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Hai Sukoa Garu

  • Série de TV
  • 2018–2019
  • TV-PG
  • 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,9/10
2,7 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Hai Sukoa Garu (2018)
AmadurecimentoAnimação de computadorAnimeComédia românticaPastelãoSenaAnimaçãoComédiaRomance

As desventuras engraçadas e românticas de um par de crianças com paixão por jogos no Japão.As desventuras engraçadas e românticas de um par de crianças com paixão por jogos no Japão.As desventuras engraçadas e românticas de um par de crianças com paixão por jogos no Japão.

  • Artistas
    • Kôhei Amasaki
    • Sayumi Suzushiro
    • Yûki Hirose
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,9/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Artistas
      • Kôhei Amasaki
      • Sayumi Suzushiro
      • Yûki Hirose
    • 33Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 2 indicações no total

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    Kôhei Amasaki
    • Haruo Yaguchi
    • 2018–2019
    Sayumi Suzushiro
    • Akira Ono
    • 2018–2019
    Yûki Hirose
    • Koharu Hidaka
    • 2018–2019
    Satomi Arai
    • Namie Yaguchi
    • 2018–2019
    Kazuyuki Okitsu
    Kazuyuki Okitsu
    • Kotaro Miyao
    • 2018–2019
    Hiroki Yasumoto
    • Guile
    • 2018–2019
    Chô
    • Jiiya
    • 2018–2019
    Kyo Yaoya
    • Andaba…
    • 2018–2019
    Daiki Yamashita
    • Genta Doi
    • 2018–2019
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Haruo Yaguchi
    • 2018
    Cristina Valenzuela
    Cristina Valenzuela
    • Additional Voices
    • 2018
    Christine Marie Cabanos
    Christine Marie Cabanos
    • Akira Ono
    • 2018
    Chinatsu Akasaki
    • Makoto Ono
    • 2018–2019
    Shizuka Itô
    Shizuka Itô
    • Moemi Goda
    • 2018–2019
    Daria Midou
    • Chihiro Onizuka
    • 2018–2019
    Erika Harlacher
    Erika Harlacher
    • Hidaka Koharu
    • 2018
    Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
    • Ma-kun
    • 2018–2019
    Kenta Miyake
    Kenta Miyake
    • Zangief…
    • 2019
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    Avaliações de usuários33

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    10lida0407

    most amazing romantic/gaming combination

    The boy is almost as same age as me. although i dont have the same experience(especially the girl exp), but I have some much resonance of the episode. love it
    8PakistanFilmUpdates

    Last episode of season 2 was😢😭

    I don't know but this is one of my most favourite romantic animes😭 and that last episode of S2 made me cry, I'm 28 years old and I'm still single but that ok, at least I get to watch about other character's love and struggle in animes 😭😢. I know in real life love is more complicated but fuck that anime is awesome😭.
    10peyton_johns

    UGLY BOOHOO CRIED

    I went to the trouble of making an account to say this is one of the funniest/saddest/frustrating anime's iv ever seen!!! The second season came out today and iv already finished it!!! I was turned off the idea at first cause sooo many Lolis but I don't even care this show is so freaking good!! It may have a slightly slow start but seriously it is worth every minute!! Also seeing as games had a big part of my life the nostalgia was a perfect 10!! I prefer horror/grown up based anime but this is by far the exception. Both seasons will make you scream/cry/laugh simultaneously!!!!! Do yourself a favor. Watch it. NOW!! Stop reading reviews and just go watch it! Yes I'm talking to YOU!!!
    9Emhilradim

    I loved this series, despite one nitpick

    The series is a loveletter to the 90s era of arcades and a coming of age tale of love between two girls and a boy. Harou is a young boy in elementary school in 1991, he's bullied by both teachers and classmates alike, told he's worthless and has no skills. So he seeks escapism in the fantasy of the game centers of Japan, while it would seem like he has little skills in life, at video games he's a pro. But one day he comes up against an opponent that utterly destroys him in his favorite game (Street Fighter II), only to find out that his opponent is a classmate of his .. and a girl. What's more she's a rich girl who he sees as an outsider in his world of escapism, so he uses exploitative strategy against her which starts off their love-hate relationship.

    Her name is Oono Akira, a mute girl who feels like she is being crushed under the responsibilities of being the heir to the family business, and also seeks escapism for this reason. The two of them form a bond together, but her future has been planned since the day she was born with talk of an arranged marriage when she reaches maturity. Can Harou and Akira survive together? What's more, entering into the mix is another girl named Hidaka who, like Akira, resents and even hates Harou at first, but is also touched by Harou's kind (if stupid and oblivious) nature, and learns to stop worrying quite as much about the hardships of life and have fun... And along the way loses her heart to him. But what about Akira? Well that's up to you to find out.

    Described as a "love comedy" as opposed to "romantic comedy" by the author, the series plays through cycles which is frustrating until finally beginning in the third cycle the protagonist finally asks himself "why do I keep resetting to zero?" at which point I couldn't help but exclaim "YES, WHY?" There's a greenlit second season in October of this year (2019), though the series is already completed in manga form at a rather light 63 chapters at 10 volumes. One could probably read through the whole thing in a single day if they were truly inclined. Which I set out to do, I did not successfully read it in one day, but that's neither here nor there.

    Having watched the anime and not wanting to wait til October (though I'll watch the second season anyway), I decided to investigate the manga. And I was rather shocked by what I found. While the anime was mostly faithful and unswerving from most of the anime, the anime actually omits contextual scenes from the manga. For example, Akira who is mute and thus is never able to say words to express herself has a few scenes in the manga where her thoughts are conveyed. By denying her thoughts, she is denied of any real agency in the anime and thus we're forced to try and understand her reasoning when she blankly looks at something. Perhaps they will go back in season 2 and reveal these scenes of agency, but I felt the need to deduct a point for this because I found that to be frustrating.

    The two characters I enjoyed most were Hidaka and Akira (not in any particular order, it'd be hard to pick one over the other). Harou's otaku (obsessive) nature makes him a character that I found hard to like, as he misses the obvious all the time, and when trying to express himself can't help but go into a roundabout conversation about some video game. I get that it's exaggerated on purpose, but that doesn't really make it better.

    The OP I didn't much care either way, but that outro song is so good that I found it frustrating when Netflix kept trying to skip it. If you like love stories, this is quite possibly the most unconventional one I've ever seen. I liked it so much I decided I wanted to read the manga so that I didn't miss anything. Definitely worth a watch. Hidaka is lovable, and Akira are adorable, and any time they're on the screen you'll find yourself rooting for them.

    Also of note, this anime does not rely on sexuality or fanservice of any kind. There's a couple of throwaway jokes here, and in the manga Hidaka's point of view on the sexism in the Game Centers makes sense, but Netflix chose to leave that particular scene out and focus on character development, if only they had taken the time to keep Akira's agency intact, considering how little of it there is.
    10Valcyclovir

    Came in with little expectation, came out hungry for more

    This is the first anime that made me itch to know the ending of the story, so much that I couldn't contain myself and started reading the mangas and even going through raw non translated chapters to complete the story with Google Translate.

    I never expected to get so hooked into a rom-com retro gaming story. I'm born in 1990 so I missed the arcade boom by a few years. Nevertheless, it still brought me joy and as a gamer who played later releases of Capcom and Sony.

    I don't want to spoil the story but I finished the 12 eps on Netflix on one go, I just couldn't stop. The episodes are short and I know the CG put a lot of people down, but please, please, watch it until the end because it is so short anyway !

    This is truly underrated and I don't say this lightly.

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      In 2014, the Square Enix (FF, Dragon Quest, Kingdom of hearts) offices were searches by the Osaka Police. This was due to an infringement of copyright of the SNK company (responsible for games such as King of fighters, Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown). Since August 2015, they reached an agreement out of court and the manga/anime can now use their IP.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de dezembro de 2018 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
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      • Espanhol
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