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Kimi ni todoke (2009)

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Kimi ni todoke

34 समीक्षाएं
9/10

PLEASE WATCH TO THE END

Yes its slow at first. But this is such an adorable and wholesome anime. I loved it so much.
  • ThomasP909
  • 20 जन॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
9/10

A brillant heartfelt anime

  • Irishchatter
  • 29 जुल॰ 2018
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Wow 👏🏾

  • winterfoxweeb
  • 7 मई 2021
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Wonderful series

Kimi ni todoke is one of the best animes I have ever seen. It explores the emotional depth of its characters and also adds sparks of humor to its story lines. Albeit filled with hope, it explores the impact of personal experience on the way we learn to communicate our feelings and our thoughts, and the sadness that can occur when we are unable to do so. Sawako is a beautiful character whose altruistic personality and purity of heart and of thought reminded me why the Japanese people never cease to intrigue me, by the subtlety with which they revive the forgotten spirit of human kindness.

Although to some viewers the sometimes slow rhythm in which the events develop might become tiring, I hope you will have the patience to let the story reveal itself and discover its beauty, the complex mind of the human being portrayed through a brilliant psychological analysis.

This is my first commentary, I sincerely hope it to be useful :) In other words, the exact "kimi ni todoke", which means "reaching you" :)
  • maria-carbune21
  • 25 फ़र॰ 2011
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Pure sunshine (please read the original manga!)

"You brought color to my life"

I've been in love with this story since 2011 and first things first - the original manga is far superior, so please please go read it!!!

But anyway, anime did a great job, it is soooo beautiful, it's a ray of PURE SUNSHINE, literally a roll of happiness and harmony that slowly covers you head to toe, with amazing visuals and voice actors. It sends the most kind and self-reassuring message, all characters are captivating and the music is astounding - I've been listening to its openings and endings for years now. This is a story about real character development, about finding the strength to develop your own voice, to power through, to grasp the life you truly deserve - and never letting go of it. The story about pouring your heart out without expecting anything in return; of outgrowing a love that is detrimental; of distinguishing between what you really want and fleeting emotions; of learning the universal truth that it's all about the timing but if you have just enough luck left - you turn your head and see that your happiness is still waiting right beside you, while you've been looking the other way this whole time.

For those who know nothing about the plot: remember how everyone is scared of Sadako from The Ring? Now imagine Sadako is suddenly sitting in your classroom - silent, long dark hair, paralysing eye gaze, watering some poisonous plants in the school's backyard... But if you pay just enough attention you'll learn that's actually Sawako, whose name no one remembers, who's very shy, always nervous about doing something inconvenient, and has a habit of planting medical herbs. But no one has any idea... no one but the nice guy she helped on the first day - the actual center of attention. It's a universal understanding that they are from two different planets, Sawako knows that better than anyone, so how can they possibly approach each other even though they desperately want to? That's how it all begins.

You will laugh, you will cry, you will sit on the edge every time any character tries to reach another with the words that have been burning in their throat for weeks, you'll be over the moon seeing them finally smile - and you'll love every character, even those that a simple story would deem as "evil rivals". Everyone in this story is three dimensional, layered and powerful. Everyone has their own share of heartbreaking moments - and they are all so true to life, so beautiful, so familiar that your own heart skips a beat more and more with each episode. The title of your favourite character will most likely be reassigned several times throughout the series (and maaany times if you read the amazing original manga, for me it has finally settled on Ayane).

And if you ever feel lonely or sad, you can always go back to this story and remember that there is still hope and you can still feel all the emotions you thought were already lost for you.

Thank you, Kimi ni todoke, for always reminding me of how I felt when I was 15. I love you so much.

(P.S. Yanopin forever)
  • LaughySaphy
  • 21 मार्च 2020
  • परमालिंक
10/10

A beautiful show

This show has become my favorite shoujo anime! Am I the only one that thinks that this is super underrated? This show is not only a love story but a story about how to become a better version of yourself. The art style is BEAUTIFUL!! I just can't stop admiring how unique looking all the character designs and the backgrounds are. Most people would consider beautiful art style as the number of details or vivid colors or how well animated it is. But Kimi ni Todoke's art style helps you connect with the show's emotions uniquely. The music is also very fitting and beautiful.

The characters are all interesting and three-dimensional. They all develop throughout the show. This show will make you laugh, cry, and scream in frustration. The relationships between all the characters are so cute and will warm your heart.

If you are looking for a heart-warming show that will make you feel all fussy things inside, seriously, look no further!!!
  • danisbelmm
  • 26 नव॰ 2020
  • परमालिंक
10/10

ADORABLE

I loved this show because it had a really healthy relationship in it and it showed a development within the characters.even my sister who does not usually watch romance anime really enjoyed this one!I really recommend it!
  • enyaacraddock
  • 19 दिस॰ 2020
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Watchable

  • rimmas
  • 14 मार्च 2023
  • परमालिंक
10/10

best romance/slice of life ever

I watched this first when i was like 10 and I loved it. ever since I've probably watched it at least 5 times, it's become a tradition to rewatch it every spring. I love the art style. I like to describe the feeling you get when watching it as sunshine, it makes me feel so warm and happy...This show has definitely done something to me, I love all the characters so much too and I want to read the manga :)
  • rinitsuu
  • 30 जन॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Wholesome, heartwarming, slow, repetitive.

Initially captivating but after a few episodes certain patterns start to get really repetivie and annoying. The show lacks pace, most situations, a few words are spoken but it takes several stares, sighs, screen pans, silence. The story makes a tiny step forward but at a cost of your precious time. Repetitive - lots of scenes do look the same, have the same music, characters act the same way, repeat the same doubts in their heads, then say 2 words. Too much time, tiny steps.

I personally found myself wanting to skip froward more - which is not a good thing. This time could be spent discovering other characters.

There were a few very nice moments that gripped my heart. I liked how certain characters didn't gave up and pushed forward instead of keeping back and having doubts and awkward misunderstandings for 10 episodes. I liked the talk between Chizu and Ryu, that was exceptional for the series.

But it's a drop in the ocean. You have to endure a lot to get to experience those.

That being said, it's not a show for everyone. In general, it's very hearthwarming, though there may be too much sugar for some. Definetely quite far on the sugary end of the scale. It's not exactly cheesy and silly, obnoxious but rather warm, calm, soft, nice.. I love it and hate it at the same time, hence the score.

Visually, it has it's own style, which I don't mind. It's not the strongest point of the series but it doesn't matter that much to me, it's ok. Would be nice if it had less of the sparkly screen pans.

I'd be definetely way more satisfied had it was more compact or filled in. It looks like a thing that could be easily done with editing, one could make the series much better by just cutting out things. But such a decision was made and that's what you get. So be prepared!
  • alan98
  • 21 जुल॰ 2024
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Near perfect love story

Kimi ni todoke is a marvelous love story with fleshed out characters and near perfect pacing.

Unfortunately, that doesn't go for Sawako's beloved Kazehaya, as he often is an enigma. Mostly he doesn't say much, and when he says something it's rather hollow. First he is upset that Sawako distances herself from him, only to grow so distant himself. He absolutely doesn't act like you would expect from a boy in love. That irritated me a lot, especially towards the end.

Most conflicts are rather contrived, and that's okay as the show doesn't dwell on them and the characters aren't overly unreasonable as they tend to be in anime.

I absolutely love the art style, which changes to doll like animations in comedic scenes, which there are plenty.

Season 2, on the other hand, is absolutely terrible. The characters haven't grown in any way, there are so much forced and silly conflicts, Kazehaya grows dense and is really annoying, and they shouldn't have introduced more despicable characters. Also season 2 has only half as many episodes.
  • 300Megahertz
  • 26 सित॰ 2020
  • परमालिंक
7/10

A series very seldom deviates from the stereotype

A series very seldom deviates from the stereotype that its genre has created for it, and even fewer distinguish themselves from one another. With Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, this is the situation. It takes all of the traditional shoujo romance plot elements and clichés and turns them on their head to give us a very satisfying and innovative romance.

The plot of Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You initially drew me in even before I saw the first frame of the movie. Sawako, our protagonist, is a kind and kind young woman with an awkward demeanor who has a striking similarity to Sadako from The Ring. Despite her desperate desire for understanding, her classmates dread and avoid her. All of this changes when she meets Kazehaya, a boy who is the first to really get to know her, and she gradually starts to come out of her shell. The rest of the story follows Sawako as she discovers who she is and feels love and companionship for the first time.

I genuinely think that you had to have already experienced at least a dozen or more of Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You's shoujo contemporaries in order to truly understand how exceptional it is. The usual worn-out clichés are absent. Sawako isn't the innocent, vivacious heroine out to win over a man who treats her badly or ignores her. She is not a harem of bishounen pursuing her in a frantic attempt to pick between them, nor is she seeking retribution. To put it mildly, Kazehaya isn't a dick.

The scenarios and emotions that are shown to us are strong and genuine without being unduly exaggerated. Nobody has a terrible background, a tormenting family life, or any other circumstance that always seems forced to produce drama when it may be better achieved with wonderful characters and compelling narrative. The pace is leisurely, the principles are straightforward, and there are plenty of the obligatory blushes and aw shucks moments. Similar to its tranquil artwork and color scheme, Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You is the kind of show that will make you want to kick back and forget about all of your day's troubles.

This is not to argue that it is without flaws. Although almost every aspect of the show was amazing to watch, the final eight to ten episodes have seen the already slow pace of the show slow down even more. Even though I still thought they were fantastic, I think some viewers will probably grow impatient with the story's lack of development or action. Furthermore, the manga is still in progress, so maybe we are being set up for a continuation at some point, but the conclusion was not very satisfactory.

One of my all-time favorite characters is Sawako herself. It is impossible not to love her since she is so utterly pure and sincere. She develops into so much more than just a socially awkward, shy, and moe girl, even though her character concept isn't all that original at first. From a character development perspective, the person she becomes by the conclusion of the series is so amazingly different from her beginning that it's simply amazing. Everyone can identify to her. But in spite of this significant transformation, she never truly goes beyond her inner self. She has come a long way, as seen by her final monologue at the end of the show.

An uncommon breed for a romance series is the Kazehaya. He is the sole romantic interest, to start. This isn't a novel that wastes time or enrages the heroine with a harem of reverse bishies. He is particularly distinct from other leads in television shows like Clannad or Kanon since he is one of the few who feels and looks like a real person. He is never shown as a parody of young ladies' hopes and desires. He does not come from a well-known family, is extremely wealthy, or is a well-known athlete.

Although Kazehaya and Sawako appear to be very different individuals on the outside, they each have the same perplexing sensations and anxieties about their respective feelings for one another. The two have a very unique and beautiful interaction. Remarkably, I never truly lost patience with them or yelled at the television, "Oh please, just give her a kiss already!"

The supporting cast of Kimi is also outstanding. Ayane and Chizu, Sawako's new best pals, are the clearest example of this. You would never have imagined that these females would end up being her pals from the beginning of the story. They had almost written "villainess" on their features, so it was a welcome surprise to watch these two grow into what may be the greatest shoujo best friends I have ever seen. It is quite remarkable that they are friends given how drastically different they are from one another. Chizu is the athletic, butch type, and Ayane is the lovely, stylish tempter. Their responses to Sawako are similar to how the public will view her.

Even though they come and go, other characters have an equal impact on the plot. Kurumi, the sole genuine adversary, makes brief appearances throughout the narrative and, although she may be considered the series' antagonist, she never comes off as a bad person in my opinion. Surprisingly, Sawako's family life is also very typical; neither her father nor her mother have a terrible home life, and they are both devoted and typical parents-to her as well as to one another.

Kimi is incredibly talented. The artwork and gentle hues nicely complement the story's tenderness and beauty. Every episode is visually appealing and makes you grin, thanks to the clever blending of funny art and stunning surroundings. This is enhanced even further by the outstanding musical score and cast. Mamiko Noto appears to be a natural for this part. Although it's a common character type for her and something we have heard from her frequently, fans will remember this for a very long time. I have no words to describe the OP theme; its animation is amazing and I fell in love with it right away after hearing the first chorus.

All things considered, Kimi ni Todake is in my favorite 5 shows of the past ten years. I found it very engaging in the first episode, and I am really sorry to see it come to an end. Anyone who enjoys the romance genre in the slightest should not miss this; this is how more romantic programs should be made. There aren't many things that compare to this one.
  • Mysterygeneration
  • 14 जन॰ 2024
  • परमालिंक
5/10

It was cute but im bored and frustrated now

  • nyang-52959
  • 16 जन॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Masterpiece

This show reached through my laptop screen and touched my heart. The vibe of this show is immaculate the art style and animation are so comforting and soft. I think what was the most beautiful thing about this show was easily how amazingly considerate and kind the characters were. This show makes me want to become a better person, I want to become kind and inclusive like my king Kazehaya, or considerate and helpful to others like my queen Ayane, or patient and calm like Ryu. The characters are constantly worrying about how other people feel and how what they do might be affecting their friends. They are constantly putting other people before them and its so inspiring. I also really like Ryu and Chizuru's relationship, to be honest I really like the childhood friend trope, and lets just say it's something I dream to experience as well. But the way Ryu declares that he wants to change their relationship is so wonderful I have no words to say. I first watched season 1 and 2 and from there I finished the manga. When I watched the first episode of season 3 I immediately started tearing up man, something about seeing this masterclass of a manga get a third seasons was truly too emotional. I believe if everyone in the world watched this show we would have explored our entire solar system, world hunger would have been solved, and everyone would be friends. This show is not only a good show but it's an example you can follow. If you want to change your life for the better, watch this show and then read the manga, you will not regret it.
  • dheywood-28997
  • 13 जन॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
8/10

I really wanted to like this series

  • dussaultjulien
  • 12 फ़र॰ 2019
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Amazing Series w/ a Terrible Season 2

  • yagxr
  • 7 जुल॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक
8/10

If the MC didn't say Kazehaya every other word, I would have enjoyed it more...

If the Kuronuma didn't say Kazehaya every other word, I would have enjoyed it more... if name dropping was a drinking game, you would be drunk by the end of the first episode. I never understood why anime producers or writers feel the need to have the MC or the MC love interests name dropped so much. From Me to You, despite this quirk, holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. The story of Kuronuma and Kazehaya is one of growth, understanding, and the gentle unfolding of young love. While the frequent name-dropping might seem excessive at times, it serves as a reminder of the deep connection between the characters and the impact they have on each other's lives.

As the series progresses, viewers are drawn into a world where small gestures and heartfelt conversations hold immense weight. The character development is subtle yet profound, allowing audiences to witness the transformation of shy, misunderstood individuals into confident, loving partners. It's a journey that resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of navigating relationships during the formative years of life.

Ultimately, "From Me to You" is more than just a story about frequent name mentions; it's a touching exploration of personal growth, friendship, and the beauty of finding one's place in the world.
  • Malauraashley
  • 24 जून 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Good but prolonging

The show is actually pretty good, I hate that they made her overly shy. Like can't even get a word out, prolonging everything. Hopefully she gets some confidence next season because omg.

I dont have any more "characters" to add so now I will type unnecessary things.

Pizza turkey ham and bacon all the thing of the grass is good and trees are green but where is the in between.why does this need to be so long anyways??? Some things dont take an essay to get to the point ugh, mac and cheese cant wait for thanksgiving . My favorite season is winter btw. The. Cold is great, summer is hot. I prefer yay nvm.
  • reahjanae
  • 8 अग॰ 2024
  • परमालिंक
10/10

i love it

Gosh ever since i watched it years ago its been on my head rent free, its such a cute and adorable show with your typical popular guy gets with unpopular girl but done wonderfully, theyre such couple goals yall dont know the EXCITEMENT i felt when i saw that it was getting a s3 a DECADE after s2 i was jumping without believing what i had just seen, this anime really deserves it and it definitely deserves a watch from anyone who is interested in the shoujo genre also aside from the main couple i love the side characters so so much.. ayane and chizuru my girliesss they are everything so drop whatever you are doing and go watch it rn.
  • aikoblxssomz
  • 20 फ़र॰ 2024
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Very Overrated...and boring and irritating

This anime is toooooo slow...story is too slow most of the time it's irritating us....so don't waste your time......I like romances anime like.... Horimiya...Tonikawa...kamisama kiss...Bunnygirl senpai...Tsuki ga kirei...your lie in April...pet girl of sakurasou.... And this anime Kimi no todoke not near to this show....
  • Madara001
  • 21 जन॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Oh so sweet first love

With her long straight black hair and full bangs, Sawako Kuronuma has been likened to the protagonist Sadako of horror film The Ring since elementary school and has developed extremely low self-esteem. Her schoolmates even call her Sadako. In high school, she meets cheerful and popular Shota Kazehaya who treats her with kindness. This boosts her self-esteem and she starts to come out of her shell. Her journey from being an outsider to popular is filled with amusing, though sometimes exasperating, introspective musings of a teenage girl.

This animation depicts first love in all its angsty sweet glory. It can be vexing at times because of how clueless and overthinking Sawako is, but the start of the series is compelling enough to keep me watching. And it was worth it.
  • magnoliacream
  • 8 जुल॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Generic, but still Enjoyable

The romance is not that much different from other shoujo's in my opinion; the side characters were definitely the highlight of the anime for me. They're all very likeable and it's nice to see their relationships develop and their character dynamics.

My biggest issue is honestly the protagonist. First of all, I don't mind introverted and extremely shy female MCs, but the reasoning for Sawako is such bull. Sawako's only resemblance to Sadako is long straight black hair and you want me to believe she's getting ostracized merely because of that? It feels like incredibly lazy writing to me. Even a generic bullying backstory would've worked better than whatever we have now.

Secondly, the misinterpretations in the second season were very annoying. Again, Sawako being so closed off and scared of communication would've made sense if she actually experienced something in her childhood that made her this way. How does the author expect me to sympathize with her character when it doesn't make any sense?

Overall, it's still a pretty enjoyable and comforting anime if you're not that hung up on character writing. Definitely a bit overrated in my opinion though.
  • 1chan
  • 29 जून 2025
  • परमालिंक
5/10

Extremely slow and annoying.

I read many reviews before watching this. At first, I thought the girl would change eventually after few episodes but damn she's slow and annoying till the end. The show shoves down sweetness in such a frustrating manner that at one point I felt like I would get diabetes just by watching it.

I like more mature work like wotaku wherein communication between couples feel natural and not forced. The mc cries her eyes out all the damn time even if she's happy, sad, embarrassed or surprised. There isn't even one episode where she hasn't cried and I can't take It anymore. Female leads should have more attributes to them. They forcefully want to label it as cute and sweet but it actually feels even more dumb than wolf girl and black prince. Both leads could have confessed on 5th episode itself but even communication between characters is slow, this whole thing could have been completed in 15 episodes without leaving a damn thing.
  • akshitanpanchal
  • 7 जन॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
10/10

One of the best anime series ever

Plzz release the 2nd season as soon as possible 😭.... I can't wait for it...the story which is shown is very realated and realistic... The best romantic story ever...
  • sarmahupakool
  • 15 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Rating for season 1 only

  • TheodoraEh
  • 11 अक्टू॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक

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