Review of WataMote: No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!
Witnessing someone who does silly things to himself is always amusing. But even with all the wit, this anime is not entirely just about comedy. He is also a story of the drama about a girl who is trying to getthe attention of his friends, and this anime has always managed to maintain its focus well, never deviated from what he wanted to. As there are scenes of ridiculous when Tomoko act redundantly to make the audience laugh, occasional anime also slows the story, to show the other side Tomoko as someone ordinary girl is lonely, the more naturally able to invite the audience toempathize him, sympathize for failure efforts, and participate relieved when she found a little happiness. Amazingly, these changes, from fast to slow and from comedy to drama, it never feels too abrupt or awkward. There is always a gradual process of thinking to explain to the audience, to a certain extent, they are able to understand how Tomoko finallyarrive at a situation.