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Ryûto Kashima is a gloomy high school student. As part of a punishment game, he is forced to confess to Runa Shirakawa, a girl from the top of the school caste who's admired by everyone.Ryûto Kashima is a gloomy high school student. As part of a punishment game, he is forced to confess to Runa Shirakawa, a girl from the top of the school caste who's admired by everyone.Ryûto Kashima is a gloomy high school student. As part of a punishment game, he is forced to confess to Runa Shirakawa, a girl from the top of the school caste who's admired by everyone.
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A novel idea for the genre, the anime's romance tale centers on a heroine who has a past with her former partner. This is because men who watch television prefer virgins. Due to the characters' distinct face features and excellent design, the plot is engaging and thrilling. The heroine has a strong, encouraging character, while the main character is modest but realistic. It seems sense that the heroine frequently contrasts her current boyfriend with her former one. All in all, fans can expect a distinctive and captivating experience from the anime.
The anime's lead character reflects the author's experiences in middle and high school, when they were comparable to the lead character. Following their breakup, the author had a significant transformation and began dating other virgin ladies who subsequently gave up their virginity. The heroine character was purposefully constructed by the author to push the boundaries of the audience's comfort zone. The heroine's previous circumstances are the sole downside, which could reduce the anime's appeal. The plot is intriguing and not dull in spite of this.
The anime's lead character reflects the author's experiences in middle and high school, when they were comparable to the lead character. Following their breakup, the author had a significant transformation and began dating other virgin ladies who subsequently gave up their virginity. The heroine character was purposefully constructed by the author to push the boundaries of the audience's comfort zone. The heroine's previous circumstances are the sole downside, which could reduce the anime's appeal. The plot is intriguing and not dull in spite of this.
"This anime is so bad, I honestly hope they never make a season 2."the anime is full of shit. Yes, technically, it has romantic scenes-but they're so empty and lifeless that they don't even feel like they belong to the genre and the trash story line makes no sense to real life. From the first episode, you can tell this anime has no idea what it's doing. And here Ryuuto, the main character, is just sad. Not in a "relatable underdog" way, but in a "how is this guy the lead?" kind of way. He has no spine, no personality, and his entire identity revolves around thinking he's unworthy of his girlfriend. It's not character depth-it's emotional stagnation. You keep waiting for him to grow, to gain confidence, to do anything, but he stays in this pitiful state from beginning to end. Their "relationship" is a complete joke. They go on dates, they have conversations, and sometimes they even hold hands or kiss. But none of it feels earned. There's no real build-up, no tension, no spark. It's robotic. It's like two strangers pretending to be in love for a school project. No emotion at all . If like that I Could watch "5 centimetres per second" more than 10 time . Even though I had finished that. I won't rate because the anime is not worthy of it.
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Trust me when I say it's not just a bunch of filler for horny teenage boys. Genuine character development and better relationships than Hollywood movies. This anime is a heartwarming story filled with love, laughter, and emotional moments. The character development is fantastic, and the animation is beautiful. The plot keeps you hooked from start to finish, and the chemistry between the main characters is captivating. It's a must-watch for any romance anime fan! It was the first anime I ever watched and I have to say that I can believe that it is so unknown and will most likely never get another season.
The plot is quite simple actually but it hits right at home. From the guy perspective it is all so relatable i guess, the worry and stuff. Not too cheesy, just keep it real. I could say lots of people, when dating someone out of their league will experience the same emotion and thought as what ryuto did. The Girl like runa is just a fantasy though, will never found a girl like that. However the emotion, the rollercoaster is pretty nice. Truly enjoy all the episodes. At first i just watching it for the sake of curiosity, but at the end of the anime, i truly feel happy to give it a chance. Truly well done.
10ankurnew
Our Dating Story: The Experienced You and Inexperienced Me is a delightful anime that skillfully blends romance with personal development. The series explores the contrasting experiences of its two leads-one seasoned in love and the other new to it. This dynamic creates a rich, engaging narrative filled with both humorous and touching moments. The character growth is portrayed with sincerity, and the animation complements the emotional depth of the story. With its genuine dialogue and relatable situations, this anime offers a refreshing take on relationships and self-discovery. I am eagerly waiting for season 2. Fingers crossed.
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- TriviaBased on a romantic comedy light novel series written by Makiko Nagaoka and illustrated by Magako.
- SoundtracksLove You Tender!
[Opening Theme]
Music by Yûho Kitazawa
Arranged by Under_Covers
Lyrics by Yûho Kitazawa
Performed by Maaya Uchida
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