Review of I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying
Let’s review *I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying (Danna ga Nani wo Itteru ka Wakaranai Ken)*. Danna ga Nani's humor revolves around Otaku jokes and mature humor. Being that the Otaku comedy genre is one of my favorite sub-genres, Danna ga Nani is a series that satisfies my interest in the genre. As with most comedies, Danna ga Nani is often hit and miss; sometimes the jokes hit the mark, while others miss completely. With that said, the more mature humor and marriage jokes are not something you often see in anime, even if many of the jokes involving Hajime’s fushoji obsessed youngerbrother often fall flat.
An anime revolving around a married couple is a rarity in anime, and Kaoru and Hajime are certainly a cute and entertaining couple to watch. A few episodes even give the characters develop with the final episode leaving us on an unexpected cliffhanger, which the upcoming season is sure to resolve. After thinking about it, I am a lot like Hajime, almost to a scary degree! It is surprising how relatable he is at times, especially with most of his friends being on the internet (the above gif is my life, haha), although he is more hardcore.
Studio Seven’s animation is simple, yet effective, for a short, and the ending song, "Iikagen ni Shite, Anata," fits the series well with the full version being even more fun (watch it in the full post).
With a total runtime around 40 minutes, I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying is an easy watch if you want a quick laugh. My recommendation is to watch the first episode, and if you like, watch the entire series.
_Watch if you like:_ Otaku Comedies, Mature humor, Marriage jokes,
*-7.0/10*