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There are times when you’re tired from work or school and don’t want to think about anything. As someone who watches over 180 anime titles a year, I’ve picked 17 recommended anime titles on Amazon Prime to help you lose time. I’ll be introducing all-you- can-watch titles on Amazon Prime, so please watch until the end. This time, there will also be a bonus talk segment at the end. I’ll also share some exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, so I hope you’ll watch until the end . The first title is Gotchi the Rock. I recommend this series because of the contrast between the brooding and the divine music, which anyone can relate to. It’s a divine anime that miraculously combines a balance of laughter and emotion that will stay with you through anime . Gotchi the Rock is the story of an extremely shy and introverted girl named 5th Grade, who finds happiness through her band activities. First of all, the main character, Bocchi-chan, and 5th Grade’s unconcerned behavior are hilarious. Her desire for humanity, coupled with her fear of standing out, makes her turn to the weather so funny it makes your stomach churn. The scene where she unleashes her youthful complexes and pulls out a guitar in the closet is hilarious, even if it’s a relatable subject. The production company, Clover Works, is so serious about this show that Gobocchi’s facial expressions and the disjointed animation are at the pinnacle of artistic merit. I was blown away by the freewheeling expression, which transcends boundaries, from using live-action footage to clay sculptures. But what’s truly clever about this show is that it’s not just entertaining. Bocchi, who usually behaves so suspiciously, becomes calm when he picks up his guitar and starts playing. Above all, the moment he becomes a guitar hero is just too cool. The live performance scene in episode 8 in particular gave me goosebumps, and I’m sure all viewers were struck by that contrast. The members of the band are all unique and charming. Kita-chan’s cheerful Kiora and Bocchi-chan’s retreat are especially great. The relationship between Gobocchi-chan, who is the band’s spiritual support, is so profound it brings tears to my eyes. Yamada Ryo’s responsiveness also adds a nice spice to the story. The dialogue within the band is exquisitely crafted and makes it engrossing to watch . And above all, the quality of the music is incredibly high. Even those who haven’t seen the anime will recognize the songs. The authentic sound of “Youth Complex” and “Guitar, Loneliness , and Many Stars” are a must-listen for rock fans. This work will leave you laughing and laughing until you’re completely at peace, injecting intense energy into your weary soul. The realistic depiction of the live house atmosphere and instruments is a masterpiece that will definitely make you want to start a band. This is a brilliant anime that represents the Reiwa era and is a must-see for all anime fans, regardless of their introverted or extroverted side . The second work is “Licorice Licorice.” I recommend this work because of its perfect blend of stunningly rendered gun action and exquisite yuri elements. It’s easy to see why this original anime became a social phenomenon when you watch it. “Licorice Licorice” tells the story of a group of young girls who are agents of a secret organization that protects Japan’s security. First of all, the main character, Nishiki Gin, is one of the most charming and powerful heroines of all time. Her cheerful, free-spirited nature and friendly attitude toward everyone are invigorating, just watching her is a wonderful way to unleash your inner energy. However, when it comes to combat, her unwavering determination to not kill is a great asset . The sight of him subduing the enemy with his overwhelming power is so cool it’s electrifying. Another highlight of this work is the coming-of-age story of Inoue, who teams up with Chisato and Batte. Initially rational and almost commanding, Inoue’s emotional development as he meets Chisato is truly moving . Taki’s desperate efforts for Chisato and the gradual closure of their friendship are especially precious. The exchanges between the two characters in the everyday scenes, including the famous fish scene, are so adorable I can’t stop grinning. The balance between the heartwarming everyday life of the characters and the tense daily life of their life-risking missions is exquisite. The animation of the action scenes is on a theatrical level, with the depiction of gunfire being particularly meticulous and satisfying, even for enthusiasts. Each movement, from Chisato’s evasive maneuvers to Nao’s unparalleled shooting, is meticulously detailed, making it a film that never gets boring, no matter how many times you rewatch it. Even among the serious plot, there are plenty of moments of laughter and comfort, making for a brilliantly structured film that never tires you out. The opening and ending themes perfectly match the worldview of the series, creating unique songs you’ll want to listen to every episode without skipping a beat. This is a work that will appeal to anyone who enjoys watching cute girls fight in style. The relationship between Chisato and Taki feels like something beyond friendship, making this a masterpiece I can confidently recommend to yuri fans. The second work is ” Hiri wa Sugaredo Meshi.” I recommend this work because of TA Works’s overly serious depiction of food terrorism and its ultimately soothing scenes. The fact that Noah, author of Non Non Bi Bi, is the original concept makes this a guaranteed success as a paper anime. This is a story about the daily lives of Kiriwa female college students, who spend their days eating delicious food in the Food Differentiation Research Club. First of all, the food animation is incredibly high-quality; watching it late at night will make you starve to death. The sound of the meat being grilled, the way it rises, and the sheen of the sauce are so realistic you can practically smell it from the screen . The happiness in the scene where everyone eats the food prepared by the main character, Mako, is so precious it brings tears to your eyes. Their eating is so good, and the food is delicious. The moments they smile make me happy, too. This work, which can be described as a collection of good heat, teaches us that everyday dishes like slippery rice bowls are the very essence of thought. Mako and the others’ relaxed conversations are also fantastic, with a comforting, brain-melting feel. The gathering at Kuya’s family restaurant, coupled with the Showa-era atmosphere, is particularly powerful, making you long for home. Nothing major happens, but it reminds us of the joys of good food and friends, and how enjoyable life can be. The combination of the moratorium of university life and good food is the ultimate tranquilizer for a tired working adult. It’s a gentle world that beautifully blends the unique character designs of Sensho and TN Works’ visuals. The opening and ending themes perfectly match the atmosphere of the work, making you want to listen to them every time without skipping a beat. Watching it on a tired night with a deal in hand is a masterpiece that will instantly blow away the week’s fatigue. The fourth work is “Kumicho Sekai Kakari.” The reason I recommend this series is because it tells the story of the precious bond that develops between a popular yakuza and a young girl. This heartwarming parenting anime, inspired by the character “Ningyo-sha no Kawa,” is sure to leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside. It begins with Kirishima, the feared daughter of a gang boss and her caretaker, being appointed caretaker for one of the bosses, Yahaya . The contrast between the protagonist Kirishima’s fierce fighting prowess and her intimidation in front of Yahaya is incredibly amusing. At first, Kirishima doesn’t know how to handle children, but she gradually changes through her interactions with Yahaya. It’s also great to see her begin to show a fatherly side to her family . And above all, the heroine, Yahaya, is so angelic. Just seeing her on screen is enough to make you feel like you’re receiving negative feedback. At first, Yahaya was shy and reserved, but she gradually opens up to Kirishima. The moment she starts to smile is so precious it brings tears to your eyes. The casual everyday scenes of the two of them drawing together and attending class visits are truly soothing. The brutal setting of the yakuza world makes the warm relationship between the two characters even more apparent. The gang members surrounding him are actually all good people, and it’s heartwarming to watch them prepare Yaka-chan. Kirishima’s younger brother, Sugihara, is a cute and awkward character, and I always laugh at how he’s constantly being manipulated by Kirishima and Yaika. While the comedy is strong , the story also has depth, centered around themes of family ties and the strength to protect loved ones . Yayoshimasa’s deep voice perfectly captures both Kirishima’s ruggedness and gentleness, making it a delight for the ears. Since there’s very little dialogue, even those who aren’t a fan of the yakuza can enjoy it without any problems, creating a gentle worldview that’s appealing. It simultaneously conveys the difficulty and preciousness of raising children, making it a work that will deeply resonate with tired adults. Enjoy this heartwarming comedy featuring the odd couple of Kirishima and Yaka-chan, which will make you laugh and cry . This work features a wide variety of characters, including Jisaba-san and Waka-eru. The reason I recommend this work is that it has a novel setting, depicting the unwavering love between a couple who have been together for many years in the form of a handsome man and a beautiful girl. The contrast between the two characters, who appear younger but remain the same old man and woman inside, is extremely funny and soothing. This work is about a portrait and a dog who have both ate a mysterious apple and become younger. This is a story about a married couple who get their families and those around them involved in a commotion. First of all, the visual impact of the radiant Grandpa is incredible, with his incredibly handsome face and his beautiful wife, who is a stunning beauty. However, their way of speaking is as droll as ever, and the scene of them sipping tea on the veranda alone is enough to make you laugh. The two are incredibly lovey-dovey, and seeing their love deepen even more as they’ve rejuvenated is enough to make you grin. Wassan is as cute as ever, and her casual comments about Grandpa are enough to captivate all female viewers. The way they both love each other and care for each other is the very definition of an ideal couple . The depiction of the family bond, with the demons and children bewildered by the rejuvenated couple but still warmly interacting with them, is wonderful and heartfelt. The contrast between their youthful physical abilities and the way they enjoy hobbies typical of the elderly, like farming and catching ball, is amusing. Not only is it a comedy that’s funny, but it also makes you think about family and the family. It’s unfair that such deep episodes are included. The scenes from previous episodes, in particular, depict the couple’s struggles and the nurturing of their love, making it impossible to watch without shedding a tear. While there are no flashy battles or complex plot twists, this is a masterpiece that warms the heart and makes you want to cherish the small joys of everyday life . This is a comedy about a lovely couple’s pure love that will make you want to explode forever . The sixth work is “Uramichi Oniisan.” I recommend this work because of its sharp, dark humor that depicts the dark side of working life and the sadness of each other. Working adults will understand. It’s a comedy anime for adults that will resonate with you so much you’ll nod along until your neck falls . This work is about an educational program featuring Uramichi Omoteta, a gymnastics instructor who teaches children about the dark side of adulthood. First of all, Uramichi’s emotional instability, which can instantly change from a refreshing smile to a dead fish-like gaze, is hilarious. The way he blurts out his true feelings to innocent children, saying things like “I’m tired,” “I want to go home,” and “It’s painful,” is so funny it could be a broadcast accident. But each line hits home the injustice of society, making it both funny and heartbreaking . Kami-Yahi’s acting is flawless, switching between his refreshing, hairy, and refreshingly deep voice. The scary thing about this workplace is that the characters surrounding Backstreet Brother are all so unique that there’s not a single decent person. The children ‘s surprisingly sharp nature is also hilarious. The awkward scenes where the brother asks questions that convince him are the ultimate entertainment. The behind-the-scenes glitz of a seemingly glamorous industry and the corporate slaves at the mercy of their unreasonable bosses are comical and a great way to relieve stress. I’m sure there’s an episode in this film that makes you think, “Oh, that’s me too,” so I recommend it to everyone who works . The contrast between the unnecessarily high quality of the songs played in the film and the hopeless lyrics is hilarious and haunting. Despite its negative content, the amazing thing about this anime is that after watching it, you somehow find yourself feeling positive and ready to try harder tomorrow. When you’re tired of anime, this scathing laughter is sure to be the perfect attack . If you want to laugh off the harshness of the adult world, join Uramichi Onii-san and explore the world’s injustices. In Hana’s works, friendship between men and women is possible. Or rather, it isn’t. I recommend this work because the relationship between the two characters, who truly challenge the title, is frustrating yet incredibly precious . It’s a romantic comedy so difficult you’ll want to scream in their faces, “Just get together!” This work tells the story of two new students, Natsume Yu and Inuzuka Himari, who have pledged their unwavering friendship. First of all, the heroine Himari has shed her former flower-filled self-consciousness, which is so adorable, and they made a promise to be best friends forever in middle school. Because of that promise, she can’t bring herself to confess her feelings of love. This sense of distance is irresistible. Even though they understand each other better than anyone else because they ‘re best friends, their friendship prevents them from taking the first step toward [__]. While U seems insensitive and obsessed with plants, his actions convey that he cares for Himari more than anyone else. The scene where the two carelessly clash is so intense it’s like love, not friendship. It’s so intense you’ll want to point it out. The sense of their friends watching over their relationship with a stern eye is overwhelming. It’s as if they’re speaking for us, the viewers. Especially the depiction of Himari hanging out in U’s room is so reminiscent of a middle-aged married couple. The reunion of their first love and their relationship’s unsettling developments are classic yet deeply moving. The Gency staff’s consistent animation, with its changing expressions and the adorable moment when they gain weight, is devastating. The opening and ending sequences are stylish and enhance the bittersweet atmosphere of the work, making it impossible to skip. The emotional portrayal of the two characters, torn between friendship and romance, is meticulous and packed with scenes that will captivate any rom-com fan. I’m sure it will appeal to those who enjoy relationships that are more than friends but less than intimate, and to those who enjoy childhood friends . It’s a wonderful coming-of-age romantic comedy that will have you watching every line until the very end to find out whether the two reach a conclusion: friendship or romance. Of the eight works, this one is the one I’m most passionate about. I recommend it because it’s a masterpiece of a romantic comedy depicting the love between an introverted boy and an ambiverted girl. At first, you might wonder what this pathetic protagonist is, but before you know it, you’ll find yourself immersed in Ichikawa Kyoutaro . This work is about a boy with a chuunibyou syndrome who loves murder. Ichikawa tells the story of how Kyoutaro becomes incredibly attracted to Yamada, the school idol. Ichikawa is certainly a pathetic character in the early stages, so sympathetic that you can relate to him . But he grows dramatically through his interactions with Yamada . Ichikawa’s coming-of-age story is incredibly well-crafted, and he gradually gains confidence in himself . Watching him grow in this way will make every viewer want to root for him from a parent’s perspective. And the heroine, Yamada Anna, is incredibly cute, naive, self-confident, and deeply loves Ichikawa, which is absolutely admirable. The two characters’ stature and their uneven personalities are also captivating. The scenes where Yamada teases and fawns over Ichikawa are devastating, nuclear-weapon-level. The process from their secret interactions in the library to their gradual acceptance as classmates is meticulously depicted. The progression of their relationship, especially in the second season, is so intense with the constant barrage of divine encounters that it makes you want to scream after Maiwa ends. The scene where Ichikawa musters up courage and takes action for Yamada is manly and cool, and the contrast with the beginning makes you fall in love all over again. Yamada’s voice, played by You, is also exquisite; when he comforts the tower, his voice is so sweet it melts your brain. The production is exquisite, with beautiful lighting and a cinematic effect, drawing you into the world of the two characters. This is not just an anime, but a first-rate human drama about overcoming the inferiority complex and low self-esteem that are so common in the fourth season. The phrase “cute enough to die for” seems to have been created for Yamada in this work, as every word and action is so charming. The sense of strangeness and loss after watching the final episode is indescribable, making this a truly memorable, exceptional romantic comedy. Whether you’re a fan of romantic comedies or not, I can confidently say that this is a must-see, a precious work worthy of a list . My ninth work is “Rent a Girlfriend.” I recommend this work because of its addictive depiction of a pure, turbulent love story through the modern theme of a rental girlfriend . Even while you’re frustrated with the protagonist, it has a mysterious charm that makes you want to know what happens next . This work is no good. It tells the story of a college student, Kinoshita Ya, who meets his rental girlfriend, Mizuhara Chizu, and begins a life of lies. To be honest, the main character, Kaya, is indecisive and a watchdog, making him the worst man in Kokoromaruta’s anime history. But his heart is genuine, and his desperate devotion to her makes him somehow lovable . And above all, the main heroine, Mizuhara Chizu, is an absolutely perfect beauty. The contrast between her professionalism and her true face the moment she gains weight is the strongest. The way she alternates between her perfect behavior when playing the role of the ideal girlfriend and her cheerful attitude towards Kaya is absolutely thrilling. Furthermore, the unique supporting heroines such as Sarashi Naruka and Sakurazawa Sumi are all so cute that it’s hard to decide who to root for. In particular, you’ll definitely want to cheer on Yasumi-chan as you watch her brave efforts against Ruka’s slight approach . The situation gets worse as she piles lies upon lies. The increasingly worsening story is a constant rollercoaster of suspense, with endless heart-pounding moments. The quality of the animation is consistently high, and simply watching the heroines’ fashion and hairstyle changes is enjoyable enough. The voice actors’ superb performances bring out the best in the heroines. Kaya’s fantasy scenes are truly silly , but in a way, they’re openly expressing the desires every man has . Another highlight is the seriousness with which the series tackles the question of whether true love can develop in relationships that are essentially rentals. While the emotions are simmering as you watch , I believe that’s the power and appeal of this work. This is the perfect entertainment for those who want to be toyed with by cute girls or enjoy a slapstick romantic comedy . Of the top 10, “That Bisque Doll Falls in Love” is highly recommended. I recommend this work for its depiction of the preciousness of giving your all to what you love and its overwhelmingly powerful anime heroine. This pure love story told through the theme of cosplay is dazzling, making it Naobell’s masterpiece. This work tells the story of a young girl named Kitagawa Marin, a popular character in the Gojo Junior High School class who aspires to become a Hina doll craftsman. First of all, the heroine, Kitagawa Marin, is so perfect both visually and personality-wise that it’s no exaggeration to say she’s the strongest gal heroine in anime history. Her single-minded dedication to the things she loves, openly enjoying them without hiding her otaku side, is truly satisfying to watch. The family story of how Marin and Gojo, a modest girl, respectfully respect Gojo’s craftsmanship and build a trusting relationship is incredibly moving . At first, Gojo is overwhelmed by her, but he gradually becomes inspired by her passion and begins to seriously work on creating costumes, demonstrating her craftsmanship . The detailed depiction of the cosplay’s creators is incredibly detailed, and the level of instruction on fabric selection and makeup techniques is instructive. The beauty of Marine’s cosplay, created by the two of them working together, is so beautiful that it’s hard to describe, and the sincerity of Declover Works’ illustrations is truly moving. After she realizes she’s in love with Marin, her dere-puri (lovely puppetry) is also incredibly powerful. Their intimate closeness makes me blush. It ‘s interesting that it includes some risqué scenes, such as a photo shoot at a love hotel . However, more than that, the pure feelings of the two characters are conveyed without any sense of lewdness . This work teaches us the wonder of being able to say what you like and the happiness of having someone to share your world with . Tsuda’s delivery of Marine is both realistic and cute, making it a delight to listen to. Even if you’re not interested in cosplay, you’ll be moved by the sheer intensity of this coming-of-age anime. Watching the pure and passionate relationship between Marine and Gojo-kun and the forbidden things in this forbidden youth anime promises to leave you grinning and deeply moved. The 11th work is Kuro wa Medaka ni Watashi wa Kawaii wo Tsunai . I recommend this work because the way the cute girl uses her cuteness as a weapon to attack with such force is both endearing and wonderful. The plot of a girl who is always popular being manipulated by the only boy she can’t fall for is a classic one, but it’s novel and interesting . This work is about a cute girl who lives a life of strength to protect Hiratsuka High School. Black is a romantic comedy about Mona’s struggle to make Medaka fall in love with her. Mona uses her latest techniques to approach Medaka, but it’s hilarious that Medaka, who is still in training, doesn’t seem to understand at first glance. However, Medaka is secretly thrilled. Watching this seemingly mutually supportive situation is a point that will have you grinning from ear to ear. Mona’s frustrated expression and the way she turns around, wondering why he won’t fall in love with her, are so adorable that you’ll want to root for him. The rival heroines who appear one after another are also charming, making the love battle for Medaka a captivating story . It’s heart-pounding to see someone who was once completely confident in her own cuteness suddenly start talking to Medaka for real. This work is the definitive example of an aggressive heroine, and a must-see for romantic comedy fans. It’s the perfect command out of the 12 works. The reason I recommend this work is because it transforms a relationship that begins with a mismatched baby into a bright and fun romantic comedy. The protagonist’s life with the unique heroines is full of white, making it an entertaining experience. This work tells the story of Umi no Na and Ten no Erika, who were switched at birth and are forced to live together as a result of orders. The chemical reaction between these two polar opposites—Erika, a wealthy, sadistic girl, and Erika, a down-to-earth, studious girl—is incredibly entertaining. Merika’s slightly absent-minded and naive behavior is adorable, making it hard not to smile as you watch. Furthermore, when Segawa Hi, whom Na had originally had a crush on, and Umi no Sa join in, their relationship develops into a qualification-based one . The charming comedy of all the heroines is mixed with serious moments, such as Natsu’s tsundere side at the village matchmaking event and Hiro’s great competitive side, and serious moments such as the nature of family and the protagonist’s own struggles with disabilities. This harem romantic comedy is incredibly stable, entertaining with unexpected twists and turns. In the 13 works, Azman is the king. The reason I recommend this series is its unique atmosphere and surrealism, which could be called the origin and pinnacle of slice-of-life anime. Even though it was made over 20 years ago, its undeniable charm makes it the perfect companion for tired brains. This legendary series depicts the mundane daily lives of a group of quirky high school girls, depicted in four-panel comic strips . The characters are incredibly unique, from the genius girl Chiyo-chan to Kaga Yume, who isn’t actually from Osaka but is known as Osaka . The Osaka-esque behavior and unexpected ideas are especially hilarious, making for a mind-blowingly entertaining read. Nothing particularly major happens, but just listening to the girls’ conversations creates a strangely addictive atmosphere, making time fly by. The exquisite balance of relatable moments and quips like, “No way!” is what makes this series so great. This is a timeless masterpiece that I highly recommend to anyone interested in the origins of slice-of-life and eccentric anime , or anyone who just wants to laugh without thinking. The 14th series is “The Girl in the Underground’s Stupid Life.” The reason I recommend this work is the overwhelming chaos and irreplaceable biology of the deer, a phenomenon that may have been too early for humanity. Clear your mind and lower your IQ to a comfortable level, and you’ll find this brain-busting comedy anime to be incredibly enjoyable. It tells the story of Kostrako, an honor student hiding her past, who meets a mysterious girl with horns growing from her head . The premise itself is incomprehensible, but the main story is even more so, with the rate at which the chaotic underground chirui explodes, and the unpredictable behavior of Kota, who goes all out, is captivating and refreshing to watch. The daily life of the mysterious club , Chikabu, is so surreal that it’s hard not to laugh. The constant succession of situations like this, combined with the worldview where common sense doesn’t apply, is addictive. The animation is unnecessarily good, the voice actors are full of antics, and the creators’ mischievousness and passion are palpable. The style of pushing forward with momentum, with the stance that overthinking is defeat, is refreshing in today’s world, but it ‘s also refreshing. This is a thrilling anime that mysteriously lifts your spirits when you’re tired and unable to think logically . My 15th work is “Mamie Co., Ltd.” I recommend this work because it’s a fascinating modern work anime that portrays the worst magical occupations . Despite its fantasy setting, the worries and conflicts depicted are similar to those of real working people, making it both relatable and heartwarming. This work tells the story of Sakuragi, who struggled with job hunting, joining a magical girl temp agency and growing as a working professional . The premise, where magical girls solve problems while also worrying about costs and compliance, is so entertaining. Watching the protagonist use her natural memory and keen observation skills to propose improvements and streamlining for the business is captivating. The free-spirited atmosphere unique to a venture company and the passionate teamwork among the employees are fantastic. I couldn’t help but want to work at a company like this. The senior magical girl, in particular, is so cool, she seems to embody the ideal image of a capable woman, and I admire her . The combination of cool magical action and a rich corporate drama is captivating. It’s just like a Jump manga, and the formula for hard work and victory is also solid. I hope that people who are stuck in their jobs or who have lost sight of the meaning of work will see this and feel energized. It’s a masterpiece. This is my 16th work, and I’m already familiar with it. The reason I recommend this work is the beauty of PA Works’ life-size coming-of-age literary drama set in Gunma Prefecture . The story, centered around cheerleading, is a heartwarming one that encourages the viewer. This work tells the story of six high school girls with diverse hobbies, skills, and personalities who form a team to participate in cheerleading activities. Rather than flashy plot developments, the style carefully portrays the emotions of each character. Their struggles and growth slowly sink into your heart. You can’t help but root for the protagonist, especially as he confronts past trauma and tries to move forward again with his teammates. The hand-drawn cheerleading performance scenes are skillfully combined with Siege, creating a dynamic and uplifting atmosphere. The beautiful depiction of the actual landscapes of Gunma Prefecture creates a nostalgic atmosphere that makes you want to go on a pilgrimage to the original locations . The way the six girls deepen their bonds as they recognize each other is truly youthful and dazzling. This is a quality coming-of-age anime that gently resonates with weary hearts with its message that a pure desire to support someone can give someone strength. Among the 17 works, “100 Girlfriends I Really, Really Love You” is one of them. The reason I recommend this work is because, as the title suggests, the creators’ love for the crazy setting is fully realized, along with the chaotic harem plot. The concept of “zero losing heroines” overturns the conventional wisdom of romantic comedies, making it a refreshing and mind-blowing masterpiece that will have you laughing your head off. This work tells the story of Rentaro, a man of love who suffered repeated heartbreaks in middle school, who, thanks to God’s sincerity, finds 100 soulmates . While a typical harem anime involves the anguish of choosing one, this work is fascinating in how it resolves the issue by simply dating them all. Rentaro’s life-threatening efforts to love all the girls equally are so intense that they reach the level of a genius or a madman, and even evoke respect. The girls themselves are like a department store of unique personalities, with some even giving off a kuudere drug, making the screen constantly noisy and noisy. While it may seem like just another comedy anime , it unfolds a gentle world where everyone lives happily, leaving you with an incredible sense of happiness after watching it. This high-energy romantic comedy is a no-brainer for anyone looking for an overdose of love and laughter . So, that concludes Amakura’s 17 recommendations for anime that will help you lose track of time . I’ll continue to focus on introducing recommended anime , so if you haven’t already, please subscribe and like my channel. I also talk about anime in threads , so I’d love it if you followed me in the description. Please also listen to the bonus talk below. See you next time! Did you have a favorite among the works introduced this time? Of the 17 works introduced this time, my favorite is “Hibi wa Sugoredo Meshishimashi.” I don’t watch slice-of-life anime that often , but I’ve watched “Hibi wa Sugoredo Meshishimashi” over five weeks. Most slice-of-life anime are about middle school or high school students, but “Hibi wa Sugoredo Meshishimashi” is about college students, which was refreshing. At first, I only had eyes for the cute main character, Mako-chan. But gradually, I grew to like everyone else , and now my favorite is Furudachi Claire. I love this series, but personally, I think it’s a shame it’s only one season. Slice-of-life anime is often just streamed without much thought or used as background music for work. Considering that, one season is really short. Two or three seasons would be great, since you can stream it all the time . In that sense, shows like the Minami Family and YuruYuri Oto are excellent. I particularly like the Minami Family, and I love that it captures the daily lives of elementary, middle, and high school students. I want to see more of Usui Meshi, so if it were made with TSUKUR, I’d say it would be perfect. Also, in this work, friendship between men and women is possible. No, it isn’t. I already love it. It’s a work from this year, but it was more interesting than I expected. It’s a typical type of work, but the creator’s presence and the good male characters played a big role. Honestly, I’ve already seen almost all the romantic comedy and romance anime, so the usual ones don’t resonate with me. In that sense, it’s difficult unless you’re the type that combines romantic comedy with maruma. For example, you want multiple elements, such as romantic comedy with fantasy , or romantic comedy with a creator . In that sense, works like The World Knowing the Water of God and How to Raise the Greatest Heroine are perfect . Also, while it’s not primarily a romantic comedy, I thought Sinner of the Borrowed Eyes was fantastic. Sinner of the Borrowed Eyes was a combination of battle, fantasy and romance, and while it was strong in every way, and Science Railga is also of this type, this show has a more subdued romance element. Since it’s on Amazon Prime, I can’t watch the crucial third season of Sinner of the Eyes , so I didn’t include it in this video. Opinions on this show will differ based on the evaluation of the third season, but the romance is also great, so I recommend you watch it. I’ve gone off on a tangent , but since this is Oke Talk, I’ll continue talking about what I want to talk about in the future. Thank you for watching until the end . See you in the next video.

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4:31 日々は過ぎれど飯うまし(ひびめし)
6:10 組長娘と世話係
8:13 じいさんばあさん若返る
9:51 うらみちお兄さん
11:43 男女の友情は成立する?(いや、しないっ!!)(だんじょる)
13:40 僕の心のヤバイやつ(僕ヤバ)
15:43 彼女、お借りします(かのかり)
17:38 その着せ替え人形は恋をする(着せ恋)
19:34 黒岩メダカに私の可愛いが通じない
20:42 カッコウの許嫁
21:46 あずまんが大王
22:48 しかのこのこのここしたんたん
23:56 株式会社マジルミエ
25:09 菜なれ花なれ(なれなれ)
26:18 君のことが大大大大大好きな100人の彼女(100カノ)
27:22 ED
27:43 おまけトーク

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