Cinematography:
Sei YamamotoComposer:
Ryouhei SatakaCast:
涼本あきほ, Naoya Miyase, Yumiri Hanamori, Mikako Komatsu, Kaori Ishihara, Iori Saeki, 栗坂南美, 金子誠, Satoshi Shibasaki, Seira Ryû, 細田健太, Yuu Kanda, Yukari Anzai (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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I Like You. Please Go Out with Me (E01)
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For You. It's a Spare Triangle Chocolate Pie (E02)
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Could You Not Call the Summer Uniform, Scanty Clothing? (E03)
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Dark Brown? That Kind of Has a Cool Ring to It (E04)
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Should We Open It? Should We Open It? Should We Look Inside? (E05)
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End of First Trimester Commemoration Parfait! (E06)
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You Know, Female College Students Are Seriously Amazing (E07)
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Aren't You Way Too Guilty? (E08)
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Coffee. With a Ratio to Milk About 8 to 2. Sugar 1 Teaspoon, Caramel Powder Too, Please. (E09)
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Your Leg's Already at T-minus 5 Seconds Before Blastoff! (E10)
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You Smell Like Sweat... You Must've Worked Hard. (E11)
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Because, You Are Where I Belong! (E12)
Plots(1)
Wataru Sajou, who is deeply in love with his beautiful classmate Aika Natsukawa, approaches her without getting discouraged. However, one day, he wakes up thinking he's not good enough to be with her. Wataru starts keeping a distance from her, much to Aika's surprise. Did his intentions slip by her because she was getting impatient?! This is the start of a romcom revolving around two people who just can't get their feelings across and both think their love is unrequited! (HIDIVE)
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Reviews (1)
Wataru is a realist! Why is Wataru a realist? Because he realizes one day that his "advanced pick-up techniques" of relentless stalking and neediness surprisingly don't yield the results he expects. Who would've guessed? It's hard to root for someone like that in real life. Meanwhile, the main heroine finds herself taken aback by Wataru's sudden change in behavior, perhaps slowly realizing that she misses him - she got used to him! Making it impossible for me to root for her either. It's a peculiar plot with new characters emerging, but their novelty wears off quickly for me. The situations that are supposed to be funny feel absurd, and the dialogue quality is often pathetic, making it hard to believe anyone would speak that way. By the second episode, I'd had enough, dropping the show. Whether it improves and becomes the romance of the season, I'll never know. I'm not sticking around to find out. I haven't fulfilled the three-episode rule so I'm leaving the show unrated, but it wouldn't get more than a 3/10 from me anyway. An unrealistic realist! ()