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wei_ying
Mar 31, 23 at 10:13pm
I know it’s not exactly your Birthday yet, but idk when I’ll next be able to come online. So, Happy Birthday, Maddie! I hope you have a great day and are able to do something nice for yourself on this very special day, you deserve it. <3 https://media.tenor.com/AksM6PIWbkEAAAAC/girl-anime.gif
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I would like an Uzaki-chan in my life. That sort of positive energy on a daily basis would be good for anyone. I started rewatching the show again from season 1 after your post. Thank you!
verucassault
Season 2 of Uzaki-chan seemed to take a weird turn when more family members started getting introduced, especially since Hana's mother was the only one introduced in the first season. You learn Hana has 2 younger siblings and their father is also in the picture which I wouldn't have thought so with how Hana's mother was lusting after Sakurai. But now that it's introduced his family, I can see why they went this route. It's definitely adding more depth to the characters and enriching the story.
radicalmaddie
Tonikawa for relationship goals. The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten for non-antagonistic romance. Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro for sadism, but with character growth and noodle arms xD
tinyxgremlin
Currently finishing dress up darling then I’ll playing watch some other romance anime. Any suggestions?
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Before starting "In/Spectre," I gorged on "Bocchi the Rock" again, "In Another World With My Smartphone," and "And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online?" with Bocchi still being supremely satisfying and the other two being junk food. "...Girl Online" has more ecchi-related fanservice camera shots than I'd care for, but it's to be expected, I suppose. Always hungry. More romance please.
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In/Spectre I've seen a lot of "boring" quotes around this one, but it's really quite engaging to me. I've written three attempts at a synopsis without giving away anything I'd consider spoiler-y and have failed each time. Leave your tropes at the door, at least as far as the beginning of episode three. The female protagonist is both vulnerable and powerful, for reasons I'll not divulge here; that alone would get me watching. Also, the opening theme rocks, again.
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