Review of Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
An anime about a workplace surrounding four otaku like adults seems like a pretty good choice to watch, to consider that most of us are either still working while focusing on our game like hobbies, or we’re probably just underemployed waiting to see if we can get hired again. It also says a whole lot that these four characters in this show can make working in an office like workplace seem like the most interesting place to be productive in. Narumi and Hirotaka didn’t seem like to be type in the relationship at first, since Narumi wanted to hide her fujoshi like lifestyle from him. Meanwhile,the surprising relationship between Koyanagi and Kabakura was probably my favorite on the show, considering that Koyanagi was the one that was into Kabakura trying on cosplay and yaoi for some reason. However, I do there was a second season where Hirotaka’s brother, Naoya, and Kō would explored a whole lot more since they did seem like the best example of opposites attract. It was beginning to be my second favorite relationship on this show.
All in all, a surprising hilarious and heartfelt comedy where sometimes even when you do reach young adulthood, there are some things that you love that do not always go away. Also, I do appreciate the Monster Hunter references on this show, since the famous JRPG really does have a way to get people forming both friendly and in the case of Naoya and Hirotaka, familial relationships. It’s a great pairing.