Jijou wo Shiranai Tenkousei ga Guigui Kuru – 10

This week’s Clueless Transfer Student was mostly a string of short vignettes, but it was all ramping up to something.  These sorts of anime always seem to put the feels chapter last, which makes perfect sense – if you opened with it the lightweight stuff coming after would feel a little strange.  There was also an awful lot of teasing this time around, more than we’ve seen in quite a while.  Kasahara-san has finally outgrown it, but her two lieutenants are still fully committed (and Kasahara hasn’t yet moved to put a stop to it).

First, a four leaf clover which Akane picks as a charm against further injury for Taiyou.  Heck, she even turned it into a display piece, awfully kind of her.  This starts off the first batch of reaper jokes, though they remain as ineffectual against Taiyou’s blazing light as ever.  Talk then turns to Akane’s eyes, or “Mystic Eyes” as Taiyou now dubs them.  It’s about at this point that Kasahara weighs in about how lame her flunkies are, but she says it under her breath (for now).

What about dreams?  Well, Akane turning up in them is certainly good luck in Taiyou’s book.  And if he and Akane both turn up in Daichi’s dreams, that’s even better (the implications are obvious).  An eyepatch would indeed be an obvious draw for a boy into chuuni like Taiyou, though Akane wouldn’t have it in her to pull something like that.  When she stops by the Takada household to return some manga only to find Taiyou at cram school, Yukiko can’t resist the urge to go into full troll mode – which sets up a fierce protective response in Taiyou when he does arrive back.

What this is all building up to is the episode’s titular chapter, which finds Adachi-san inviting herself over to Akane’s house to meet Kuro and Taiyou and Hino horning in on the action.  This is a big deal for Akane – it’s her first time inviting anyone over – and she goes into an  adorable frenzy of obsessive overpreparing.  Her doting dad can only play along, as he’s obviously thrilled to see his little girl finally blossoming as a social animal.  Akane plans every last deal down to the cake (what did she decide to buy for Hino?), but fate intervenes and decides that’s a little too much happiness for her.

It’s nice that the trio decides to come over anyway – and Hino delivers free fried rice coupons for the family ramen joint.  But the obvious headline here is Akane landing a rare critical hit on Taiyou.  That was an Akane-caliber blush that “Don’t go!” got out of him, and he was so flustered when she asked him about it on Monday that he didn’t even know how to respond.  “Let’s pretend it never happened even though we both know it did” is all well and good, but that was a pretty game-changing moment any way you slice it.

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4 comments

  1. N

    Yes, I did notice a lot of short vignettes that made it look like it was from a 4-koma adaptation. It could have been a series of shorter chapters for some world-building. We’ve got 4-leaf clovers, dreams of tank tops, Akane’s chuuni eyepatch and a stream of compliments from Taiyou that finally had her boiling over. Kasahara reflects on her actions and has turned a corner from her interactions with Akane.

    That leads to the main event, in which everybody is invited to Akane’s place. Visiting the cat was a good excuse to invite everybody over and she gets ready for the big day. I really liked how dad happily went along with her plans. Okay, the room is spick-and-span, the desserts are in the fridge (I can’t think of any tank top-shaped desserts, either), the outfit is picked out. It’s all good… But, then she falls ill on the big day.

    It looks like the visit is cancelled, but then she has a dream that everybody came over and visited anyways. What a dream it was… Except it was not. She finds the coupons from Daichi (Are the restaurant uniforms in the form of tank tops?) and remembers what she said the day before. It’s enough for Taiyou find himself in a full-face blush and things are just a bit awkward when they meet again. Adachi and Kasahara pick up on the vibes, but any more than that will be saved for another episode. Hold the dessert, there’s enough sweetness already.

  2. Poor manga and anime characters. So susceptible to immediate, plot-convenient colds and fevers!

  3. At least there was no fainting this time.

  4. F

    It’s adorable that Nishimura made a gift for him for good luck. She really doesn’t want him to get hurt in any way.

    The sick visit might be a bit of a manga/anime trope, but it worked out well, with Nishimura not wanting Takada to go, because she would feel lonely. Instigating one of the rare occasions when he got flustered. One of the anime’s storyboard artists made a nice image that shows what probably/possible happened right after that, but wasn’t shown in the anime: https://www.reddit.com/r/MyCluelessFirstFriend/comments/147gn4i/the_feverish_grim_reaper_is_assertive_detailed/

    Worth having a look, it’s a very cute image.

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