Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuYuu has always loved shoujo manga and awaits the day she gets a love confession that sends her heart aflutter with bubbles and blushes, and yet when a junior high classmate confesses his fee... Alles lesenYuu has always loved shoujo manga and awaits the day she gets a love confession that sends her heart aflutter with bubbles and blushes, and yet when a junior high classmate confesses his feelings to her, she feels nothing.Yuu has always loved shoujo manga and awaits the day she gets a love confession that sends her heart aflutter with bubbles and blushes, and yet when a junior high classmate confesses his feelings to her, she feels nothing.
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Wow... just... wow. I started this show with something like "probably gonna be just another generic, cheesy and silly girly love drama", but boy was I in for a ride. This series does not take long to show its outstanding strengths which I'll try to list without spoilers:
+ The characters are seriously deep, every one being portrayed in a distinctive way, down to earth, with very relatable personality traits and flaws. Even the side characters are very well fleshed out and enthrall you with their own struggles and stories.
+ It is captivating without being overly dramatic at any point.
+ It is fun and humorous without being silly
+ The animation style is calm and very detailed.
+ The soundtrack is very well selected and perfectly applied.
+ The story is way more than 'girls dancing around each other' or the mandatory love triangle. It focuses a lot on one's individual perception and experience of romance. For some people it's easier than for others, some people cannot relate to it at all. And this is fine. It never seems to be displayed as a kind of 'disability' in this show.
+ The fact that the main story revolves around two girls discovering each other seems rather coincidential. It's never about "our secret/forbidden love, fighting against the odds of a society that shuns us" kind of thing. This is indeed rare, as "Bloom into you" is often compared to other Yuri dramas like "Citrus". I believe this is incredibly misleading. Yes, homosexuality is a part of "Bloom into you"'s story. But it's far from being its unique selling point. I'd go as far as saying it would work just as well if either of the main characters was a boy instead.
In terms of criticism, honestly not very much comes to mind.
Never in my life have I bought mangas before, but watching this show enticed me to buy the entire series of eight books and the additional three light novels, which give the characters a way better (and well-deserved) closure. And I'm pretty sure that I do not even belong to the target audience of this anime. Manga author Nio Nakatani created nothing short of a masterpiece while the anime interpretation stays very close and honest to the written foundation, enriching it with beautiful animation, emotional (Japanese) voiceover and a soundtrack to remember.
Long story short: Definite recommendation! This is one of the best and down-to-earth series I have ever watched. For people that have been struggling with either love or romantic feelings in general, it might even have therapeutic character. Watch it!
+ The characters are seriously deep, every one being portrayed in a distinctive way, down to earth, with very relatable personality traits and flaws. Even the side characters are very well fleshed out and enthrall you with their own struggles and stories.
+ It is captivating without being overly dramatic at any point.
+ It is fun and humorous without being silly
+ The animation style is calm and very detailed.
+ The soundtrack is very well selected and perfectly applied.
+ The story is way more than 'girls dancing around each other' or the mandatory love triangle. It focuses a lot on one's individual perception and experience of romance. For some people it's easier than for others, some people cannot relate to it at all. And this is fine. It never seems to be displayed as a kind of 'disability' in this show.
+ The fact that the main story revolves around two girls discovering each other seems rather coincidential. It's never about "our secret/forbidden love, fighting against the odds of a society that shuns us" kind of thing. This is indeed rare, as "Bloom into you" is often compared to other Yuri dramas like "Citrus". I believe this is incredibly misleading. Yes, homosexuality is a part of "Bloom into you"'s story. But it's far from being its unique selling point. I'd go as far as saying it would work just as well if either of the main characters was a boy instead.
In terms of criticism, honestly not very much comes to mind.
- Some of the 'zoning out moments' seem to be set up just a tiny bit over the top (i.e. The dramatic train-passage pauses). Not so much that it hurts, but it is notable.
- The show does not capture the entirety of the manga. The anime series aired sometime end of 2018 whereas the manga was only finished in 2020. The anime does by no means have a bad ending, but still feels incomplete as of the time of this review. I have revisited this show many times already and still can't forgive the studio for not finishing the story properly. With four additional mangas as well as three light novels revolving around the somewhat tragic character of Sayaka Saeki there would be more than enough material.
Never in my life have I bought mangas before, but watching this show enticed me to buy the entire series of eight books and the additional three light novels, which give the characters a way better (and well-deserved) closure. And I'm pretty sure that I do not even belong to the target audience of this anime. Manga author Nio Nakatani created nothing short of a masterpiece while the anime interpretation stays very close and honest to the written foundation, enriching it with beautiful animation, emotional (Japanese) voiceover and a soundtrack to remember.
Long story short: Definite recommendation! This is one of the best and down-to-earth series I have ever watched. For people that have been struggling with either love or romantic feelings in general, it might even have therapeutic character. Watch it!
Bloom into You isn't just a yuri anime, it transcends that boundary. Although the premise may seem simple, the character development and emotional rollercoaster will take you aback. Accompanied by soft visuals and minimalistic music, the show tells the story of a girl who's unable to love, and a girl who's locked away herself, the show serves as a beautiful introspection into how we perceive each other and how we perceive ourself. A must watch
This has some of the most in depth and developed characters I've seen in an anime. It's not just your standard Yuri, but it goes super in depth for each character and they feel fully real and I connected to them in ways I thought I wouldn't for any other character. This is a beautiful anime and it wastes no time in any episode.
The only reason this isn't a 10 is because it needs a second season to finish the story, I hope it gets more attention so it will get it.
The only reason this isn't a 10 is because it needs a second season to finish the story, I hope it gets more attention so it will get it.
I thought the anime was really good and I read the manga a while ago so I kind of forgot what happens so I was very excited to watch the anime adaptation. It had me squealing and I do not squeal but WHY did it end like that. There were so many things left unresolved and I'm pulling my hair out one by one because frankly I am frustrated. I would definitely watch it again, but why.
Bloom into you
The anime is about two girls who have both never fallen in love, untill they meet each other. One is obviously more in love then other one, and in the anime we follow their story as friends and/or more.
The anime itself is very cute, kinda wholesome and it suckes you right into the story.
Besides being an overall wonderfull anime, there was one thing that just didn't sit right with me. One of the girls quite clearly only giving consent to kissing just so the other will stop pushing her. Most of the kissing scenes are pretty one sided, which for me just made me uncomfortable watching them.
Luckily that is the only bad thing about this anime (in my opinion).
While watching I was always interested and exited for what is gonna happen next, it was also able to keep my attention quite good.
The characters themselves are really fun as well. They are all very loveable, and the anime shows their background stories so easy to understand where someone is coming from.
And the two main characters have a really fun to see dynamic.
I also racon that a lot of people are going to be able to recognize themselves in one of the characters in some way, shape or form. Because all of the characters have different struggles and different ways they expience love.
As well as giving you a fun ride, the anime also exceeds into giving you a emotional ride. Nearly every character has a struggle that they deal with, and I think they are pretty accurate and could be quite common struggles too.
And on top of all that, the representation is quite good as well, except for the one girl who wasn't lesbian anymore (but I don't believe any of that). There is a lot of lesbian representation, but also headcanon aroace and demi aroace representation.
Conclusion, Bloom into you is a really good and wholesome anime with lovable characters but does sadly have some borderline problematic scenes in it.
(This is all purly my opinion, and I am not stating all of this as facts)
The anime is about two girls who have both never fallen in love, untill they meet each other. One is obviously more in love then other one, and in the anime we follow their story as friends and/or more.
The anime itself is very cute, kinda wholesome and it suckes you right into the story.
Besides being an overall wonderfull anime, there was one thing that just didn't sit right with me. One of the girls quite clearly only giving consent to kissing just so the other will stop pushing her. Most of the kissing scenes are pretty one sided, which for me just made me uncomfortable watching them.
Luckily that is the only bad thing about this anime (in my opinion).
While watching I was always interested and exited for what is gonna happen next, it was also able to keep my attention quite good.
The characters themselves are really fun as well. They are all very loveable, and the anime shows their background stories so easy to understand where someone is coming from.
And the two main characters have a really fun to see dynamic.
I also racon that a lot of people are going to be able to recognize themselves in one of the characters in some way, shape or form. Because all of the characters have different struggles and different ways they expience love.
As well as giving you a fun ride, the anime also exceeds into giving you a emotional ride. Nearly every character has a struggle that they deal with, and I think they are pretty accurate and could be quite common struggles too.
And on top of all that, the representation is quite good as well, except for the one girl who wasn't lesbian anymore (but I don't believe any of that). There is a lot of lesbian representation, but also headcanon aroace and demi aroace representation.
Conclusion, Bloom into you is a really good and wholesome anime with lovable characters but does sadly have some borderline problematic scenes in it.
(This is all purly my opinion, and I am not stating all of this as facts)
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