Wotakoi - L'amore è complicato per gli otaku
Titolo originale: Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA gaming otaku and a fujoshi reunite for the first time since middle school at work.A gaming otaku and a fujoshi reunite for the first time since middle school at work.A gaming otaku and a fujoshi reunite for the first time since middle school at work.
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It's really nice. The comedic elements are on point and while the actual romance is low, those eventful moments actually packs a punch
Although geared toward an older audience, this anime has the feel of something from a child's imagination. A lighthearted environment is created by the silly tale and vibrant ensemble of characters, which also foster great character chemistry among them. Narumi Momose and Hirotaka Nifuji, two old friends, have different personalities but get along well both on and off the job. Two lovebirds, Hanako Koanagi and Tarou Kabakura, are also included. The show delves into the daily experiences of these characters, even though it is not exclusively focused on workplace romance. Instead than focusing on drama or miscommunication, the show follows these folks on their daily excursions.
Absence of fan service? Not an issue. The character dialogues do the talking, and the majority of them use lighthearted comedy to convey amusement. However, the voice cast's abilities enable it to produce high-caliber entertainment simultaneously. Because of their human nature, Narumi and Hanako in particular are able to bring out the best in others. The theme songs' choreography is also very imaginative. Specifically, Sumika's "Fiction," the OP song, is adorable with her body language. The coordinated actions of each character make them stand out in the theme tunes.
With only 11 episodes, the anime felt that it had enough to accomplish its goal of persuading viewers to buy into its concepts. Its imaginative cast of individuals and their shared interests enable it to succeed in that regard. It's difficult to embrace otakuism as a desirable cultural norm. In fact, in modern society, it's frequently despised. But that was presented positively in this show. I have no doubts whatsoever about recommending the show to almost anyone. This is the kind of entertainment that truly deserves greater notice.
Absence of fan service? Not an issue. The character dialogues do the talking, and the majority of them use lighthearted comedy to convey amusement. However, the voice cast's abilities enable it to produce high-caliber entertainment simultaneously. Because of their human nature, Narumi and Hanako in particular are able to bring out the best in others. The theme songs' choreography is also very imaginative. Specifically, Sumika's "Fiction," the OP song, is adorable with her body language. The coordinated actions of each character make them stand out in the theme tunes.
With only 11 episodes, the anime felt that it had enough to accomplish its goal of persuading viewers to buy into its concepts. Its imaginative cast of individuals and their shared interests enable it to succeed in that regard. It's difficult to embrace otakuism as a desirable cultural norm. In fact, in modern society, it's frequently despised. But that was presented positively in this show. I have no doubts whatsoever about recommending the show to almost anyone. This is the kind of entertainment that truly deserves greater notice.
I stumbled upon Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by pure accident and that maybe the best accident I did this week because the anime not only enjoyable but it also the best romantic anime I've seen in a long time when this time it not surround by high schooler with their cliché scenarios but with adult Otaku the kind of people that I can relate to on a spiritual level (I'm kind of 20 now). The story is cute and fluffy like any romantic anime out there but what make it so different than the other is how the characters balance their work and hobby while also deal with their love life like how a realistic adult do in real life and that maybe the first time I see it in anime form. I'm a hardcore fan of manga, anime and LN and I just like the group of main characters I don't really know how to express my hobby to other "normal people" and not come out weird as hell so this anime in some way like a guide to find friend for me.
This came out in 2018 so I'm assuming there's no more other then those OVA chapters but judging just based on the 11 episodes it's kinda disappointing. The characters were all likable but the story never really feels like it goes anywhere. I was expecting payoff by the last episode but you don't really get any romance like at all, it's just cute middle school type payoff even though all these characters are working adults. There's not even a kiss by the end not even a peck on the check smh.
Overall it feels like a missed opportunity cause I liked how the anime started but by the last episode it kinda feels like I was invested for nothing.
Overall it feels like a missed opportunity cause I liked how the anime started but by the last episode it kinda feels like I was invested for nothing.
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I came across this anime randomly searching through amazon prime video, I really don't know what drew me in other then the gorgeous art and the intro music. Once I got introduced to the characters I literally fell in love with this show so much so that I had to look up where the show left off on the manga and thankfully enough there's a lot more to this story! I really hope they make a second season I've watched season one probably 30 times over, cant recommend this anime enough for hopeless romantic slice of life anime lovers!
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