I really like the manga, but the anime is giving me a much stronger appreciation for how deep this series is. Read more
I really like the manga, but the anime is giving me a much stronger appreciation for how deep this series is. Read more
“But we’re married” could be the tagline for the first nine eps of this series. Read more
It’s certainly no surprise that Nasa’s parents would be oddballs, given what their son is like (and called). Read more
This show is a reflection on young love from a man who isn’t all that young anymore, and his affection for Tsukasa and Nasa is apparent. Read more
Because Tonikaku Cawaii dispenses with courtship, it’s free of so many romcom tropes. Read more
I wouldn’t have thought it was possible, but Nasa and Tsukasa are even more crazy adorable in anime form. Read more
Tonikaku Cawaii has the romcom Hippocratic Oath covered. Read more
As I’ve found myself saying quite frequently about this show, there’s more to it than what you’ve seen so far. Read more
In its own way Tonikaku Cawaii is one of the more unique series out there because it puts such a weird spin on such normal things. Read more
This series is a bit of a relic, in a good way. Read more