An elite and aloof schoolgirl is in fact severely withdrawn and anxious about communicating with others. An ordinary schoolboy befriends her and helps her to open up and talk with people.An elite and aloof schoolgirl is in fact severely withdrawn and anxious about communicating with others. An ordinary schoolboy befriends her and helps her to open up and talk with people.An elite and aloof schoolgirl is in fact severely withdrawn and anxious about communicating with others. An ordinary schoolboy befriends her and helps her to open up and talk with people.
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This might just be my favorite anime of the year, it's a perfect comedy and it also has it's more serious moments but it never feels like it comes out of nowhere, also I love Komi, she's so adorable!
Everyone has challenges to overcome. No one is perfect - not even the most beautiful girl at school. That's one message of this excellent anime on the topic.
The other is that social anxiety is real problem for some people, and can be quite debilitating. Taijin kyofusho (social phobia) is not limited to just Japan, but perhaps it's more studied here.
So far I'm liking the anime, and perhaps making it humorous instead of being too serious about the subject is the right way to go.
The other is that social anxiety is real problem for some people, and can be quite debilitating. Taijin kyofusho (social phobia) is not limited to just Japan, but perhaps it's more studied here.
So far I'm liking the anime, and perhaps making it humorous instead of being too serious about the subject is the right way to go.
: Really, what is there to say about Komi Can't Communicate? This is probably up there as being one of the best anime adaptations this year with each episode really improving over each one.
The animation is simply beautiful and polished. The lighting and fluid movements are also top-notch. But I especially love the character designs of each character so much so, it would be relatively easy for each character to be identified with a silhouette.
But the main story is also really relatable: the social awkwardness and the desire to want to speak with other people but there are things that inhibit that such as shyness. But, really, you do want friends, and yet, how will you even hope to relay that?
The characters are what really give the show life. Tadano is described as "hopelessly average," which is true. When you have a whole school of students with different quirks and personalities, Tadano feels rather "vanilla." And yet, I feel that it works out just fine. Really, because of how much the students at the school treat Komi as a goddess or put her on a high pedestal, their flaws come from being unable to interpret Komi's true feelings in part because of their outrageous quirks. They are in love with the idea that Komi represents, and yet ironically, they are so woefully ignorant of what she is really like.
So despite that, Tadano is able to look past Komi's beauty to see someone that truly wanted friendship and he voluntarily assists her in her goal to get 100 friends. He does this again not because he is trying to score with her, but it is because he understands her. He also congratulates her whenever she would try to step out of her comfort zone.
For what little words she actually does speak, Komi is adorable with the show doing a great job at adapting her "bug eyes." The main humor comes from the classmates misunderstanding her behavior or actions by filling in the blanks when she actually had something else completely different in mind. Her goal of wanting 100 friends is just cute even though it seems relatively simplistic at first. But it shows how lonely and desperate she is with wanting to speak and only makes her relationship with Tadano all the more wholesome.
Then we have my personal favorite the based Osana Najimi. They are the most hilarious of the main cast of characters with their bombastic personality and trolling nature. Oftentimes, they do try to put Tadano and Komi into a situation to make them closer, but they are a good friend.
Supporting cast. As I said, they also have their own personalities and are about as entertaining as the main characters. There's Agari, a nerdy girl who gets nervous anytime she has to speak directly to others (and later decides to become Komi's pet due again to misunderstandings). There's one who believes herself to be in a rivalry with Komi, but Komi does not even know she exists. And, of course, we have a chuunibyou who is convinced that she knew Komi from a past life.
While I love a majority of the characters, the one I absolutely loathe is Yamai Ren. She is your typical yandere girl who is greatly obsessed with Komi, but it tends to go too far and is not funny at all. Really, that one scene where she discovered one of Komi's strands of hair is scarring. Worse, she even goes to drastic measures to be closer to Komi that I really wanted the outcome to be that Komi would befriend the entire class with her being tossed to the curb like the hot trash she is. At least from what I have heard the manga has her appear less.
The voice work and sound need no complex reason as to why they are good. Just really, the show is nearly perfect in its themes; relatability; animation, etc. Definitely a must-watch.
The animation is simply beautiful and polished. The lighting and fluid movements are also top-notch. But I especially love the character designs of each character so much so, it would be relatively easy for each character to be identified with a silhouette.
But the main story is also really relatable: the social awkwardness and the desire to want to speak with other people but there are things that inhibit that such as shyness. But, really, you do want friends, and yet, how will you even hope to relay that?
The characters are what really give the show life. Tadano is described as "hopelessly average," which is true. When you have a whole school of students with different quirks and personalities, Tadano feels rather "vanilla." And yet, I feel that it works out just fine. Really, because of how much the students at the school treat Komi as a goddess or put her on a high pedestal, their flaws come from being unable to interpret Komi's true feelings in part because of their outrageous quirks. They are in love with the idea that Komi represents, and yet ironically, they are so woefully ignorant of what she is really like.
So despite that, Tadano is able to look past Komi's beauty to see someone that truly wanted friendship and he voluntarily assists her in her goal to get 100 friends. He does this again not because he is trying to score with her, but it is because he understands her. He also congratulates her whenever she would try to step out of her comfort zone.
For what little words she actually does speak, Komi is adorable with the show doing a great job at adapting her "bug eyes." The main humor comes from the classmates misunderstanding her behavior or actions by filling in the blanks when she actually had something else completely different in mind. Her goal of wanting 100 friends is just cute even though it seems relatively simplistic at first. But it shows how lonely and desperate she is with wanting to speak and only makes her relationship with Tadano all the more wholesome.
Then we have my personal favorite the based Osana Najimi. They are the most hilarious of the main cast of characters with their bombastic personality and trolling nature. Oftentimes, they do try to put Tadano and Komi into a situation to make them closer, but they are a good friend.
Supporting cast. As I said, they also have their own personalities and are about as entertaining as the main characters. There's Agari, a nerdy girl who gets nervous anytime she has to speak directly to others (and later decides to become Komi's pet due again to misunderstandings). There's one who believes herself to be in a rivalry with Komi, but Komi does not even know she exists. And, of course, we have a chuunibyou who is convinced that she knew Komi from a past life.
While I love a majority of the characters, the one I absolutely loathe is Yamai Ren. She is your typical yandere girl who is greatly obsessed with Komi, but it tends to go too far and is not funny at all. Really, that one scene where she discovered one of Komi's strands of hair is scarring. Worse, she even goes to drastic measures to be closer to Komi that I really wanted the outcome to be that Komi would befriend the entire class with her being tossed to the curb like the hot trash she is. At least from what I have heard the manga has her appear less.
The voice work and sound need no complex reason as to why they are good. Just really, the show is nearly perfect in its themes; relatability; animation, etc. Definitely a must-watch.
Komi Can't Communicate is an endearing anime series that revolves around the life of Shoko Komi, a high school student with severe social anxiety. While facing challenges in expressing herself, Komi embarks on a journey of self-discovery, forming deep connections with those around her. This anime successfully captures the essence of friendship and personal growth, although it falls short in certain aspects.
One of the standout qualities of Komi Can't Communicate is its lovable cast of characters. From the charming and relatable protagonist, Komi, to the diverse group of friends she encounters, each character brings their own unique quirks and personalities to the story. The interactions and dynamics between the characters are heartwarming, often leading to comedic and heartfelt moments that will leave watchers with a warm smile.
The central theme of overcoming social anxiety and the importance of communication is delicately woven into the narrative. Komi's struggles and her desire to connect with others resonate with watchers, as many can relate to the challenges of navigating social situations. The manga highlights the significance of empathy, understanding, and acceptance, delivering a positive and uplifting message that encourages readers to embrace their own vulnerabilities.
The animation in Komi Can't Communicate is visually appealing and complements the storytelling effectively. The clean and expressive character designs add depth to the characters, capturing their emotions and expressions in a captivating manner. Additionally, the use of visual gags and comedic timing enhances the humor and light-hearted moments, creating a delightful reading experience.
However, Komi Can't Communicate does have a tendency to rely heavily on repetitive gags and jokes, which can become predictable over time. While the humor initially adds charm to the story, it may lose some of its impact as the anime progresses. Additionally, the pacing can occasionally feel slow, with certain chapters focusing more on comedic situations rather than advancing the overall plot. This may result in a lack of narrative momentum at times.
Furthermore, the romantic subplot introduced in the anime could have been explored more deeply. While it adds an additional layer of complexity to the story, it remains somewhat underdeveloped, leaving watchers longing for more exploration and resolution. It would have been beneficial to see the romantic aspect given more attention and nuance to fully complement the overarching themes of the anime.
In conclusion, Komi Can't Communicate is a heartwarming anime that effectively tackles the challenges of social anxiety and the power of friendship. Its lovable characters, relatable themes, and visually appealing animation contribute to an enjoyable watching experience. Despite its occasional reliance on repetitive gags and a slow pacing, the anime's positive message and endearing moments make it worth the watch for fans of slice-of-life stories and character-driven narratives.
One of the standout qualities of Komi Can't Communicate is its lovable cast of characters. From the charming and relatable protagonist, Komi, to the diverse group of friends she encounters, each character brings their own unique quirks and personalities to the story. The interactions and dynamics between the characters are heartwarming, often leading to comedic and heartfelt moments that will leave watchers with a warm smile.
The central theme of overcoming social anxiety and the importance of communication is delicately woven into the narrative. Komi's struggles and her desire to connect with others resonate with watchers, as many can relate to the challenges of navigating social situations. The manga highlights the significance of empathy, understanding, and acceptance, delivering a positive and uplifting message that encourages readers to embrace their own vulnerabilities.
The animation in Komi Can't Communicate is visually appealing and complements the storytelling effectively. The clean and expressive character designs add depth to the characters, capturing their emotions and expressions in a captivating manner. Additionally, the use of visual gags and comedic timing enhances the humor and light-hearted moments, creating a delightful reading experience.
However, Komi Can't Communicate does have a tendency to rely heavily on repetitive gags and jokes, which can become predictable over time. While the humor initially adds charm to the story, it may lose some of its impact as the anime progresses. Additionally, the pacing can occasionally feel slow, with certain chapters focusing more on comedic situations rather than advancing the overall plot. This may result in a lack of narrative momentum at times.
Furthermore, the romantic subplot introduced in the anime could have been explored more deeply. While it adds an additional layer of complexity to the story, it remains somewhat underdeveloped, leaving watchers longing for more exploration and resolution. It would have been beneficial to see the romantic aspect given more attention and nuance to fully complement the overarching themes of the anime.
In conclusion, Komi Can't Communicate is a heartwarming anime that effectively tackles the challenges of social anxiety and the power of friendship. Its lovable characters, relatable themes, and visually appealing animation contribute to an enjoyable watching experience. Despite its occasional reliance on repetitive gags and a slow pacing, the anime's positive message and endearing moments make it worth the watch for fans of slice-of-life stories and character-driven narratives.
This is one of the best anime I've seen this year. It may seem ordinary at times, but I love it.
I've seen five episodes until now.
I hope it has a beautiful ending.
I've seen five episodes until now.
I hope it has a beautiful ending.
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- TriviaNajimi Osana is named after the Japanese phrase "osananajimi" (childhood friend).
- ConnectionsRemake of Komi-san wa, Komyusho desu (2021)
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- Komi-san no puede comunicarse
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- Tokyo, Japan(Studio)
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- Runtime24 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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