Since you are quoting from Uzaki-chan, I am assuming that you either finished watching it or are currently watching it.
I really enjoy Uzaki-Chan even though it's not particularly acclaimed in higher-brow anime circles. I hate to sound like an old man wagging his stick, but it reminds me a lot of the slice-of-life "moe" anime that I watched when I was first getting into anime.
I did finish the second season. It isn't exactly high art and is a bit heavy on repeating its core gags and a little light on character development. But it is also quite relatable given that I have two commitment shy children, with significant others, who are obviously meant for each other in their early twenties.
Since you are quoting from Uzaki-chan, I am assuming that you either finished watching it or are currently watching it.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy Uzaki-Chan even though it's not particularly acclaimed in higher-brow anime circles. I hate to sound like an old man wagging his stick, but it reminds me a lot of the slice-of-life "moe" anime that I watched when I was first getting into anime.
I did finish the second season. It isn't exactly high art and is a bit heavy on repeating its core gags and a little light on character development. But it is also quite relatable given that I have two commitment shy children, with significant others, who are obviously meant for each other in their early twenties.
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