle and at least two blue-eyed brunettes with the same hairstyle, I got confused), plus I still didn't understand what kind of mess was with Miyamura's ghost from high school. I did not write all this attitude in the comments under the "Horimiya" itself, because judging by the number of comments, she has a lot of loyal and loving fans who would simply hate me out of the blue for any "unfair" criticism. But here I hope there are more fans of "Ice Guy and his calm colleague" than fans of Horimiya, so I can honestly write that for my taste if "Horimiya" is 5 out of 10, "Angel next Door" is 9 out of 10, and "Ice Guy and his calm colleague" is at least 8 out of 10 (maybe it's better, I still have two final episodes left)
So, actually, the question is: what did you recommend yesterday, "Don't call it love", is it more like Horimiya, or sweet buns from the winter 2023 season?
@KonstantinRomeow: as those who know Horimiya say, the manga was cut for anime, so the problem with the appearance of a bunch of characters is most likely from this. I had problems with that too. Regarding the similarity, for me they are both Horimiya and Don't call this love the same in terms of what pleasure I got from watching. Maybe you'll like it. I liked.
Himuro is talking to a stray cat after ED, I'm sure. The second half of the episode, the evening date on the way home was magical. Fuyutsuki always dresses very stylishly and wears different pairs of earrings. Snowflake earrings that don't melt, just like Himuro, are the perfect gift for her. Beauty! In the last episode, they just have to show a declaration of love with the same icy, sparkling landscape ❄
I liked how guys sneezed when girls talked about them, while everyone sneezed exactly when "his" girlfriend was talking about him.
"Komori-san, the next time you get scared, call me anytime, I'll come running right away, wherever you are."
- Fuyutsuki-san!..
- Are you her boyfriend?..
- Huh. Komori-san, don't you already have a boyfriend?
"Komori-san, are you dating someone already?" Although you already have me...
- N-no, this is the first time I've heard about it either...
I crammed my viewing of "Horimiya" right between two fresh romantic anime, after I finished "Angel Next Door" yesterday and before I started "The Ice Guy and His Calm Colleague" today. And to be honest, I don't understand how "Horimiya" can be fairly put on a par with them, or even above them. Horimiya, in my opinion, is a rather boring sight, there are damn few charmingly cute moments, there is no trembling expectation of mutual recognition, Kyoko and Izumi almost immediately begin to have a domestic life, and in the end that animeha generally scores on Hori and Miyamura and begins to add new characters that even by the color of their eyes and hair it becomes difficult to distinguish from each other (there were at least three green-haired characters with the same hairstyle and at least two blue-eyed brunettes with the same hairstyle, I got confused), plus I still didn't understand what kind of mess was with Miyamura's ghost from high school. I did not write all this attitude in the comments under the "Horimiya" itself, because judging by the number of comments, she has a lot of loyal and loving fans who would simply hate me out of the blue for any "unfair" criticism. But here I hope there are more fans of "Ice Guy and his calm colleague" than fans of Horimiya, so I can honestly write that for my taste if "Horimiya" is 5 out of 10, "Angel next Door" is 9 out of 10, and "Ice Guy and his calm colleague" is at least 8 out of 10 (maybe it's better, I still have two final episodes left)
So, actually, the question is: what did you recommend yesterday, "Don't call it love", is it more like Horimiya, or sweet buns from the winter 2023 season?
Regarding the similarity, for me they are both Horimiya and Don't call this love the same in terms of what pleasure I got from watching. Maybe you'll like it. I liked.