Review of AHO-GIRL
Aho Girl, an innocent banana comedy surrounding a group of high school students. Story: 3/10 Aho Girl definitely occurs in a timeless present universe where the events that occur don't place any narrative value or contribution to the story line. In short, the intentional lack of story and instead choosing skit-timed events were a major strength in allowing for a consistent comedic experience. One skit after another, Aho Girl is a casual series that doesn't use the story line to provoke negative emotion and is well deserving of a 3/10. Art & Sound: 6/10 Audience: How many over-exaggerated facial expressions did you use? Producers: YES!Character: 8/10
The roles of perverse, innocent and sadist have been reversed. Hanabatake, Yoshiko ~ The entire existence of Aho Girl revolves around exposes a perverted and overly attached female main character attaching to a sadistic and distant Akutsu because of a fond memory of sharing a tasty banana. The relationship between both characters could be compared to the main characters of Kaguya Sama but the exact opposite. Aho Girl is really hard to hate because it was intentionally made to be a joke (ie. the short (13min) episodes with individual parts of at most 6min each try to fit in more comedy than character development or story which make it enjoyable to watch)