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AHO-GIRL

Review of AHO-GIRL

6/10
May 28, 2020
2 min read
4 reactions

Keep in mind that this is solely my opinion and my opinion only. Also, if I don't make sense in some instances while writing this, my bad, I'll get you some root beer to compensate. Based on MAL's ratings, 6 is fine, and that's what I'm set on with this anime. Aho Girl is neither bad or amazing, just somewhere in between. For me, Aho Girl is like one of those animes you watch if you want a quick laugh or some sense of gender equality. Let's try to keep this review short in terms of ratings. The story for Aho Girl is pretty simple. Asthe title implies, we have an "aho" or stupid girl that goes by the name of Yoshiko who does stupid things while the homeboy Akutsu contemplates his connections with her, usually expressing his emotions in the most perfect way. The basis of the story is fine with me, but it didn't really seem unique or interesting, especially in future episodes.

The art for Aho Girl is fair, nothing too special and nothing to simplistic.

Sound is sound, what do I even need to explain here. (btw the opening is pretty good ngl)

The characters in Aho Girl seem pretty simple and normal, like any fine anime there is. From a stupid cheerful girl to a normal blonde sane girl to a disciplinary president with some melons, I don't see how this can be that unique.

In some parts of Aho Girl, I might of had a small laugh here and there, with the occasional burst, but all in all, it was just me looking at a girl doing stupid things like any normal stupid person would do. I didn't enjoy it that much but I liked it.

In conclusion, Aho Girl is fine in my book. If you are feel like watching a girl do the most idiotic things in the universe or if you like watching an anime where gender equality is achieved, Aho Girl is just for you.

Mark
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