Akemitsu Akegami decides to become a Buddhist monk and renounce worldly customs. But the temple he decides to dedicate himself to, is it full of women? And that same young woman is also ther... Read allAkemitsu Akegami decides to become a Buddhist monk and renounce worldly customs. But the temple he decides to dedicate himself to, is it full of women? And that same young woman is also there? What can a man do?Akemitsu Akegami decides to become a Buddhist monk and renounce worldly customs. But the temple he decides to dedicate himself to, is it full of women? And that same young woman is also there? What can a man do?
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Tenpuru was a pleasant surprise for me.
I admit that my expectations were not very high when I started. In recent years, the harem genre has not surprised me much, as it seems that the authors are doing their best to give their least effort (it's ironic, but it is true).
Here, however, I found a very funny anime. I loved the way the author develops the personality of each of the characters. Unlike other anime of the same genre, such as The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses, where the personality of each of the girls does not fully exploit, here everything works well.
Each character has a past, illusions, talents, and insecurities that make them unique, and in a few chapters, you will get hooked on each character.
The story is not a big deal, however, I emphasize that, once again, it was sought to narrate something interesting and not just fill chapters with garbage comedy.
Not to go on too long, Tenpuru is a simple, light, but above all, fun anime. Fans of the genre will not be disappointed.
THE GOOD. Good character development.
THE BAD. The protagonist's "chastity" can be sickening and annoying at times.
NO DOUBT. You will find CUTE girls in this anime.
I admit that my expectations were not very high when I started. In recent years, the harem genre has not surprised me much, as it seems that the authors are doing their best to give their least effort (it's ironic, but it is true).
Here, however, I found a very funny anime. I loved the way the author develops the personality of each of the characters. Unlike other anime of the same genre, such as The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses, where the personality of each of the girls does not fully exploit, here everything works well.
Each character has a past, illusions, talents, and insecurities that make them unique, and in a few chapters, you will get hooked on each character.
The story is not a big deal, however, I emphasize that, once again, it was sought to narrate something interesting and not just fill chapters with garbage comedy.
Not to go on too long, Tenpuru is a simple, light, but above all, fun anime. Fans of the genre will not be disappointed.
THE GOOD. Good character development.
THE BAD. The protagonist's "chastity" can be sickening and annoying at times.
NO DOUBT. You will find CUTE girls in this anime.
Tenpuru: No One Can Live on Loneliness was a chore to watch. Akemitsu's attempts to escape his dad's toxic legacy fell flat. His indecisiveness was exhausting, and the supporting cast was one-dimensional. I craved depth and introspection, but got whiny angst instead. By episode 8, I skipped scenes, and skipped the finale altogether. 1/10, a disappointing, aimless show. If you want substance, look elsewhere. Tenpuru's a waste of time, and I regret the hours I invested. If you want substance, look elsewhere. Tenpuru's a waste of time, and I regret the hours I invested.
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Akemitsu Akagami is worried that he will grow up to be a womanising pervert like his father. To avoid this fate he decides to become a monk at the Mikazuki Temple. He believes it to be a male only order but it turns out the other residents are female! Due to his father's debts he finds himself doing much of the work around the temple. With all the women around it is hard for him to keep his thoughts pure; especially when he keeps getting in 'awkward situations' with them.
From the start it is clear that this is going to be a fan-service heavy ecchi series. If that is what you want it is rather fun. There are plenty of laughs to be had as well as a fair bit of suggestive material; thankfully this wasn't strong enough to require the obvious censorship that detracts from so many series. The basic plot is fun enough; it reminded me of the superior 'Love Hina' at times although it lacked that series more wacky elements. The characters are entertaining enough. Overall I'd say this is hardly a must see but it is certainly fun enough to watch once if you are in the mood for this sort of show.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
From the start it is clear that this is going to be a fan-service heavy ecchi series. If that is what you want it is rather fun. There are plenty of laughs to be had as well as a fair bit of suggestive material; thankfully this wasn't strong enough to require the obvious censorship that detracts from so many series. The basic plot is fun enough; it reminded me of the superior 'Love Hina' at times although it lacked that series more wacky elements. The characters are entertaining enough. Overall I'd say this is hardly a must see but it is certainly fun enough to watch once if you are in the mood for this sort of show.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka. It has been serialized in Kodansha's online platform Comic Days since September 2018.
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- TenPuru -No One Can Live on Loneliness-
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