An issue with many yuri or yaoi animes are that they use the idea that they are in a gay relationship to hide the fact that there is no real substance or development they are too lazy to create anything interesting about the relationship besides the fact that they’re lesbians. our main characters all that interesting. My problem with the show is that it doesn’t try to make the relationships between The key to any good romance media is the relationship: nothing else matters that much. The show is very clearly, a romance genre. Despite what most people think, being average isn’t a terrible thing, so as a little disclaimer, I am not saying everything about this show sucks for everyone who might take this review badly. That being said, I wasn’t entertained watching this, not even from laughing at how bad it was, because it wasn’t bad. Stirred by Touko's elegant manner, Yuu approaches her for advice, only to be bewildered when the president confesses to her! Yuu quickly finds herself in the palm of Touko's hand, and unknowingly sets herself on a path to find the emotion which has long eluded her. There, she happens upon the seemingly flawless student council president, Touko Nanami, maturely rejecting a confession of her own. Now, having enrolled in high school, Yuu, disconcerted and dispirited, is still ruminating over how to respond to her suitor. The realization hits her: she understands romance as a concept, but she is incapable of experiencing the feeling first-hand. Yet, when her classmate from junior high declares his love for her during their graduation, she feels unexpectedly hollow. She patiently waits for the wings of love to sprout and send her heart aflutter on the day that she finally receives a confession. Yuu Koito has always been entranced with romantic shoujo manga and the lyrics of love songs.
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