Tamon's B-Side · review
The concept is interesting and fresh, and the art style is really pleasing to look at. Tamon’s dual personality also has a lot of potential. Unfortunately, the execution falls short. The main issue is the female lead being stagnant. At first, her fangirl behavior is still funny and understandable, but since it never develops, it eventually becomes annoying. She stays stuck in the same cycle of self-doubt even after realizing her own feelings. The romance also lacks clear progress. Their relationship is built up, but there’s no confession, making it feel unresolved and lacking any real payoff. An anime with a lot of potential, but the execution makes itfeel wasted.
It’s more of a “what a shame” than actually bad.