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We Were There

Review of We Were There

4/10
Not Recommended
June 09, 2013
2 min read
10 reactions

I think what's really sad is that the art and sound for this anime was really good, but the characters are so horrible, that the story is affected too much. The main character, Takahashi Nanami, is one of the stupidest anime characters I have ever watched. She has a sweet baby face, so I could accept blind innocence, but her plain stupidity just shines through like a harsh beam. She confesses to the main male character early in the show without really knowing him that well; how am I as a viewer supposed to honestly believe she's in love with him and not just another typical fangirl of a good-looking guy?
Of course, as a typical fanservice, the main male character's best friend falls in love with her so that we can see a typical "jealous male complex". Unfortunately, this part of the story is so exasperating, since the main male character gradually grows to accept the fact that his best friend is in love with his girlfriend, while Nanami on the other hand decides to pick at EVERY little thing her boyfriend does. She reads into every single action he does and gets easily upset at everything.
I think one of the main reasons I can't stand this anime is because it's one of those that try to teach you lessons of life. One of the lessons in this anime is "The important thing and the right thing are different". You should ALWAYS choose the important thing, apparently, which is to make sure you never hurt your girlfriend's feelings, rather than actually help someone who has been physically hurt.
This anime tries too hard to make Takahashi Nanami seem like the good girl, while the main male character is some horrible bad boy who breaks her heart too many times. This anime is a comedy for the wrong reason: the stupidity of it is laughable.

Mark
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