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Mon, 08-07-2006, 09:31 AM
#3
Despite the incredibly simplistic art, it manages to present everything very well. The delivery is like Honey & Clover, with occasional arm flapping, scribbly faces, but more...normal and serious. The eps are packed with content, reminiscient of KgNE, but feels like 2 eps in 1 to KgNE's 3 in 1.
There aren't any big veterans in the cast either, most of them have little or no experience. It gives the series a more realistic feel for me.
Also, the relationship is not panning out to be one of the types we usually see in shoujo series, which is a huge plus to the credit of this series. There's no "uwaaah," "kakoii" or other fainting associated noises resulting in the heroine relentlessly persuing her target until he succumbs to her in the 8th or 12th episode. Nor does it start with instant hate that slowly develops into deep romance. Nanami doesn't even know who Yano is, dislikes him at first, then she thinks she likes him, likes him more, hates him, and goes back and forth as she learns more about him. It's very unconventional, resulting in a very refreshing feel.
The whole series comes off as very...natural.
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