Nao and Kou are fine, though I don’t find them as interesting as either of the older pairings. Read more
Nao and Kou are fine, though I don’t find them as interesting as either of the older pairings. Read more
Wotakoi was both a good series and a good series for NoitaminA. Read more
What is it with anime introducing new characters right in front of the finish line this season? Read more
One thing I’ve become quite convinced of now is that this series employed a pretty classic false main character gambit. Read more
I’m glad the elephant in the room has been acknowledged, because now we can get on with figuring out what it’s doing there and what to do about it. Read more
An episode like this one is a really good illustration of why writing about seasonal anime can be a lot harder than you’d think. Read more
Maybe what you take away from Wotakoi depends a lot on what you bring into it. Read more
Wotakoi has an easygoing charm to it that makes time-wasting kind of entertaining, so that even a minor episode like this one still fundamentally works. Read more
The perspective of this series is quite mature – and it goes way beyond ascribing that to it being a show about adults. Read more
Romantic life is tough for all kinds of adults in modern Japan – why should it be any different for otaku? Read more