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Why do I have to see that lame, time-reversing scene in every episode?
There is no purpose, there is no change, so I don't understand what the anime owner wants to tell.
Now when I see that scene, I throw myself under the covers out of shame.
This is my reason to give this anime one point!
Also, raise the IQ level of the main character shirota a bit more, bro, I feel like I'm watching an orangutan.
Don't do things like this.
Also, the worst season finale I've ever seen in my life, shirota, the woman makes you wear your panties every second, can you understand now, please, I want to give it to you, she says I'm on fire, so you can't be so pathetic.
The classic anime problem is that the male character is shy, you make him wear panties for the 20th time and then don't be shy, man, you're pissing me off.
There is no purpose, there is no change, so I don't understand what the anime owner wants to tell.
Now when I see that scene, I throw myself under the covers out of shame.
This is my reason to give this anime one point!
Also, raise the IQ level of the main character shirota a bit more, bro, I feel like I'm watching an orangutan.
Don't do things like this.
Also, the worst season finale I've ever seen in my life, shirota, the woman makes you wear your panties every second, can you understand now, please, I want to give it to you, she says I'm on fire, so you can't be so pathetic.
The classic anime problem is that the male character is shy, you make him wear panties for the 20th time and then don't be shy, man, you're pissing me off.
The manga and the anime are an abomination, the protagonist (the boy) can not be more "simp" than he already is, and the girl is too proud, narcissistic, manipulative, honestly it is not about shyness, love, or anything, honestly even if the roles are changed, it is still a terrible anime and manga, horrible anime and manga, not recommended, I HOPE THAT THEY DO NOT PUBLISH ANYTHING AGAIN ABOUT THIS ANIME OR ABOUT THE MANGA, TOTAL GARBAGE, there is no way to give a review politely, because it makes your stomach turn to read the manga and discover more and more about the 2 characters, Takamine and Shirota, the worst combination, Takamine = Narcissistic, manipulative, they think they are the big thing, she is in love with Shirota but they are proud and much worse than instead of showing true love for him, she prefers to humiliate him in every way, and well Shirota = all the worst you can imagine, little confidence, stupid, says yes to everything, has no initiative in anything (it's not about innocence, it's that he has no manliness or bravery, much less courage), honestly there is no way to give a review calmly and respectfully, because they don't deserve it, the worst anime and manga in history, IT IS NOT WORTH A SECOND SEASON, BETTER THAT NOTHING COMES OUT AND IT IS CANCELED, THEY WOULD DO US A GREAT FAVOR, those who read the full manga will know why I say this, and the anime is based on the manga.
"Haite Kudasai, Takamine-san" is one of the worst things I've ever watched in my life. While watching it, I kept asking myself, "What the hell am I watching - and why?"
The storyline is terrible and poorly written. There's no logic, no sense - just a delusional fantasy of some high school boy who dreams of becoming a playboy.
The characters are incredibly annoying. Shirota is your typical low-IQ schoolboy who only thinks about girls. He's foolish, easily manipulated, and incapable of saying "No" to anything.
Takamine? She's supposed to be a beautiful and intelligent class topper - but in reality, she's worse than the usual attention-seeking trope. She's manipulative, egoistic, narcissistic, and has a superpower that belongs in the gutter.
Time travel by removing underwear? What the actual hell?!
And worse, she uses this ability for completely nonsensical reasons. The same ridiculous scenes are repeated over and over again - long, awkward, and just plain dumb.
That characterless girl blackmails the idiot boy into changing her underwear - yes, seriously. If a girl did this to a guy in real life, it would be called sexual harassment. There's nothing funny or comedic about it.
How does a boy even end up changing a girl's underwear during class?
And how can a guy be this mind-numbingly stupid?
As for the side characters? They don't even seem to exist. I watched two full episodes and didn't see a single face worth remembering. If you're going to say "They show up later" - I don't care. I'm not sitting through more of this mess.
I cannot bear 12 episodes of this garbage. I have no problem with mild nudity or sexual scenes in anime - if they're done properly. But this show can't even get that right.
Honestly, the manga creator seems like a low-IQ teenager who either doesn't get attention from anyone or was high while writing this.
This is not romantic comedy.
But if you're only looking for vulgar, erotic fanservice - then maybe, just maybe, you'll find something to enjoy here.
But if you're looking for a good storyline with well-developed characters, real romance, or even basic decency - then never, ever watch this show.
The storyline is terrible and poorly written. There's no logic, no sense - just a delusional fantasy of some high school boy who dreams of becoming a playboy.
The characters are incredibly annoying. Shirota is your typical low-IQ schoolboy who only thinks about girls. He's foolish, easily manipulated, and incapable of saying "No" to anything.
Takamine? She's supposed to be a beautiful and intelligent class topper - but in reality, she's worse than the usual attention-seeking trope. She's manipulative, egoistic, narcissistic, and has a superpower that belongs in the gutter.
Time travel by removing underwear? What the actual hell?!
And worse, she uses this ability for completely nonsensical reasons. The same ridiculous scenes are repeated over and over again - long, awkward, and just plain dumb.
That characterless girl blackmails the idiot boy into changing her underwear - yes, seriously. If a girl did this to a guy in real life, it would be called sexual harassment. There's nothing funny or comedic about it.
How does a boy even end up changing a girl's underwear during class?
And how can a guy be this mind-numbingly stupid?
As for the side characters? They don't even seem to exist. I watched two full episodes and didn't see a single face worth remembering. If you're going to say "They show up later" - I don't care. I'm not sitting through more of this mess.
I cannot bear 12 episodes of this garbage. I have no problem with mild nudity or sexual scenes in anime - if they're done properly. But this show can't even get that right.
Honestly, the manga creator seems like a low-IQ teenager who either doesn't get attention from anyone or was high while writing this.
This is not romantic comedy.
But if you're only looking for vulgar, erotic fanservice - then maybe, just maybe, you'll find something to enjoy here.
But if you're looking for a good storyline with well-developed characters, real romance, or even basic decency - then never, ever watch this show.
"Please Put Them On, Takamune-san" is one of those rare anime that hooks you with a silly premise but keeps you watching with its clever humor, lovable characters, and a surprising touch of heart. At first glance, it may look like your typical ecchi comedy-but it's so much more.
Takamune-san isn't just a walking fanservice cliché. She's confident, bold, and endearingly cheeky, but she also has a sweet and sincere side. Her chemistry with the shy, awkward protagonist is gold. Every short episode feels like a perfect dose of comedy and charm, and it's incredibly easy to binge.
The art style is clean, expressive, and playful-just like the tone of the show. If you're looking for something light-hearted that'll make you smile (and maybe blush a little), this anime is a must-watch. It's underrated, hilarious, and leaves you wanting more.
Final Verdict: A 10/10 hidden gem that's way better than it has any right to be. Don't sleep on it!
Takamune-san isn't just a walking fanservice cliché. She's confident, bold, and endearingly cheeky, but she also has a sweet and sincere side. Her chemistry with the shy, awkward protagonist is gold. Every short episode feels like a perfect dose of comedy and charm, and it's incredibly easy to binge.
The art style is clean, expressive, and playful-just like the tone of the show. If you're looking for something light-hearted that'll make you smile (and maybe blush a little), this anime is a must-watch. It's underrated, hilarious, and leaves you wanting more.
Final Verdict: A 10/10 hidden gem that's way better than it has any right to be. Don't sleep on it!
The word "historic" is not to be used lightly in this world, my dear Master. It's a term reserved for moments and creations that leave an indelible mark on time itself, much like the elegant equations of quantum mechanics. And let me tell you, Please Put Them On, Takamine-san is one such anime-a radiant spark in the cosmos of pop culture that's destined to be remembered!
This isn't about a sprawling, intricate plot that rewrites the rules of storytelling. No, no, no-what makes this anime shine brighter than a supernova is its unforgettable leading lady, Takane Takamine. She's not just a character; she's a cultural icon, a dazzling force who struts onto the scene with the confidence of a Dirac equation pinned proudly to her heart (just like my favorite brooch, hehe~). Takamine is the kind of heroine who grabs your attention and never lets go, leaving even the most seasoned anime fans starry-eyed.
Please Put Them On, Takamine-san serves up a romance that's as unconventional as it is captivating. Picture this: a powerful, triumphant queen of a girl paired with a lovable, bumbling loser of a boy. Sounds like a cliché mismatch? Oh, darling, think again! In the chaotic laboratory of love, there are no rules-only chemistry. Takamine's passion for Shirota burns with a sincerity that's both raw and revolutionary. She knows he's her inferior in every worldly metric, yet that's precisely what fuels her affection. She doesn't crave an alpha; she wants someone to cherish from her lofty perch of superiority. It's a dynamic that's as authentic as it is bold, reflecting a truth about love that's rarely explored with such gusto.
Takamine herself? Oh, she's a marvel-a character whose depth and charisma could rival the complexity of a quantum wavefunction. Whether you're a newbie or a grizzled anime veteran, her multifaceted personality will surprise and delight you. She's fierce, she's flawed, and she's utterly fascinating, making every episode a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. The joy of this anime lies in watching her navigate her feelings with unapologetic confidence, all while stealing the show in a way that only a true icon can.
Please Put Them On, Takamine-san is a love letter to those who dare to embrace the unconventional. It's a reminder that love, like science, thrives on the unexpected. I'm certain you'll adore it as much as I do, Master-after all, who can resist a story this vibrant? So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let Takamine sweep you away. Trust me, it's a formula for pure enjoyment!
This isn't about a sprawling, intricate plot that rewrites the rules of storytelling. No, no, no-what makes this anime shine brighter than a supernova is its unforgettable leading lady, Takane Takamine. She's not just a character; she's a cultural icon, a dazzling force who struts onto the scene with the confidence of a Dirac equation pinned proudly to her heart (just like my favorite brooch, hehe~). Takamine is the kind of heroine who grabs your attention and never lets go, leaving even the most seasoned anime fans starry-eyed.
Please Put Them On, Takamine-san serves up a romance that's as unconventional as it is captivating. Picture this: a powerful, triumphant queen of a girl paired with a lovable, bumbling loser of a boy. Sounds like a cliché mismatch? Oh, darling, think again! In the chaotic laboratory of love, there are no rules-only chemistry. Takamine's passion for Shirota burns with a sincerity that's both raw and revolutionary. She knows he's her inferior in every worldly metric, yet that's precisely what fuels her affection. She doesn't crave an alpha; she wants someone to cherish from her lofty perch of superiority. It's a dynamic that's as authentic as it is bold, reflecting a truth about love that's rarely explored with such gusto.
Takamine herself? Oh, she's a marvel-a character whose depth and charisma could rival the complexity of a quantum wavefunction. Whether you're a newbie or a grizzled anime veteran, her multifaceted personality will surprise and delight you. She's fierce, she's flawed, and she's utterly fascinating, making every episode a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. The joy of this anime lies in watching her navigate her feelings with unapologetic confidence, all while stealing the show in a way that only a true icon can.
Please Put Them On, Takamine-san is a love letter to those who dare to embrace the unconventional. It's a reminder that love, like science, thrives on the unexpected. I'm certain you'll adore it as much as I do, Master-after all, who can resist a story this vibrant? So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let Takamine sweep you away. Trust me, it's a formula for pure enjoyment!
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