Plot Summary: In the story, Saku Ōyagi is a quiet bookworm who moves back to his former hometown as a high school freshman. He meets his childhood friend, Mihoshi Akeno , although a traumatic incident long ago had left their friendship in an awkward state. Despite this, Mihoshi brings Saku into the astronomy club she founded, and this sets the stage for the slapstick romantic comedy that
just say the PV give me a good impression bout it. Base on manga with the same title.
My POV might be a bit biased because this series contains almost, if not all, EVERYTHING on my wishlist for this.
And for the current time being I am very impressed that this series is VERY faithful to the manga, even to the scenes. Like, this is a TV photocopy of a manga.
Animation is decent as well. Oh, by the way, this series' director is the same as Gintama's and Kaleido Star's.
This post has been edited by FlameReaper: Jul 19 2009, 07:45 PM
To be honest, this show actually ranks 3rd in my most likable list so far.
Higher than Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 which is 4th.
Also holds an advantage over the other series I'm watching this season because this is the only one that can make me laugh out so loud compared to the rest.
Episode 3 is out and super funny. Never fail to amuse me in each episode as its something new and refreshing.
For some people's standards, it's nothing new and refreshing.
But actually I think this show is a relief though. The other are too exciting that they became the Stars of Summer (lol wat Natsu no Hoshi), the excitement must level down a bit don't ya think?
lol. But maybe its a change after watching too anime with almost same plot.. of girl dominating anime. lolx. ^^ . But once again, one man's meat is another man poison. ^^
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Man I'm bored at watching this series though it's fun still i dun liek the main female chara. She's too genki. I'm actually like genki girls but too genki + oblivious towards others feelings + being forceful... arghh my head hurts.