A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.
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Borderline hentai, decent enough plot, lovable characters that you root for, mindboggling overexaggerated actions....what can I say, it's a solid 8.
Normally for such kinds of anime I would say men only and this one is no exception. Have fun!
Normally for such kinds of anime I would say men only and this one is no exception. Have fun!
The plot, which is set in a school for obvious reasons and mostly revolves around four pupils over the course of 12 episodes, is a straightforward unfolding of short vignettes in which students and teachers encounter awkward situations. This is the single area where the anime falters-it's only mediocre rather than excellent.
One of the series' strongest points and the thing that sets it apart from others. This anime creates logically absurd or bizarre situations for 12 episodes over the course of three months, with a high likelihood that these events would occur in REAL LIFE. The introduction and development scenes are succinctly described and have just the appropriate amount of humor in about nine minutes. One of the smoothest and least friction-transitioned frames is projected without a wasted minute. The dialogue, location setting, prop mishandling, and retractions are excellent. There's a lovely synchronization of numerous elements, including the background.
This anime is built around character-based plot development, with each anthology receiving recognition according to how quick, loud, and absurd the scenarios are. It is evident that this anime is cleverly and integrally formed from earlier ecchi failures.
The large cast of unusual characters (male cast) is this anime's other great quality. Currently, a very uncommon group of characters from other anime can be classified with these members; they are all in love without needless character development or time wasted in expressing it. This keeps the anime light and quick, contrasting nicely with its sneaky nudic humor.
A better job could have been done; for example, kojima-tachibana and saya-chizuru could have enjoyed some enjoyable moments on screen, but the plot never tries to force the characters to share screen time with other members who are not part of their story.
This brings us to our second strong point: the original design complements the beautifully rendered expressions, making this anime one of those rare ones where you can chuckle just by looking at a character's face. I had assumed that the designs would be very obvious and mediocre going into it.
A 9-minute short would be too small; at least 18 minutes would be a better fit. A 23-minute episode would be too long and could bore the audience, but a 9-minute short would be too little.
However, now that nande-sensei has been added to the list, several R+- shows have an op/ed that truly strikes a chord in our hearts-Kiss X Sis being one of them for me.
Not only is the tale hilarious, but at some point the viewer becomes emotionally attached to the characters and starts to cheer for their TABOO ROMANCE. This makes the film a must-watch and highly recommended.
One of the series' strongest points and the thing that sets it apart from others. This anime creates logically absurd or bizarre situations for 12 episodes over the course of three months, with a high likelihood that these events would occur in REAL LIFE. The introduction and development scenes are succinctly described and have just the appropriate amount of humor in about nine minutes. One of the smoothest and least friction-transitioned frames is projected without a wasted minute. The dialogue, location setting, prop mishandling, and retractions are excellent. There's a lovely synchronization of numerous elements, including the background.
This anime is built around character-based plot development, with each anthology receiving recognition according to how quick, loud, and absurd the scenarios are. It is evident that this anime is cleverly and integrally formed from earlier ecchi failures.
The large cast of unusual characters (male cast) is this anime's other great quality. Currently, a very uncommon group of characters from other anime can be classified with these members; they are all in love without needless character development or time wasted in expressing it. This keeps the anime light and quick, contrasting nicely with its sneaky nudic humor.
A better job could have been done; for example, kojima-tachibana and saya-chizuru could have enjoyed some enjoyable moments on screen, but the plot never tries to force the characters to share screen time with other members who are not part of their story.
This brings us to our second strong point: the original design complements the beautifully rendered expressions, making this anime one of those rare ones where you can chuckle just by looking at a character's face. I had assumed that the designs would be very obvious and mediocre going into it.
A 9-minute short would be too small; at least 18 minutes would be a better fit. A 23-minute episode would be too long and could bore the audience, but a 9-minute short would be too little.
However, now that nande-sensei has been added to the list, several R+- shows have an op/ed that truly strikes a chord in our hearts-Kiss X Sis being one of them for me.
Not only is the tale hilarious, but at some point the viewer becomes emotionally attached to the characters and starts to cheer for their TABOO ROMANCE. This makes the film a must-watch and highly recommended.
Review:
This anime isn't for the easily offended, nor does it cater to the fragile echo chambers of modern critics. It dares to portray female desire without shame, guilt, or sugarcoating - and for that alone, it deserves respect. In a world where male characters are routinely reduced to one-dimensional perverts for comedy, this show flips the script: it shows that women, too, are human - capable of lust, confusion, vulnerability, and raw emotion.
But no, critics couldn't handle that.
If this had been yet another "men are trash" feminist fantasy, it would've been showered with praise. But the moment a show dares to step out of line and challenge the double standards, they call it "problematic." The hypocrisy is deafening.
Beyond that, the voice acting is god-tier. Every breath, moan, and whisper from the cast-especially Sumire Uesaka-hits with a precision that makes the scenes pulse with life. The music, the directing, the pacing-everything feels deliberately crafted to provoke, not to please.
This anime didn't fail. The industry failed it-because it was too bold to be accepted by a system that only celebrates what's "safe" and "marketable."
If you're tired of cookie-cutter stories and plastic characters, give this one a shot.
It's honest, it's wild.
But no, critics couldn't handle that.
If this had been yet another "men are trash" feminist fantasy, it would've been showered with praise. But the moment a show dares to step out of line and challenge the double standards, they call it "problematic." The hypocrisy is deafening.
Beyond that, the voice acting is god-tier. Every breath, moan, and whisper from the cast-especially Sumire Uesaka-hits with a precision that makes the scenes pulse with life. The music, the directing, the pacing-everything feels deliberately crafted to provoke, not to please.
This anime didn't fail. The industry failed it-because it was too bold to be accepted by a system that only celebrates what's "safe" and "marketable."
If you're tired of cookie-cutter stories and plastic characters, give this one a shot.
It's honest, it's wild.
Rom-com amine with Sensei and students which really interested.
My opinion almost never differs from the general consensus, but for once I must put my foot down for humanity This was a ludicrous masterpiece of a watch as twas intended. Do not suffer from alllodoxaphobia (the opinions of others); just enjoy this ridiculous show. 10/10 would show to friends and family. This is god-tier trash (putative trash). This is show tis theophany! Tis a godly show. So spiritual! So worthy! So wonderful!
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- TriviaBased on an ecchi comedy seinen manga series written and illustrated by Soborou. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine since April 2017.
- Crazy creditsThe title sequences of each episode prominently features the teacher who is the specific focus of that episode.
- SoundtracksBon Kyu Bon wa Kare no Mono
Performed by Sumire Uesaka
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